Brittney Uribe

It was an ordinary Saturday morning, when a teenage girl named Brittney woke up with a scare. She looked groggily to her clock and it read 6:00 am. She looked for the cause of her rude awakening and found it almost immediately. Her 3 year old twin sisters were taking stuff out of out of her backpack and throwing them down the stairs. Brittney was so angry with them she saw them hovering over the floor while playing with her graphing calculator. She couldn't believe what was happening so she blinked and rubbed her eyes and when she opened them she saw her sisters playing with her calculator on the floor. She blamed whatever she'd seen before on drowsiness and resumed her anger towards her 3 year old sisters. Brittney had gotten out of bed and dragged her sisters out kicking and screaming. She put them in their playpen and started cleaning up the mess they'd made in her room. After a while she goes to the door to the mail, there is nothing but one letter. It was addressed to her in emerald green ink. It read:

Brittney Uribe

2nd largest room just left of the bathroom

La Puente, CA 91744, USA

She wondered what it was and opened it slowly. When it was fully opened she unfolded the letter enclosed. The letter was written in the same emerald green ink. It read:

Dear Ms. Brittney Uribe,

We are very pleased to inform you that you have been accepted to Hogwarts School of Witch Craft and Wizardry. Hogwarts is the best school of Witch Craft and Wizardry available. Your first day of school is September 1st. you will get to Hogwarts by train, the Hogwarts Express. The Hogwarts express will leave at 11:00 sharp. You will go to London Train Station and go to your platform. Your ticket will arrive momentarily. Immediately after reading that sentence, a huge animal came in flying in the open window. It was an owl and it was holding it's leg out as if expecting something. Then see saw that a piece of paper was tied to it's little leg, and as soon as the piece of paper was detached the owl flew right back out the window.