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- It's the end of the line, Akari! You got too much grooming! -  My mother fought.

- But mother! I do not want to go to a city of humans and stay without using my magical powers! - I complained.

- Nothing else. Now get up from that chair. We're going to the train station now. - My mother ordered.

Since I had no choice, I rose from my chair and headed for the door. My mother was just behind me, holding her wand tightly.

We arrived at the train station quickly. It was only a mile and a half from my house.

- Daughter, I'll buy the tickets. Stay right here, right? - My mother asked/says

I nodded and sat down to wait. It would be longer six months. And I was sure of it.

My mother came back ten minutes later with two tickets in her hand. One way and the other, back.

- Here it is, Akari. Come on, get off the ground. The train is leaving soon. - My mother says, as she handed me the tickets.

I got up off the ground and went to the 1/5 platform, where the train was "parked". My mom gave me one last hug and took something out of her pocket.

"Just use this wand for extreme cases." She said, handing me a box, sure enough with a wand inside.

- Hocus Pocus, from the lake of stone, make a suitcase appear! - Yes. She does not know how to make rhymes the right way. This is not even a rhyme.

A suitcase appeared. That was good, but it was also bad. Now, I look at my numb feet and boom! The suitcase is there, crushing my foot.

- Bye, Akari. My mother said goodbye and I dragged the suitcase into the train.

I sat down in the nearest chair and waited for people to start boarding.

When everyone was already on the train, he began to move. I watched the window, distressed by what was to come.

The trip would be a new experience, and without magic or trickery, everything would be more difficult. But I was sure that I would adapt.

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