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Dumbledore left. He said he would go get the teachers. We were still in the great hall.

"Okay Alice. Tell us what's going on in the future!" Edward grumbled.

Alice smiled. "It's going to be sunny today and a thunderstorm will hit the castle in 20 days." It caught my dear Emmett's interest immediately and he wanted to know for how long it would take and he started consider the teams. With a smile on her lips, Alice started debate anything but what Edward wanted to discuss. I couldn't help smiling too while commenting Emmett's unfair teams.

After half an hour the stars disappeared from the ceiling and Dumbledore came back, but not alone.

"Good news – the teachers are willing to teach you magic. This is professor McGonagall and professor Binns, the teachers in Transfiguration and History of Magic." Dumbledore said. The woman had a stern face, glasses, black hair and green robes. The man was transparent and white. I couldn't believe it! He was a ghost!

First lesson was transfiguration. She mentioned a lot of thing in one minute and then gave us some spells and then we all had to turn some needle into a match. We hurried through the lesson and in the end we all had turned everything she gave us into something else. We knew what a switching spell was, and we were able to tell what an animagus was. It was so weird; we had never had a quicker lesson ever. While they educated us in their subjects, they filled us with information about the wizard's culture. We had our own clothes (we decided that American wizards were more relaxed about uniforms).

On the other side – Binns made History of Magic to the slowest and most boring lesson I had ever been through. I would wish that I could sleep. All the stuff about rebellions and wars were easily the most boring subjects ever. There were things about famous people and thins about other countries and then again wars and rebellions. Even though we didn't have to take notes there was a lot of stuff to remember.

History of Magic had taken two days and we never stopped, because none of us needed anything, no rest, no food, nothing. We just sat down and listened.

When it was over, it rained. Dumbledore came with two new teachers: Professor Sprout in Herbology and professor Hagrid in Care of Magical Creatures.

Professor Sprout moved quickly over all subject in herbology. "You can act like you only know how to do things in theory, 'because, apparently, we don't have time for that." In the end, we knew everything about Bobutubes, Abyssinian Shrivelfigs, Devil Snares, Flitterblooms, Mandrakes and venomous Tentaculas. It was very interesting, but not even to compare with the next lesson.

"Ehm," Hagrid said like if he was very nevous. Was it us that made him that way? "I thought that you might be interested in dragons. There's a lot of species…" We didn't get to see one, but I could almost imagine the flames when he was finished. We saw the hippogriffs and the thestrals. They were kind of funny, because we all could see them – we had all seen someone die. Even Bella – she had seen Victoria and herself.

Hagrid continued: "Let me tell you about unicorns. They are the most beautiful and pure creatures in this world. They are powerful. To kill one of them is the most horrible crime. Even worse than killing a human."

We had all smiled at that until we saw his serious face. He meant it. "We use the horn, the hair and the skin anyway. Some of the hair fall off and can be found by people in forests. They are so white that they make snow look grey and the foal's skin is gold. It turns silver after two years." He said, that if we just read our books, we'd have a head start.

There became a pattern – about 1½ day for each subject and we had 13 subjects or rather 19½ days work none stop. Heavy clouds were hanging in the horizon – threatening about the thunder, but I almost begged for it to hurry up. We hunted two time in that time, so added up; 20 days.

There were good subject and boring subjects, but it was the potion professor, that was the winner of my `disgust-list´. He managed to make us all hate him in 2 seconds. He clearly didn't like to have a short holyday and he made sure that we'd wish he weren't there. The subject was still interesting, so we listened to him without complaining.

There was two days until the 1st of September and we had our game tonight. For fun we asked the teachers to watch. We did not expect them to, because of the rain, but they actually came!

W split up into two; Edward, Bella and Carlisle. Emmett, Jasper and me. Alice got to be on both teams – throwing the ball.

Thunder lasted all night and my team won. Of cause. When it was over, some of the teachers clapped. We decided to hunt before the humans came to school.

We didn't hunt in the forbidden forest, but in a muggle forest a few miles away from the school. I got tree deer and a fox.

Tomorrow night would be our big day. We were going to act as wizards and I felt that we would succeed in our act. There was something that tricked my mind; it would end up with us on the run.

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