Disclaimer: I don't own any of the characters except for my own. They are
owned by J.K Rowling, and this fan fiction is written solely for
entertainment.
Chapter 2: The Transportation
After school, I dropped my bag down on my bedroom floor and leapt onto my bed. Kelsey did the same. She had come over to work on homework and study for a tedious science final the next day. Adjusting herself into a crossed-legged position, she reluctantly opened her science notebook.
"What's the formation of a rock.How was the periodic table first arranged... Name the 3 major types of rock." she read out from her review sheet. She sighed and rolled her eyes.
"Who cares?" she said out loud, closing her notebook. Neither of us felt like studying. Then again, who ever did?
"Don't do any of this crap at Hogwarts, eh?" she said, laughing. I laughed with her. "Too bad it isn't real,"
"Ya know, that's probably the only school where'd I get something out of the lessons. I mean, who gives a crud about what rocks do. They're rocks!" I complained. Kelsey nodded in agreement. It seemed our conversations always ended up about the non-existent wizarding world.
My DVDS were on the floor with my portable DVD player, and the first film on the stack was Harry Potter. Kelsey picked it up and scanned the movie stills on the back of the cover.
"You ever wondered what Harry Potter's life would be like if his parents weren't killed?" she asked obliviously. She was looking at the small picture of Lily and James Potter in the Mirror of Erised.
"Geez, I'd want them for parents!" I joked. Kelsey giggled.
"Then you'd be close to Lupin and Sirius!" she said. "I wouldn't care if they were my parents, it would just be so fun to know them all! Ya know what I mean?!" she laughed. I smiled.
"I wish they were all real.life would be so much more appealing to me," I sighed.
"I know really," Kelsey agreed. "It would be so much fun. we could like, keep them from dying because we'd know what would happen in their life!" she dreamed.
Suddenly, out of the blue, my bed jerked sideways in a wild manner. We were too surprised to scream. We jumped off quickly and watched, with awe. It shook back and forth and up and down, but strangely, it made no noise what-so-ever. Then, it stopped all together. We were speechless. Suddenly, Kelsey grabbed my arm. A green light was floating out from under the bed. I clamped my hand over my mouth and Kelsey's so neither of us could scream. The green light hovered towards us. We couldn't move at step. It swirled around us, slowly and gently. Slithering about like hundreds of snakes. It sent chills up my spine. It had a cool, breezy effect that seemed to relax my muscles. Kelsey's grip onto my arm loosened, as though the light was affecting her the same way. My breath became short and fast as it started to quicken, swirling faster and faster and faster! It slipped through our arms and legs, twirling us around. The light enveloped over us until we could no longer see my bedroom anymore. It felt like we were being lifted off the ground. All I could see was green, but I also heard voices. Vaguely at first, but then they grew louder. The voices didn't sound familiar, but what they were saying, did. I heard a bone-chilling cackle first, then a terrifying shriek. There were no words yet. I heard pleading, but I couldn't make out the words. Then I recognized something. I now heard a man's voice, I could see nothing, just hear it. I heard that cackle again, and then the words anyone who had read the third Harry Potter book knew.
"Lily! It's him! Take Harry and go- I'll hold him off!" I strained to hear more, but it faded way. Then something else shot into my ears. Laughter. Joyous laughter you would hear at parties. There was more mumbling, and then it seemed what hundreds of voices all at once. I suddenly began to swirl slower and the voices dissolved away into the misty green light. I closed my eyes, praying it would stop. Then.
THUMP!
My feet landed on what I hoped were solid ground. The green light eventually disappeared. I quickly regained my sight and scanned my surroundings. Gladly, Kelsey was right beside me, rubbing her head as if she had a head ache.
We were in a corridor. A large stone corridor with torch sconces and banners. I was so evolved into the building, wherever we were, I hardly heard Kelsey gasp. She touched my clothes weekly and rubbed the fabric between her fingers.
"What the hell are you-"I stopped short. I had noticed her clothing too. We weren't in our jeans and shirts. We were in some sort of uniform. And a robe. My eyes focused on Kelsey's tie, which was tucked under her sweater vest. It was striped, gold and scarlet!
"Oh my god." I managed in a whisper. "Are we-" Kelsey nodded in shock. Our jaws dropped as a ghost hovered by. Hogwarts.
