That day, Mrs. Brewston and Jennie eagerly waited for Mr. Brewston and Hugo to come. When the door finally opened the woman and girl jumped and ran to greet them.

"Whoa! What's the rush? Did something happen?" Mr. Brewston frowned. Jennie gave Mr. Brewston the letter to read and Hugo read it over his father's shoulder.

"Well what do you know! My girl's going to school!" Mr. Brewston smiled and looked over at Mrs. Brewston. "Lauren, I smell something burning," he added. Suddenly Mrs. Brewston jumped and ran to the kitchen.

"It's all right. Got there in time." she hollered.

"So dad, mum and I decided we're going to go shopping around the third week of August. Can we have the key to my vault at Gringotts? I know you wanted to save the money till I get married, but situations changed right?" Jennie chattered away leaving her breathless when she finished talking. Mr. Brewston smiled and Jennie smiled right back. Then at lunch, they decided to go on living a regular life till August.

FEW MONTHS LATER:

Time had flown by and soon the month of August came upon the Brewston family at a sudden halt. They had already sent in an owl days after they got the envelope and now it was time for shopping.

"Jennie, are you ready to go?" Mrs. Brewston called.

"Yeah mum, be there in a flash!" Jennie replied.

Jennie found her mother in front of there fireplace with a pinch of FlooPowder between her fingers. When her mother saw Jennie she asked if Jennie was ready. Jennie nodded and Mrs. Brewston threw the powder into the fire. The fire became blue and the two got ready to walk in.

"DIAGON ALLEY!" they both shouted and walked into the flames. Soon they lost sight of their home and found themselves on a busy cobblestone street with all sorts of shops on both of their sides.

"Well we first have to go to Gringotts and take out your money so lets go." Mrs Brewston hustled her daughter through the streets. As the two reached Gringotts and walked in, Jennie gaped at the goblins in uniforms. She had never been to Gringotts although Hugo did because her father always said next time, and when next time came, next time. Soon enough though, she found herself on the street again in the exact same condition before except for the small bag that carried Galleons, Sickles and Knuts Which her mother had in her purse.

Jennie and Mrs. Brewston took out the supply list and decided to purchase the books first. They reached Flourish and Blotts and found all the books they needed and browsed a little. She chose some extra books to buy and finally left the store after purchasing the books.

Then they stopped by at Madam Malkin's Robes for All Occasions. There she met a Madam Malkin, a squat, smiling witch dressed in mauve. She asked Jennie if she was going to Hogwarts and Jennie vigorously nodded. The witch smiled and started to measure and fit her for the robes and the cloak. After some time had passed Jennie walked out of the store carrying a small parcel that held her new robes and the cloak.

Then Jennie and her mum stepped by at a small shops to buy a pewter standard size 2 cauldron, a set of crystal phials, a telescope, scrolls of parchment, quills, and a set of brass scales. Mrs. Brewston also added that a new trunk would be nice so they bought a nice brass trunk. Finally only two items were left. Her wand, and the owl her mother promised to buy for her. They decided that while Jennie got her wand, Mrs. Brewston would get the owl. So then, Jennie visited her favorite shop. She had come to the shop before when Hugo had to get his wand and while her whole family said it was creepy, she felt a mysterious aura surrounding her at the shop.

"Ahhhh! Welcome! I remember you. It seems that your brother Hugo just got his wand yesterday with you as a young girl at the corner of the shop. Of course that was only two years ago. My, you have the same eyes and nose like your brother. Come now, which is your wand hand?" Mr. Ollivander peered at her and spoke in a quiet and soft voice.

Jennie held out her right hand and stood quietly as the tape measure measured her. Mr. Ollivander wandered around the shelves and took out several boxes. He finally came back to Jennie and held out a wand.

"Oak and unicorn hair. Ten inches. A bit springy. Give it a try." Mr. Ollivander handed her a wand and Jennie gave a flick of her wrist. Mr. Ollivander quickly snatched the wand from her hand and handed her another one. This happened for about four times when Mr. Ollivander handed her a wand.

"Mahogany and dragon heartstring. 12-and-a-half inches. Flexible. Try it." This time when Jennie held the wand and swished her hand. Suddenly golden and blue sparks shot from the end of the wand. Mr. Ollivander nodded approvingly.

"Nice for transfiguration." He took the wand and put it back into the box. A bell tinkled and Jennie turned around. She saw her mother carrying a cage carrying a beautiful barn owl that was hooting.

"Did you get the wand? Ahh I see you did. Hello Mr. Ollivander." Mrs. Brewster smiled and Mr. Ollivander nodded. Mr. Ollivander handed Jennie a box wrapped in brown paper.

"That will be seven Galleons." Jennie's mum paid Mr. Ollivander and took Jennie out of the shop.

Jennie grinned at her mother and described her wand. Then she paused and asked, "Is there any money left?" and Mrs. Brewston smiled knowingly. She handed Jennie the small bag carrying the leftover money.

"That'll probably last you through the school year. Don't waste it all okay?" she commented.

"Thanks mum."

They went back home and greeted Mr. Brewston and Hugo who had gotten home earlier than them.

"Hey can I see what you've got?" Hugo asked eagerly. Jennie nodded and left their parents at the living room. Jennie opened her bedroom door and took out all the parcels from the brass trunk (Mrs. Brewston told her to because everything was becoming hard to carry). First they opened the parcel with the robes and the cloak inside and Hugo looked enviously at the shiny silver name tags and the silver fastening. His had become dull after a year (Nothing lasts too long with boys). Jennie snickered and took out her wand box carefully. She opened the box and showed the wand to her brother. After she showed everything to her brother, she put everything back into her trunk and locked the lid. In a week, she would be boarding the Hogwarts Express. Oh she couldn't wait.

During the rest of the week, each day seemed like it would never end. She spent the time reading her new course books and practiced spells with her new wand. The wand corresponded really well to Jennie and her mother was watched her practice some times. Usually the only thing that would happen would be a huge shower of colorful sparks or setting fire to whatever item she was experimenting with.

Finally Sunday came.

"Tomorrow morning I'll be going to Hogwarts!" Jennie thought excitedly as she tugged her bed cover over her shoulders. She had packed some regular day clothes just in case, along with socks, scarves, mittens, a pair of earmuffs, notebooks, and bundles of parchment scrolls that evening. She felt nervous and a little bit afraid, but she was really hoping that would all be gone by morning. With thoughts of Hogwarts, she fell asleep.