Chapter 7 - Letter To Hogwarts
Hayley's P.O.V.
"Why am I here?" I heard.
I turned around from my desk chair and spotted Tori sitting up in bed.
"You had too much sugar." I explained as I put my book down. I was re-reading Under The Dome by Stephen King.
"That explains the strange feeling like I've had too much caffeine." She sighed as she got out of my bed. "I'm bored." She moaned as she looked through my wardrobe. She usually wears my stuff when she sleeps over.
"You've only been up for a few minutes." I chuckled.
"Well, I only have a night shift tonight and a full day for Sunday, so I want to do something exciting in this town."
I relaxed into my desk chair as I fell into deep thought. "We can go to the library." I suggested.
"No way. You will never see me in a place with geeks who sit by themselves and read encyclopedias."
"I've read a few of the encyclopedias."
"I rest my case."
I sent her an evil stare as I swivelled the chair around to pick up my book. "Then you pick where we go."
"Why don't we go to the cinema?" Tori asked.
"There aren't any good movies out."
"Very true. What about we check out that fair in a few towns from here?"
"Perfect, but I'm not driving." I pointed out.
"Come on Hayley. I don't want to take public transport." Tori whined.
"I'm not taking that stupid Ferrari out. I hate it and I don't want to be seen in it. Fine if I'm with Hunter because I'm usually in disguise, but not without him."
"Wow, dependent much?" Tori muttered as she walked into my ensuit and closed the door.
"I'm not." I huffed as I held my book to my chest.
"You're in denial!" She called back.
I hate it when she's right.
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"Tori, knock it off." I elbowed her.
I didn't give in before, so now, we're on a crowded bus, going to a town about an hour away from mine. We were stuck standing up, and Tori wasn't too happy about that. She started screaming at this six year old to give her his seat, getting us nearly kicked off the bus. She's been death glaring the little boy for a full half hour.
"Tori, knock it off." I repeated.
"If only I was a wizard from Harry Potter. I could make him disappear." She muttered as she death glared him harder.
"I'm sorry to bust your dreams, but you're not a wizard."
"How do you know that?"
"I don't exactly remember you receiving a letter to Hogwarts."
I chuckled as she raised her hands and started chanting under her breath. "Tori, stop. People are staring." She looked around and saw that half the bus were giving her strange looks.
"You know it's rude to stare!" She growled loudly and everyone looked away. She's scary when she wants to be. She went back to looking at the kid.
"M- mommy, the strange gi-girl is staring at me a-again." The little boy stuttered. His mother turned around and looked at Tori who's nails suddenly became very interesting to her. The mom stood up and walked over to us. Oh no.
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