Chapter 1
Once upon a time, there lived a girl. She had a wonderful life; she lived in a big house with her sister and parents.
Then when it was her eleventh birthday, she was sitting in her room waiting for her parents to call her to the party downstairs. There was a knock on the door and then it swung open and her sister came in.
"They are still getting ready," she said, and then she looked at her sister in a hateful way, smiled and went outside closing the door behind her.
What was all that about? Then she heard her parents shouting about something. At First, she thought something wrong was happening but then she noticed that they were shouting happily. She couldn't restrain herself, running as fast as she could she arrived in the living room, panting.
"What's goin...?" But she stopped. Her parents were so happy looking at her and her father was holding some kind of an envelope. She thought of her marks in the final exams, but no, they arrived ages ago. Looking around she noticed her sister was missing. She didn't care; after they told her about the letter she was so happy and ran to hug them. They all had a party, except her sister, whose still was missing. It was unbelievable but it was true.
That night she couldn't sleep, her eyes were fully awake. She thought that the school had made a mistake sending the letter a long time before the actual date of the start of the school, but she did not care. This is the happiest day in my whole life.
Then she heard it for the second time that day. Shouting, but they were angry shouts, not happy. She ran towards the living room and saw her father shouting at her sister, who was cowering on the couch and looking frightened, and there were pieces of glass all over the place, they were pieces of the best present the girl had at the party. What's happening?
Her father stopped shouting and looked at her angrily. He told her what was happening. She was so stunned that she could not believe it, and my father is blaming me for it. Her father was so angry that he slapped her sister. She couldn't take it any longer. She ran to her room and packed her things and put all her money in the bag. Why do they always blame me for what my stupid sister did?
Outside the window, there was a boy; a boy who loved this girl since the first time he saw her, and he brought her a present for her birthday. He gave a little tap on the window and she noticed him. He opened the window somehow without touching it and pushed inside a small, golden necklace.
"Don't touch it until you read this," he said while pushing another item inside, a small notebook. She heard footsteps outside, climbing the stairs. She ran towards the door and locked it firmly. She heard her father's voice shouting at her to open the door, but she won't. She turned to the boy wanting to say thanks but when she looked at the window, there was a little twinkle and then nothing.
"Wait" she said. But the window was wide open and she could see no one outside, he always follows her, I don't know why though. She put the items inside a bag and swung it on her shoulder. She got out of the window while her father was still banging on the door, and went into the night.
She arrived in a place full of houses. Looking around she noticed a small, open garden that has some swings in it. She went there and sat on one of them. Then she pulled out the notebook and opened it. A small writing in it read:
It's a Time Turner. I stole it from my father.
This is so fun, it'll take you backwards or forwards in time.
Use it when you need It, trust me.
I'm not sure I could. She turned the next page where there were instructions on how to use it.
She was so interested that she didn't think about it but wanted to use it straight away. She followed the instructions carefully and was ready to use it when a cat came leaping at her, she turned the metal circle in the middle of the necklace while wearing it, but the cat chose that time to jump at her.
"NOOOO" she was screaming and trying to take the necklace off her neck but too late, the circle turned quickly and the surroundings disappeared. She was shouting and screaming at the top of her voice but no one answered her but the rushing sounds of the wind surrounding her. Then as suddenly as it started, it stopped.
She was sitting on the ground. She sat up quickly and looked around. It was a spot that she wasn't in before she used the Time Turner. She looked at the notebook again; there was a small note that said:
P.S: It will get you to the same
Time, but different place or spot when you go backwards
or forwards.
Oh my god, now I don't even know what time or place I'm in. there's no one living here, it's deserted. However, a change has happened. In an upper window of a nearby house stood a boy that was not there before. He was fully awake, looking out of his window at the sky and waiting for his owl to return, not noticing the girl that was just walking near the door of number four, Private Drive.
