"Hello my name Hadrian, this is my aunt. She's called petunia. Would you like to play with me?" Marty's face lit up and she started to pull him toward the play area. The two parents smiled at each other and shock there head at the 2 children now playing on the monkey bars.
"So… what do you like doing? I like playing the electric guitar." Harry breathed in "so do I. also the violin my cousin plays the drums and bass." Smiling once more the 2 children continued to talk, laughing and using big gestures with there hands.
"Hello my name is Petunia Dursley" petunia said to the other parent as they watched the children. "Maria Johnson, I have Marty she just turned 5 on the 12th, I also have a 7 year old called mark."
The other woman replied. "I just have Dudley and Harry. Harry is late my sister's son as she died last Halloween." Seeing a look of pity in Marias eyes she quickly followed with.
"I haven't had a better 2 months, I mean I love my sister lily but were all happy and everyone is smiling and I house once again has lots of music around." Petunia didn't know why she was saying all this but Mrs. Johnson just was just one of those people.
"So they play instruments then."
Petunia nodded "electric guitar and violin for Harry also singing and Dudley plays bass guitar and drums. Do yours play?"
"Marty is learning electric guitar as well. Maybe they could be in a band." The two woman laugh but inside thinking of the possibilities of there children being world famous.
Across from them they saw their guardians laugh and were silently hoping that they could come over if they asked. After a few more minutes playing the bell rang, grabbing there bags from the adults giggling as they realized they had the same ones and went in to the big school building.
Harry couldn't wait from break not because he was hungry, for the first hour they had just played around with games and drawing (he could do that at home and with better equipment) and for the second they were counting up to ten and learning to write a sentence. At least Marty next to him was in the same boat she at this point in time was writing the lyrics to a song about a pencil she was staring at. In the end to try to stop the boredom he started to draw a picture of vines around the page were he was meant to be 'learning' the first ten letters in the alphabet.
When the bell rang Marty couldn't be happier dragging Harry outside to the benches. "this school only has us and classes 1 2 and 3 in this playground for break. I hear someone's parents asking because they were scared for the safety of there children" Harry nodded understanding.
When the class was let out for the end of the day Harry couldn't be happier, he loved hanging around with Marty but the school was so boring. They should know the alphabet by now, he had been learning 2 instruments singing and math's English science, and they don't even learn those subjects yet.
When they had collected there bags there parents and teacher had already started to chat, knowing they could be a while they dragged mark and Dudley to go play on the play equipment.
"Mrs. Dursley, Mrs. Johnson Marty and Harry were very disruptive today." The 2 parents looked at each other. "Really at home they are very studious, calm and polite." Mrs. Dursley said. "Harry was drawing on his work book and Marty was tapping out a annoying rhythm." The old lady all but screeched.
Mrs. Johnson asked "won't were you trying to teach them."
"The first 10 letters in the alphabet." The 2 parents tried not to laugh. "Very important for the school life and further, do you find this funny."
The 2 parents couldn't hold it any longer and laughed.
Seeing the laughing parents the 4 children came walking back to there parents and asked what was so funny. Ignoring them petunia said "they know there alphabet and there numbers, one wonder Dudley was so bored in class before you weren't teaching him anything interesting." Maria nodded as well. Huffing the teacher left to moan to her husband. Still laughing the 2 parent went together home both finding out that they walked and lived on the same street but had never met.
