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Cody"Oh shit, I'm going to be late. Where is my transfiguration book?" Cody Kavi was totally being annoyed by the fact that he was going to miss the train to Hogwarts. And on his first day too! He had taken out the transfiguration book for some extra reading and now he couldn't find it. He kicked his desk in annoyance, but he got more annoyed at the now stinging pain on his big toe.
"Cody, looking for this?" a voice said behind him. His little sister, Saffara, was holding up his transfiguration book with an evil smile on her face.
"Saffara, can I please have that?" Cody asked patiently.
Squealing as Cody ran after her, she finally fell on the ground, laughing as she handed Cody his book.
"Thanks, Saff!" Cody smiled at her. "Where's Tamyra and Xavier?"
"In the other room!" Saffara replied, jumping up and down. "They're all sulky because you get to go to Hogwarts and we don't because were too young."
Cody, the oldest of the four, was always jealous that his younger sisters and brother had no worries in the world, while his siblings were jealous that he was older. He shook his head.
"Well, they'll all get to go in a year or two. I gotta go Saff. Tell them, okay?"
"Okay! Be good now, Cody!" Saffara ran off.
Laughing, Cody waved after her. He knew it would be a long time before he saw her again.
Cody sighed. He loved his little Saffara, but Tamyra and Xavier were always less welcome to him. Cody went back to his room and stuffed the rest of his belongings in his trunk. He tried not to think about the sorting ceremony. It would pretty much decide his fate with his family.
Going to the window, he looked outside. A mist was fogging up the windows, but he could see his enormous lawn and a butterfly landing on a blossom tree. He wanted to be that butterfly, and he wanted to fly away from all his troubles. But then again, that wasn't going to happen unless he wanted to become an animagus or something.
Cody picked up his stuff, walked over to the car and down, where his dad and mom already were. They drove silently to the train station, not speaking one word to each other. Cody didn't get along that well with his parents. They were purebloods and had always supported Voldemort when he was still here. Cody never did, and that made his parents furious at him. Now they were pressuring him to be in Slytherin or be disowned from the family. Cody sighed in relief as the silent car ride was coming to an end and he saw the train station in the distance.
When they arrived at the train station, Cody took his luggage, flipped back his soft brown hair, and with a determined look in his blue eyes, went through the barrier without looking at his parents. His parents didn't follow him, they just drove away silently. Cody knew they didn't care whether he made it safely on to the platform or not.
Lugging his bags, Cody went aboard the Hogwarts Express and went looking for a seat.
