Chapter Two

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"Come now. Let's get you over to the platform." Tom said.

"You are going to love Hogwarts if you have not been able to practice magic much." William said walking alongside me.

"It sounds like I will. I haven't had much experience but, I am hoping to learn as much as I can." I said and he smiled.

"You will have plenty of time to have fun with magic." William said.

"It sounds like the majority of the magic I will use is going to be in classes which is actually very exciting." I said and the smile that fell upon my face was odd. I have not had anything that made me feel this happy. Happiness no longer comes easily for me. It is just foreign to me. I am not sure I like how it feels considering my face kind of hurts.

I wish my parents would have just sent me here earlier. Maybe had they sent me here once they figured out, I had the abilities then I wouldn't feel the way I do right now. I guess I will truly never know. I wish these two were my parents. Maybe everything would be different. I managed to ignore my surroundings by putting myself on an autopilot mindset. When I finally came to and looked at my surroundings, we were in the middle of a train station and people were running into a column.

"Excuse me, what is happening?" I asked.

"We are getting onto the platform 9 ¾ but, we have to run into it. It will always be between the pillars 9 and 10. Just run right into it dear." Amber said and I looked at her and continued to watch others run right into it.

"The one's going into that now are Ron and Harry. They are kind but, Harry is a bit of a famous wizard. He has survived a lot. They haven't bothered to notice me though." William said and went from watching them, to looking at me and then looking at the ground.

"Surely, that will change though. Have you talked to them at all?" I asked.

"Oh god no. I would rather be a fly on a wall when it comes to them. They are almost always getting into trouble, or they find themselves in trouble." William said looking at me once again.

"Alright go on. I will meet you on the other side. Don't stop right once you get on the other side. Move so you don't get run over by the rest of us." William said and nudged me forward. I stepped closer to the pillar and ran through it with my bags. I did as William instructed and moved out of the way. Within another moment William was at my side, and he wrapped his arm around mine and moved me towards the carriage that had all the belongings in it.

"Here you are, thank you for loading everything for us." William said to someone that was moving their wand back and forth moving their wand with every luggage.

"You are welcome." They said and William pulled me towards the entrance of the train. This is amazing. I have never been on one before. This is incredible. I mean it truly is amazing.

"Now my friends and everyone do not know about you obviously. Why don't you come sit with us." William said and I looked at him.

"I don't want to ruin your moment with your friends. Really, I should find somewhere to sit. You do not have to babysit me. When we get there, I will find you okay?" I said and he smiled.

"Thank you. Are you sure?" He asked with a smile.

"Of course. I will see you whenever we get there." I said and he sped away. They must have a specific spot they always sit in. I am starting to notice I don't see many adults on the train. You would think there would be given that it is filled with kids.

"Move along now." I heard a voice say so I started to move. I followed the train to the back cart where I saw two slots open. Both had people in it but, the one on the right had only one whereas the one on the left was occupied by three people. All of which looked like adults. I opened the trolley to the one on the right and lightly tapped on the door to get the persons attention who had their head in a book.

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