Author's note: If anything confuses you and I do not explain it at the end of the chapter, please review. I will try to explain as best as I can. I'll try to get everything that many seem odd is, unless it needs to remain ambiguous to the plot. Oh, and keep in mind, this is AU. Lol - I am trying to drop hints along the way. Can you guess things? I would really like it if you guys gave your guesses. My story is open to anyone's review.

Also, I changed the disturbance from a week to a month in the fist chapter.

Disclaimer - I do not own Chronicle's of Narnia. It isn't crossed into this story, but it is mentioned in this chapter.


It Get's Granger Yet

Flashback ...

Irumi found herself in a beautiful valley. It was filled with trees and flowers, any Elf's dream come true, especially when they were stuck in an urban city all day. She had no clue how she got there, except she had felt herself pulled across another dimensional rift. This one was a rift that probably took her from one side of the world to the other. Very few could travel freely, and at times they were forced to follow paths they didn't want to. This was why Irumi studied dimensional theory. As young as she was, the more she would be safe. Though sadly, she found every book to not even contemplate what she experienced, nor could she describe it. Other's could do it, but obviously had left no account.

She was sitting herself on the ground when her elven senses picked up something dark and sinister. Something that was creating it's own dimensional rift. But this wasn't like the rifts that she created, if she actually created them, or found, but something that was dark and sinister, that when created would have to destroy something. This being did not know what it was doing fully, but it became obvious to her that it was a power that she would never have and it would also never exist in another. She also knew for some reason that it had to be stopped. She headed in the direction of the being, heading slowly up the mountain.

Sand began to blow around her and choke her small body. This was one of the many reasons she hated dimension crossing. She loved it because she could visit her kindred confined elsewhere, but for her not to have an adult around was quite frightening. She almost turned back, or sought a way out, but stubbornness and curiosity prevailed over her . That, and ... when your pulled across dimensions, there was always a reason. It was best not to fight whatever brought her here, for it would not let her leave.

By this time, the sand had accumulated around her feet. Elves could run on top of snow and sand, but when it buried one's feet so quickly, it became hard to move forward. Irumi found herself being buried alive. There was no way that she would be able to get to whoever was causing this rift in time to stop them. She could sense it. This person was tearing not just the valley and mountain up, creating a dessert, but also tearing up themselves. They were, one might say, suicidal. But in truth, it was to late to stop. They had released something they had no control over.

Irumi felt that wasn't the only thing being tarnished. Visions blurred through her mind, causing nausea. Everything in her future was rewinding. It then occurred to Irumi what was happening. Time was rewinding. There was also nothing she could do about it. It was also something that could not be stopped, nor regained. It wasn't as if some one was erasing time. No, that was completely different. There you had everything gone. Here, memories remained. Irumi's mind was too occupied to notice as sand begin to fill her mouth and nose. When she did, she reached up for help, not knowing who would be there to help.

For awhile, everything was black and she held her breath. She then felt a piece of cloth against her hand and grabbed it. Someone or something grabbed her and pulled her out. As she came out and sputtered the sand through her lungs and mouth. She blinked her eyes a few times to rid them of the sand and to bring them into focus. She was exhausted and about to faint. She looked up and gasped. The words she spewed forth through a dry throat was this. "Purple Istari?"

Then she was unconscious. She would not awake until after her brother had some how found her and brought her home.

M

All of the students were now back in the class room from getting their books from their library. That is, except Irumi. She was still in the principle's office. It was no surprise to the teacher that the students had gotten what versions they could of what was now considered the most popular two books. The teacher had to settle arguments many times, most of the time the disputes ending in ties. She was not to happy about introducing the new student, especially with the implications it would bring about for the class. But, the island was defiantly not like any other country. No, defiantly not. Anwe was defiantly not like any other country there was.

As much as the teacher didn't wish to introduce the new student, she still had too. She cleared her voice to get the students attention. They looked up at her to see a girl with overly curly brown hair standing in the front of the classroom. The girl grinned for a bit, in a way that said she wasn't very comfortable with the situation. The students could see she had beaver like teeth.

"Class, this is Hermione Granger," The class, which had been wishing to ignore the introduction like they always did, began to hum with whispers, some of which had excitement to them, others of which had a scoffing tone. "As always, please begin to ask questions."

One boy raised his hand up timidly. "Why are you not in Hogwarts?"

"Because, if you have read the books, I would have to turned eleven the previous year before school starts. I do not turn eleven until next school year."

"Can I have Harry Potter's autograph?"

"Well, obviously I haven't met him, if I have not been to Hogwarts. I believe that the 'Hermione Granger' in the books met him on the train on the way to Hogwarts."

