Hey y'all! These characters are based on my friends. Hope the last chapter was not too much like the forth book. I tried to make it into my own version. Please Review! Thankya!

Chapter Six

While Candie was in the Wizarding World, her closest friend Heather was stuck in California planning and booking flights, and getting ready for their trip. Heather is a tall, blonde, blue-eyed girl who is very close to Candie. Heather was having a hard time getting her flight to the airport near the train station. Heather was also having a hard time about getting everyone to the school. She could not figure out how to get the Hogwarts Express (the train that takes you to the school) to pick them up. On the other hand, how they would get up to the school after they were dropped off at the Hogwarts platform. Lindsay, an energetic, clumsy girl suggested to Heather to write a letter to Candie explaining the problem. Heather took the advice and wrote:

Dear Candie,

We are having problems figuring out how to get to the school. Are there going to be carriages waiting for us after we get off the train? Will the Hogwarts Express take us to the school's platform? Could you please talk to the headmaster about our transportation to Hogwarts? By the way, it is Lindsay, Caitlyn, Gus, and I Coming. Answer back quickly please.

Heather and the gang

P.S. , could you please meet us at the Hogwarts platform? Then ride in the carriages up to the school with us. Thanx

Candie once again went up to the headmaster's office. He made the arrangements for her and told her to write to her friends and tell them the plans. Candie did as she was told and wrote to her friends letting them know that there will be a train and carriages waiting for them. She told them how to get to platform 9¾. She told them that she would wait for them at the school's platform and ride with them up to the school. She assured them everything was going to be fine and that she was so excited. She sent the letter with Hunter and counted down the days.

Soon, everything was organized, and the four of them ready to leave. Candie's friends thought the same as Candie when she first heard about the school. They didn't exactly believe that the school was real until Candie had written to them telling them that the school was real. Candie had found out that the fantasy she had seen in movies and read in books were real. She was living in a fantasy world. She was a fantasy. She thought she was a fantasy. She could perform amazing tasks through a stick. She still couldn't believe that her childhood magic tricks were really magic.

"Candie should meet us at the school's platform, and then take us to the school." Heather explained.

"Why did we have to buy the tickets? I bet we could have gotten free tickets from Candie." Gus complained.

"How much do you wanna bet?" teased Caitlyn. An energetic, friendly, quiet girl with a punk look.

"A penny!" Gus said

"Gus!" said Heather, " Please be realistic."

"Fine! A dollar!" Gus urged.

"No! Not that realistic. Realistic as in fantasy realistic! Candie has already given us enough. She got us into the school when only witches and wizards can enter through the gates. Oh! Never-mind. You're impossible!"

"Does that make any sense to you? I mean the realistic part.," asked Lindsay. Who had been trying to figure out what Heather meant the whole time that she missed the rest of what Heather was saying. They all laughed at Lindsay's remark.

The flight into London was torture for the three girls. Gus would not ever stop talking. No matter how much they pled, he wouldn't be quiet for even a second