I DO NOT OWN ANYTHING MADE BY J. K. R. THIS IS A STORY FOR MY BEST FRIEND LEXI BOSWORTH (SANIKO). AND NO ONE MAY READ IT UNTIL SHE DOES! (But, alas, she has read the first few chapters, so I will be posting those soon.)

Reader discretion is advised- This story contains extreme loyalty, bravery, romance, suspense, sacrifice, adventure, and flirtatiousness. Children who are not able to give a detailed answer as to what all those words mean, may not be suited to read, or be read, this story.

The stories still need a bit of fixing, but I hope you enjoy them! Once I get through all the 'We have to get school supplies', 'Hey! Guess what? You're witches!' and 'what the heck is Hogwarts!' stuff, then I'll be getting to the REALLY good stuff. So please be patient while I try to write the rest of the story and do all that other stuff on my really busy schedaul. It might take a while though, for I must have Saniko proof read my story before I can post anything.

Oh blah, blah, BLAH! Let's get to the friggin' story already! Thanks! Kamotri and Saniko.

CHAPTER ONE: Magic?

Both girls' hair swished back and forth as they walked towards platform 9 ¾, their arms locked in each other's. The slightly shorter one had brown hair that fell to her waist in a waterfall that golden light reflected off of. The taller one had silver hair, not blue, or gray, or white; perfect silver. It went to her knees.

Just by looking at these two almost identical sisters, one would never be able to tell exactly what had happened in their pasts. Their parents had gone camping one weekend when the brown-haired girl, Saniko, and the other, lighter brown haired girl, Kamotri, were both 10. And they never returned. At the orphanage they were taken to, they were told that there was a forest fire. But they didn't believe that was what had happened. At the orphanage,a kindly old woman took care of them. Never were they allowed outside of the orphanage's large bronze gates. It would seem to one that that was the perfect place for anyone to stay; kind of like a free hotel. But the sisters hated it. There was no reason to, but they both hated it. On the day they had turned 11 and received that unbelievable letter, they made their escape.

They left in the middle of the night, fitting their thin bodies through the small spaces in-between the vertical poles in the fence and running into the dark forest behind it. It hadn't taken long for the word of their disappearance to travel through the entire house. Soon, both girls were running not only from the orphanage, but from the shouts and calls made by their pursuers too. They continued running, their hatred of that house driving them forward until they both fell. They were at least five miles from the orphanage by now. No one would bring the search out that far. After resting for the remainder of the night, they got up and crawled over to each other.

'Do you still have it Kamotri?" Saniko asked, her voice weak from exhaustion.

Reaching into the pocket of her jeans, Kamotri pulled out the letter and placed it on the ground next to her. Then she placed one hand over her developing chest and attempted to slow the beating of her heart.

Kamotri wore black jeans and a red tanktop. She liked to go barefoot, but she wore black slippers that hugged her feet, not enough to make it uncomfortable, but enough to make it so they wouldn't come off easily. Saniko wore a forest green tunic lined with gold, and the same colored, baggy pants. She also wore the black slippers. Both of them wore a silver necklace with the Cross on it, filled with real diamonds. They strange thing about them was that both of their ears were somewhat pointed.

"Dear Saniko and Kamotri,

We are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry…" Kamotri read the first sentence of the letter. "Ok, I don't get it. Do you understand anything Sani?"

"Uhh…not really, but let me think…It arrived by an owl. It pecked at the window and when we opened the window, it flew in and stuck out its leg." Sani counted off the events on her fingers.

"Then I pulled off the letter and it flew around the room and stole some of that weird money I had found a while ago." Kamotri finished for her.

"Yes, but I still have no clue what it all means." Saniko said. Just then a figure moved out of the trees. It looked like a giant.

"Me name is Hagrid, Keeper o' the Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts." He said in a booming voice. "O' course, you've read the letter right?"

"Y-yes. We have read our letter." Saniko answered him.

"Where exactly is Hogwarts? Why are you here? Why were we sent these letters? Why-…" Kamotri began asking.

"Woah! Woah! Slow down now," Hagrid interrupted her," I'm here to help yuh get ready for the trip there. I'm here to help yuh get all yer things; wands, cloaks, animals, potions, and books. I'm also here to tell you that you're both witches. You have magical powers. Yes, it may sound like a fairy tale to yuh, but it's not. This is real. Did you get all that?" He said to their completely black faces. They nodded.

"Now let's get a move on!" Hagrid said and the twins followed him out of the forest.

They walked through the streets of London, following Hagrid, who was getting very strange looks from passerbies for his gigantism. He stopped at an old building, trashy and run-down. It was called the Leaky Cauldron. He walked inside. The twins hesitated before following. Inside it was musky and dried out. There were men and women smoking and playing cards. They all stared as the youths passed. It wasn't often that young people came in to this pub.

Hagrid walked up to the counter and said "I'm on official business today Tom. I need your backroom."

The man behind the counter, who was cleaning old shot glasses pointed to a door. Hagrid walked over to it and motioned for the sisters to follow. Once inside, he pulled out an umbrella.

"Three up…two across.." Hagrid counted the bricks in the opposite wall, tapping each with the tip of the pink umbrella. The bricks began folding in on themselves, opening up a door. A busy street lay beyond the door, people wearing cloaks and pointed hats, owls, rats, cats, toads, brooms, candy, and strange objects that stared at them through giant dusty jars.

CHAPTER TWO: COMING SOON!