Hey, everybody, sorry I didn't have any little messages in my first chapter. Too lazy…anyways, I already said this in my other fic; I don't own Harry Potter blah, blah. Also, some of the characters in the story are real, most of the locations are real, and yes I'm in this fic! Whoot! Anyways, this is all I feel like typing right now so, good night and good luck (no, I haven't seen the movie!).

"Where is the school?" Mrs. Ravencraft asked.

"Er…" Daina began, but she was at a loss for words.

"It's a bit hard to explain," Carey added, "but first we need to go see Granny, right Dain?"

"Yeah."

"Are you two students at the school?" Mrs. Ravencraft asked.

"Oh, no, we're just here for the weekend. My dad lives here and helps out with new students, but he's at his Muggle job," replied Daina, "Carey and I are Muggles, too. Granny Creel, my great-grandmother, owns the land around here. The school was built on the land, but what a surprise it was for her when she discovered it!"

"How on Earth did she get past the Muggle-repelling spells?" Karen asked. This was the first thing she had said this whole time.

"There weren't any spells." Daina replied, "The school had just been built, they hadn't managed to cast the spells anyways, and they thought the surrounding forest should have been enough to keep people out."

"Uh, Daina? Shouldn't we get going?" Carey asked.

"Oh, yeah. You can go now Mrs. Ravencraft."

"What?" both Ravencrafts asked.

"You did read everything in the letter, Mrs. Ravencraft?" Daina asked, "It clearly said in the postscript, 'Due to unsettlement to werewolves, we shall take immediate custody of a new werewolf student. Registration must be as confidential as possible. We hope you will understand.'" Indeed, people had yet to accept werewolves in society.

"Oh… I guess I skipped the postscript." Mrs. Ravencraft said, embarrassed.

"We really gotta tell them to fix that…" Carey sighed, "Well, let's get going."

So, Mrs. Ravencraft hugged her daughter and said her good-byes, but Karen said nothing except, "See you next year."

They all left the house. Mrs. Ravencraft got into her car and backed out of the driveway. Before she turned the car around, she gave one last wave to Karen. Karen just simply raised her hand to indicate that she saw. She watched the car vanish.

"Let's go to Granny's and get something to eat!" Daina said.

"And get Karen sorted out," added Carey.

"Yeah, that too. I guess Devin went to play in the hay bales… Copper!" she called.

A copper colored Chihuahua-Dachshund ran from behind the trailer, and they walked on the loop toward the first house that Karen saw when she was in the car.

"Where are you from?" Carey asked Karen as they followed the girl and dog.

"Massachusetts," she replied in a monotone, her eyes on the road.

"Do you like horses? Why else would your mother seek out this school?"

She looked at Carey, and then returned her gaze to the ground. There were horses here? "I haven't seen a horse in eight years."

"Oh… but do you like them?"

"Don't remember."

Suddenly, many small dogs ran off the porch of Granny's house and surrounded them. A tiny white dog came up to Karen, sniffing her shoe.

"Hey, Jewel!" Daina said happily as she kneeled down to pet her.

"Come on, Daina…" Carey said almost with impatience.

They went up some stairs onto the large front porch. Roosters were on the railing, and cats sat under rocking chairs. Karen had never seen so many animals in one place. Carey immediately chased the roosters off.

They went through the glass door, and the house seemed to have the same structure as Daina's place. The kitchen was in the same place, but it was much larger. There were several chairs placed around the living room, and in the closest chair sat an old woman who must have been Granny.

"Hey, Granny," Daina said as she led the other two into the kitchen.

Granny said, "Hey, Daina. Supper is ready." Granny had a Southern accent, but it wasn't nearly as strong as Devin's.

"Ok," Daina replied, "The new student is here! Her name is Karen."

"Hi, Mrs. Creel," Karen said before sitting down at the table at the end of the kitchen.

"Go ahead and eat, Hun," Granny said, "We'll talk when you've gotten a look around here, if Daina doesn't mind."

"Ok, Granny!" Daina had all ready gotten her food, Carey not far behind.

Karen following suit, got up and got a bowl and found some spaghetti on the stove. It was freshly cooked, and she put a couple ladlefuls in her bowl. Then, from a pitcher on the table, she poured some purified water into a glass. When she sat down next to Carey, she saw that they had identical meals. She couldn't help but smile a little.

As the three ate, Daina and Carey asked Karen questions that ranged from awkward to just plain boring. Karen answered each one with mixed hesitancy. Soon came the question of how she had received her bite.

"I'd rather not talk about it," is all she said. The other two seemed to understand. That was the last question they asked.

When they finally finished, they said their good-byes to Granny and walked back toward the trailer.

"Let's go see Mustang!" Carey said excitedly.

"Ok, ok, just chill!" Daina replied.

Unless these people were crazy they were obviously talking about a horse.

End of Chapter 2

Wow, I really didn't feel like putting much in this chapter. Oh, well. Anyways, I have to be doing my homework, so… until next time!