I own NOTHING by J. K. R.! Even though she's awesome! And I really wish I owned Happy Potter and all the character's and stuff….but I don't…so I'm sad…. :-( Oh well…I still love the stories though
And here's the promised chapter 2! Enjoy!
CHAPTER TWO: Diagon Alley.
Hagrid strode forward, followed by the two sisters.
"Now, we have a couple of stops to make. The first is Gringotts." Hagrid said as if he didn't notice all the strange things going on around them.
"What's Gringotts?" Saniko asked.
"The bank. Where we keep our wizard money. Or, in yer case, witch money!" He laughed at his own little joke, then they continued on.
They reached the snowy white building that towered over all the other little shops that lined the street. Beside the giant bronze doors, in a uniform of scarlet and gold, stood a goblin. He opened the doors and let them pass. They walked up to the counter. Hagrid pulled a small gold key out of one of his many pockets and put it on the counter.
"714" The goblin behind the counter read from the key. "Grinhook will escort you. This way please." He pointed them to bronze double doors about 20 feet away. A stout goblin stood at the doors wearing the same scarlet and gold uniform as the one out in front of Gringotts.
They followed
Grinhook through the doors and into a darker room, where, in the
middle of the room, was a track, on which sat a cart that would seat
about 4 people. Hagrid sat in the back seat, taking up both seats,
and Kamotri and Sani took the front seat. Grinhook hung on to the
side of cart as it began to roll.
The cart went faster as it
surged down a small hill, then even faster as it went down another,
steeper one.
"Oh, I hate doin' this! I'm gonna' be sick!" Hagrid yelled over the roar from the tracks the cart rolled along.
"WOOOOOHOOOO!"
The sisters yelled, throwing their hands up in the air. Grinhook
rolled his eyes.
Eventually the cart slowed and they all climbed
out.
"Vault 714!" Grinhook yelled in his goblinish voice. He pulled out the lantern and carried it over to the giant door. He then pulled out the key and inserted it into a special slot, which opened the door.
The darkened corridor began to glow brilliantly. The sisters walked into the room that was stacked to the ceiling in wizard money.
"What, ya' never knew? Didn't anyone at that orphanage tell ya' anythin'! Yur both filthy stinkin' rich!" Hagrid's voice boomed over their astonishment. "Yur parents left ya' all the money in their names!"
The girls looked at each other, then back into the room. Hagrid handed them both brown sacs, which they filled with the strange money. Then they all piled back into the small cart, after Grinhook had locked up their vault of course, and raced along the tracks back to the main entrance.
CHAPTER THREE: ALMOST HERE!
