Amy and Remus's friendship didn't change at all after that night. Amy still went over there every other weekend to stay the night and Remus still went to her house when she wasn't at his house. They still went to the park together, went to amusement parks together, and got ice cream after church together.

The only thing that changed was that they had to cancel any plans they had the week of every full moon.

Amy had been told about Hogwarts and how the current headmaster wouldn't allow werewolves into the school; she was every bit as surprised as Remus and his parents the day he got his letter.

Amy had spent the night over at the Lupin's and was sitting at the table eating a bowl of lucky charms when a huge brown barn owl swooped into the room, dropped a letter in front or Remus, grabbed a piece of his toast, and then flew back out the window. John stared at the letter and Katelyn looked just as confused as Amy. "What's that?" she and Amy asked at the same time.

Remus picked up the envelope and opened it. After staring at the parchment inside he suddenly grinned and leapt off of his chair. "It's a Hogwarts letter! I've been accepted!"

Amy didn't know whether to be happy for him or sad that he'd be going away; she settled for happy.

"Really? That's so cool!" she jumped down and hugged him. "I'm so happy for you! I thought you couldn't go, though," she trailed off.

Remus showed her the letter. "There's a new headmaster this year," he said while pointing to the name on the parchment that was listed under headmaster. "Some bloke named Dumbledore replaced Dippet!"

Amy was happy, but her good mood when she asked, "Do you think he'd let me come, too?"

John and Katelyn had to explain to her that muggles couldn't see Hogwarts, get through the barrier at the station to get to Platform 9 and three quarters, and that you needed to know be a witch or wizard in order to be accepted into Hogwarts.

On September 1, 1971, Amy went to Kings cross Station with Remus and his parents to see him off.

"You'd better bring me back plenty of chocolate frogs," she said teasingly as they hugged goodbye.

"I'll do better than that," he laughed. "I'll bring you back the biggest chocolate bar ever!"

"I thought first years couldn't go to the village to shop?" she asked.

"They can't, but maybe I'll make a few third year friends that'd be willing to help me out," he winked at her then said bye to his parents, grabbed his trunk, and ran through the barrier.

Amy wouldn't see him until June.

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