Chapter 2: The Transportation
After school, I dropped my bag down on my bedroom floor and leapt onto my bed. Kelsey did the same. She had come over to work on homework and study for a tedious science final the next day. Adjusting herself into a crossed-legged position, she reluctantly opened her science notebook.
"What's the formation of a rock.How was the periodic table first arranged... Name the 3 major types of rock." she read out from her review sheet. She sighed and rolled her eyes.
"Who cares?" she said out loud, closing her notebook. Neither of us felt like studying. Then again, who ever did?
"Don't do any of this crap at Hogwarts, eh?" she said, laughing. I laughed with her. "Too bad it isn't real,"
"Ya know, that's probably the only school where'd I get something out of the lessons. I mean, who gives a crud about what rocks do. They're rocks!" I complained. Kelsey nodded in agreement. It seemed our conversations always ended up about the non-existent wizarding world.
My DVDS were on the floor with my portable DVD player, and the first film on the stack was Harry Potter. Kelsey picked it up and scanned the movie stills on the back of the cover.
"You ever wondered what Harry Potter's life would be like if his parents weren't killed?" she asked obliviously. She was looking at the small picture of Lily and James Potter in the Mirror of Erised.
"Geez, I'd want them for parents!" I joked. Kelsey giggled.
"Then you'd be close to Lupin and Sirius!" she said. "I wouldn't care if they were my parents, it would just be so fun to know them all! Ya know what I mean?!" she laughed. I smiled.
"I wish they were all real.life would be so much more appealing to me," I sighed.
"I know really," Kelsey agreed. "It would be so much fun. we could like, keep them from dying because we'd know what would happen in their life!" she dreamed.
Suddenly, out of the blue, my bed jerked sideways in a wild manner. We were too surprised to scream. We jumped off quickly and watched, with awe. It shook back and forth and up and down, but strangely, it made no noise what-so-ever. Then, it stopped all together. We were speechless. Suddenly, Kelsey grabbed my arm. A green light was floating out from under the bed. I clamped my hand over my mouth and Kelsey's so neither of us could scream. The green light hovered towards us. We couldn't move at step. It swirled around us, slowly and gently. Slithering about like hundreds of snakes. It sent chills up my spine. It had a cool, breezy effect that seemed to relax my muscles. Kelsey's grip onto my arm loosened, as though the light was affecting her the same way. My breath became short and fast as it started to quicken, swirling faster and faster and faster! It slipped through our arms and legs, twirling us around. The light enveloped over us until we could no longer see my bedroom anymore. It felt like we were being lifted off the ground. All I could see was green, but I also heard voices. Vaguely at first, but then they grew louder. The voices didn't sound familiar, but what they were saying, did. I heard a bone-chilling cackle first, then a terrifying shriek. There were no words yet. I heard pleading, but I couldn't make out the words. Then I recognized something. I now heard a man's voice, I could see nothing, just hear it. I heard that cackle again, and then the words anyone who had read the third Harry Potter book knew.
"Lily! It's him! Take Harry and go- I'll hold him off!" I strained to hear more, but it faded way. Then something else shot into my ears. Laughter. Joyous laughter you would hear at parties. There was more mumbling, and then it seemed what hundreds of voices all at once. I suddenly began to swirl slower and the voices dissolved away into the misty green light. I closed my eyes, praying it would stop. Then.
THUMP!
My feet landed on what I hoped were solid ground. The green light eventually disappeared. I quickly regained my sight and scanned my surroundings. Gladly, Kelsey was right beside me, rubbing her head as if she had a head ache.
We were in a corridor. A large stone corridor with torch sconces and banners. I was so evolved into the building, wherever we were, I hardly heard Kelsey gasp. She touched my clothes weekly and rubbed the fabric between her fingers.
"What the hell are you-"I stopped short. I had noticed her clothing too. We weren't in our jeans and shirts. We were in some sort of uniform. And a robe. My eyes focused on Kelsey's tie, which was tucked under her sweater vest. It was striped, gold and scarlet!
"Oh my god." I managed in a whisper. "Are we-" Kelsey nodded in shock. Our jaws dropped as a ghost hovered by. Hogwarts.
