Chapter Four
The years started to go by. Emily had moved into a house and her basement was made of metal and sound proof. It also had a metal door at the top and a metal door at the bottom of the stairs. She woke up after a full moon and just laid on her basement floor. She heard the door unlock and in walk a girl with sandy blonde hair about 12 years old. She had a blanket in one arm.
"You look awful," the girl sang, with a smile on her face.
"Shut up Lily," Emily said with a small laugh.
Lily rolled her eyes and threw the blanket of Emily, who just smiled.
"So, you going to just lay there all day?" Lily asked, folding her arms.
"Oh course," Emily said, sitting up, wrapping the blanket around herself.
Lily walked out of the basement. Emily watched her leave, before looking at the ceiling. She slowly got up and went upstairs. She kept the blanket wrapped around her. Lily was eating a bowl of cereal. She looked around to see cereal all over the floor. She looked up at Lily, who quicky looked down at her bowl and kept on eating.
Emily rolled her eyes and went to her bedroom. She closed the door and let the blanket drop on the floor. She went over and pulled a worn out light blue shirt and torn up black pants out of her dresser. She got dressed and went back into the kitchen. She waved her wand to clean up the cereal on the floor. Lily handed her a drink and she quickly drank it with a look of disgust on her face.
"This is so gross," Emily said, putting the cup into the sink.
"I know," Lily sighed, "but it helps with your pain."
"Have you got your school stuff?" Emily asked.
"Yes," Lily moaned, "stop asking me, and if you don't hurry we are going to miss the train."
Emily looked at the time to see that it was 9 A.M. Emily nodded her head and Lily ran off. Emily drank some coffee as Lily got her trunk and some other bags. Emily helped Lily get her trunk into the car. When it was in, they got in and drove down the road. It took about an hour and a half to get to the train station. Lily was jumping up in down in her seat. Emily parked the car and got the trunk out of the car. Lily got a cart and Emily loaded it up. Emily pushed it, and Lily tried to keep up.
"We're going to miss it," Lily whined.
"No we are not," Emily whispered.
Emily looked at the time to see it was 10:55 A.M. They went through the platform. Lily quickly ran to get on the train and Emily rolled her eyes. She helped put Lily's stuff on the train. She stepped back and looked around. She put her hands in her pocket, than looked down. She pulled out a wand and moaned. She stil had Lily's wand. She quickly got on the train to look for Lily. The train started moving.
Emily watched the train leave the station before rolling her eyes. She went to the front of the train and made her way down, asking if anyone had seen Lily. She stopped at one cart and looked inside.
"Have you seeen Lily?" Emily asked, looking at the three students and the sleeping person.
"I think she is down there," the red haired kid said.
Emily looked over at the sleeping person. She went into the cart and went over to them. The three others watched her with interest. She took a peek at the person and grinned. She turned around and left the cart without saying a single word.
Emily walked down the rest of the cart until she heard Lily's voice.
"I left my wand," she could hear Lily whine.
"I'm sure your mother will send it to you," some other girl said.
Emily opened the door and Lily jumped up. The other people in the cart were a red haired girl and a boy holding a toad.
"You're not supposed to be on the train," Lily said, folding her arms.
"Ya, but I do believe you need this," Emily said, handing Lily her wand.
Lily looked around and quickly took her wand. Emily looked over at the red haired girl, who looked away.
"I swear I just saw a red haired boy a few carts down," Emily said, "Related?"
"Ya," the girl said, looking around, "that would be my brother Ron. I'm Ginny Weasley."
"Oh Molly," Emily said, "well you can tell her I said hi."
"Okay," Ginny said, feeling a bit odd, "oh and that's Neville."
Emily just nodded her head, before she closed the door and walked off. She looked outside the window and just watched the mountains go by.
