Kings Crossing had it's usual citizens on September 1st. The many people traveling to work, family and some for pleasure but there was an original brand of people, children making their way around the station. One included Scott McCall with his mother Melissa.
When the two got outside of the platform 9 3/4 Melissa though she should say some things before being overwhelmed by magic and little kids running around.
"Be nice to everyone and be safe, Hogwarts is fun but you need to learn as well." Scott nodded smiling at his mom, energy bubbling out of him. Melissa smiled back sweetly as she adjusted his hair to be out of his face.
"Maybe we should have given you a haircut before sending you off."
"I'll be fine," Scott then hugged his mom tightly. Many kids weren't as friendly with their parents but Scott never lost his affection - at least for his mum, his dad wasn't so much in the picture.
Melissa looked around the platform in case any student was lost. She saw a son and a dad in the background with the son carrying a suitcase. They were both wearing muggle clothes but there was no doubt that they were going to Hogwarts. The boy was carrying a frog with him and had his wand in plain sight - although it would be unlikely that an ordinary muggle would find this less ordinary than any other toy a boy may carry around.
Melissa waved her hand to the two catching their attention.
"Having trouble finding platform 9 3/4?" The older man nodded.
"We tried asking one of the train conductors but -"
"Didn't think it was real?" Melissa assumed, he nodded his hand. The two younger boys however looked at each other both shy and amazed.
"I'm Melissa McCall and this is my son Scott."
"I'm Noah, Noah Stilinski and this is Stiles." The boys shook hands awkwardly fumbling their hands together.
"Scott, could you take Stiles to the Hogwarts' train station?" Melissa asked Scott kindly and he complied which was naturally in his DNA. The two left the grownups to talk while they discovered the train station.
"Ready to go?" Scott asked the equally hyper boy beside him. Stiles nodded. Scott then walked to the wall separating platform nine and ten.
"Go through the wall?" Stiles asked.
"Yeah," Scott then ventured through the wall disappearing behind the wall like the wall was an illusion. Stiles walked through himself scared to hit wall but just like Scott he made it through without any injury. Stiles' mind was taken away but his surroundings. There was magic sprinkled everywhere. Even the train looked like something out of a movie about magic.
It was unreal.
"Stiles!" It was his dad again making it through the brick wall as well, "I thought I lost you." Melissa smiled at this.
"Isolation is much easier with magic."
Scott and Stiles saw as the people were heading onto the trains and wanted to run with them to get to Hogwarts as soon as possible.
"Wait," Melissa said to Scott who knew he was about to run off, "one last hug." Scott complied and gave her a big hug.
"Promise me you'll write to me at least once a week!" Scott nodded.
Noah gave Stiles a pat on the back, Stiles replied with jumping into his dad's arms.
"I'll write to you every week as well." The two then took advantage of their situation and sprinted with their suitcases and items trailing behind them. In the past few minutes Stiles and Scott had made friends, hopefully it'll last a while.
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Wolves in Hogwarts
FanfictionThe golden trio that wasn't talked about as much but was just as adventurous as the original. Follow Scott, Stiles and Lydia into their seven years of Hogwarts. With death, fights but overall jokes and happiness breaded in.