"Why did you move to our school?" This came from Sariah, as she pushed her glasses back onto her head. The children who were just fans of Lord of the Rings chuckled under their breaths with happiness. The ones who were fans of both didn't want to know where this was going. The ones who were just fans of Harry Potter groaned. They felt that she would make a great Slytherin. And that wasn't a compliment.

"Because when Mr. Unanimous published the book, the people in my town believed it. The towns very small and still believes in witch trials. So, my family had to leave." At this answer, Sariah pursed her lips. She was obviously looking for Hermione to say something in particular.

"Do you have any siblings?" One of the boys piped up.

"I have one sister."

"That is not possible. She isn't mentioned in the book." Some of the fans of Harry Potter looked at each other, and chanced to see Sariah make a small grin.

"Well, knowing her, she doesn't believe that magic is real, so if I was to go to Hogwarts, she wouldn't believe it. She wouldn't believe it if she were asked to join the school either. She is kind of like Mrs. Dursley." When Sariah heard the new student say this, her face faltered. That was until she heard what was said next. "Lizzie is more fond of Lord of the Rings anyways. That and the Chronicles of Narnia."

That was when the bell rang to go to lunch. The class was dismissed. Everyone was excited to go and tell everyone else that Hermione was in their class, wether it meant figuring out that Harry Potter was real, or feeling upset because Lord of the rings wasn't. Hermione was surprised to see one girl hang back. She was dressed from head to toe in black and had died her hair black and wore black lip stick.

"My names China. It is nice to meet you," The girl blew a bubble of gum, which was against school rules.

"Aren't you a bit to young to be wearing Goth?"

"Well, that depends on what Goth is. I have my reasons. It makes the other students wish to stay away from me. Follow me. You can't possibly know where the lunch room is." Hermione could only agree, as it was true that she didn't know where the lunch room was. " So, why is it that you are nine and not eleven? And, I want the truth. I have a friend who when she wants to hide the truth, she can. You were doing that in class."

"For some reason, it was as if time rewound itself. " When Hermione heard the girl click her tongue, she understood that the girl didn't believe her. But she was surprised at what the girl then said.

"Sounds like Irumi's silly time rewind theory,"

"Irumi?"

"Your sister, what kind of Lord of the Rings fan is she?"

Hermione was a little irked about that response. But, she decided to play it safe and respond. "She is a Legolas fan ever since she saw him in the comic. She absolutely hates Harry Potter. Surprisingly, she doesn't remember me going to Hogwarts, if she did, she may not be as apt to blame me for us moving and her losing all her friends. See, they aren't allowed to call her or speak with her. The again, perhaps not."

"How big of a Legolas fan?"

"She saw him in the comic and fell in love."

"A rabbid one then? I suggest keeping her away from Irumi," Hermione didn't like the look she saw on the girls face.

"Why exactly that?"

"Because Irumi absolutely hates rabbid fans of anything. Especially rabbid Legolas fans. She acts like she knows nothing, but she really does." China showed her a table where two other students were sitting. One was a boy with short brown hair, while the other was a very short girl with curly red hair. Both she and China joined them. "Well, Irumi's coming right now."


Author's note -

Irumi steppes up to the screen. "Hi! The authoress wished for me to explain some things."

"The first thing is, you may have noticed that the authoress of this fanfic said the writer of the Harry Potter books was Mr. Unanimous. Please keep in mind this is an AU. The authoress feels that J.K. Rowling would not reveal the story before it happened. So, in this world, she is using a different author. Note that the books will read the same and are NOT published on the dates that the real books were published."

"The second thing is, Hermione says she has a sister. For one thing this is an AU. Second, this one is based on the fact that Rowling wished to give her a sister, but it became to late to add her in. Third, Hermione gives in this chapter very logical reason why, if she did have a sister, she would never be mentioned in the book. This chapter was also written before the last book was published."

"The third thing is, the whole Time Rewind business. My theory. How does it differ from the whole Sailor Moon time problems and ones similar too it. Neither of us can think of a better example. Well, for starters, in Sailor Moon, time just restarted. Second, almost nobody remembered. That is a time erase. Here, time isn't restarted, but rewound, like a video tape. So, when we start playing, or I should say recording, their won't be the same story anymore. But, people who have seen it remember what was on that tape, even if it completely disappears. But only they know. Well, here, it's the main players who remember."

"Now, I am not a main player, an important character in the story. So then, why would I remember. Well, I just happened to be at the epicenter of the whole time rewind. And, don't worry about their being another one. It needed the hidden valley to work, and that is now gone."

"Fourth, Hermione said her sister discovered Legolas through a comic book, not a movie. The authoress gets tired of references to the actors/actress in fanfics. This is to avoid any in this fic. Might as well add, only the first book and the first comic are out for HP and LotR, in that order."

"If you have any questions, please send them to the authoress either by reviews or via private message. I can't answer them because I have to get to lunch."