Disclaimer:
Okay, this is pretty much unnecessary since this is Fanfiction, but I'm saying it anyhow. There are several Original Characters mentioned in this fanfic. Among these are Toka Lombard, David Scott, Nicole, and Templa (There are others, but these are the main important ones mentioned most). These characters are mine, if you want to use them, please ask me first. Thank you, and on with the story...
Hogwarts School I

CHAPTER ONE
A NEW AGE

Ten years since Mr. Harry Potter attended Hogwarts, a new age of witches and wizards has begun. This story is not about Mr. Potter. His days at Hogwarts have passed, and new headmaster was been appointed at Hogwarts.
However, this story begins far from Hogwarts. Far from number four Privet Drive & In fact, in the countryside. Where lives a very different sort of family in comparison to the Dursleys. The home of Peter and Michelle Lombard, and their four children. A boy named Toka lives, oldest of the four, and the only boy...
Toka lived an ordinary life, he had his own room, his own possessions, he was not living in a cupboard under a staircase... He bore no lightning scar, but regular scars like any other 10 year old. His family was quite normal. His family had two cats. His parents did not spoil him or his sisters. In fact, his family had no history of magic ever. He had dark hair, and blue eyes, and often wore white, or light colored clothes, and always carried with him a miniature cross on a fine chain.
Toka had just finished school for the year, and he lay on his bed staring at the ceiling in his room with his windows open. It was a great day to relax. A gentle breeze was blowing from outside, and the sun was setting slowly in the west, the sky fading softly from blue to red to the black of night. Toka heard a soft fluttering outside his window, and decided it was getting late, and finally began to get up to shut his window for the night, when he noticed an owl perched on his desk chair. It held a small letter in its talons.
"Curious..." Toka didn't know what to make of it. When he approached it, it did not try to fly away, or flare it's wings in warning, but sat simply, and stared at him. "It must be tamed like a carrier pigeon." He thought to himself. He carefully brought himself closer to the bird, not wanting to alarm it. It tilted its head at him impatiently.
He carefully removed the letter from its talons, and looked at the address:

Mr. T. Lombard
The Second Bedroom
The House without a Number
Outside of London

No mistake, the letter was for him. The envelope was thick and heavy, made of yellowish parchment, and the address was written in emerald-green ink. There was no stamp.
Turning the envelope over, he noticed a purple wax seal bearing a coat of arms; a lion, and eagle, a badger, and a snake surrounding the letter H.
He carefully opened the envelope, and pulled out the letter inside and read:

HOGWARTS SCHOOL
of WITCHCRAFT and WIZARDRY

Headmaster: Ronald Weasley

Dear Mr. Lombard,
We are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Please find enclosed a list of all necessary books and equipment.
Term begins on September 1. We await your owl by no later than July 31.
Yours sincerely,

Minerva Mcgonagall,
Deputy Headmistress

"Await my owl?" Toka looked at the small creature on his desk. It ruffled it's feathers and looked to the window impatiently. Toka looked in the envelope again, and found two other papers inside. He opened the first and began to read:

Dear Mr. Lombard,
It has come to the attention of the school that you are unaware of the wizarding society, thus, a representative from the school will arrive to help you with any questions or comments about the school. Expect him by six forty-five this afternoon.
Yours sincerely,
Ronald Weasley,
Headmaster

"Six forty-five? That's now!" Toka jumped to his window again, the owl joining him. Outside, it was beginning to grow dark, but a small distance down the road, Toka spotted a large figure briskly walking towards his house. Toka could see the man's great shaggy mane of hair and wild tangled beard, and could make out his eyes, glinting like black beetles under all the hair. The owl chose this time to fly off, and as it soared away, Toka found himself climbing out of his house and onto the roof, and then jumping down onto the grass of his front lawn, to greet this strange visitor.
"Aye there, yeh wouldn't happen to be Toka would yeh?" The giant of a man said looking down at the young boy, who typically towered over friends of his same age.
"Y... Yes." Toka examined the giant carefully. "Are you from, what was it? Hogwarts?"
"Aye, Rubeus Hagrid, Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts, at yer service. I suppose yeh'll be wantin' to know more about Hogwarts o' course." The giant offered his enormous hand.
"I really don't know what to ask... But, Toka Lombard, at yours." Toka shook Hagrid's hand and smiled. "What is Hogwarts?"
"Well, it's a school for teachin' young witches and wizards the ins and outs of wizardry. Now, it's very uncommon, but sometimes, from out of a line of nonmagic folk, a wizard or witch may appear, like you. Yeh've got what it takes teh attend Hogwarts, and don' be surprised. Most students come from parents who've got one witch or wizard parent, others've got parents who're both magic. Now, its yer own choice whether or not you want to attend, no one can stop yeh."
"What about my parents?" Toka asked, surprised.
"They got letters from Hogwarts too, tellin' 'em about it, and explaining the rules. They showed us their approval. Actually, they said it would do yeh some good.
Toka considered this.
"I'm surprised, who would guess that yeh've got some wizard neighbors!" Hagrid followed Toka to the front door. "An' call me Hagrid, everyone does."
"Wizard neighbors? What do you mean?" Toka asked, surprised, as he lead Hagrid to the living room.
"Jus' two houses down, the family there's got a lad bound for Hogwarts this year, and a daughter in her third year." Hagrid said as he sat down on the living room couch.
"You mean, David's family?" Toka asked. David had been one of his best friends since he had moved from America.
"That's the lad! His father is a wizard yeh know." Hagrid smiled. "Maybe he can join yeh in gettin' yer school stuff." He picked up a cup that Toka had set on the table. "It's getting' late and we've got lots ter do tomorrow," said Hagrid loudly. "Gotta get up ter town, get all yer books an' that."