Subject: When Harry Met Slinky
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Posted on: 2011-03-04 05:16:00 UTC

A 17-year-old girl was standing in front of a pillar at a very busy train station. Her piercing green eyes searched the crowd quickly. Then she closed her eyes and walked straight into the pillar." Harry learns of a new relative.

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"Are... are you okay?"

Slinky blinked, trying to parse the words being spoken to her. The world was still blurred a bit, except for the sharp pain on her nose. She sat up from the station's concrete platform and put a hand to her face, which when she pulled back was covered in blood. Her nose was also extremely tender, and didn't feel particularly... solid.

"You just kind of... ran into that pillar..."

Slinky finally trained her sharp green eyes on the boy that was bothering her. At first she thought it was Harry Potter, but upon a second look he was just a plain old rubbish londoner. No lightning bolt at all. He was bending down to help her up, but she would have none of that!

"I do as I please! I am a mighty and powerful wizard!" She even had the bright purple rose tattoo on her cheek to prove it, a token from when Voldemort had attempted to kill her. Her brother Harry had only gotten a richochet of the Dark Lord's Avada Kedavra spell - she was the one truly deserving of all of his fame, and it was this year that she was going to prove it. If only Voldemort's spell hadn't also caused her to be transported to a parallel dimension that she was trapped in until she learned enough magic on her own in order to return to her true home to claim the fortune and glory that was rightly hers!

The muggle boy must have just taken her to be delirious because he ignored her odd pronouncement, choosing instead to help Slinky to her feet. Once standing again, she jerked her elbow away from him ingratiously.

"I don't need help!" she snorted, the motion setting her spring-like pair of silver ponytails bouncing. With vision still slightly blurred she looked again at the numbers above the platforms, making sure that she was at the right spot. The numbers clearly said '8' and '9', and she had run directly at the pillar between them, as that handsome white-haired boy had told her. A pleasant one, that boy, and his two jolly fat friends who seemed to always be laughing.

"Are you sure?" The muggle boy asked, his continued persistence irritating Slinky to no end. She wouldn't be able to try entering the pillar again as long as this muggle stayed around! He was completely wasting her time!

"Yes, fine! Go away!" Her hand fell into her stylish jacket and pulled out her Urple Wand - crafted from Lovewood with a Nymph-hair core that was gifted to her by Father Time during her stay in the Dimension of Fairies - with the intention of charming the frustrating boy so he'd forget all about her and go on his way. But when she jerked from his grip yet again, she perhaps overdid it. Overcome by another wave of vertigo, she stumbled backward and fell off the platform, just as the horn of an oncoming train sounded...

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"How are we supposed to get to Hoggwarts now?" Harry asked frustratedly of his two friends. They sat on a bench a ways down from Platform 9 3/4ths, ambulances and other emergency officials buzzing about the closed station pending the cleanup and investigation of some accident that had occured nearby early that morning. Apparently some girl had gotten hit by a train.

"I'm not sure if something like this has happened before," replied Hermoine. "I can only assume they'll delay the departure until tomorrow, or at least until this clears up."

"Bloody inconvenient if you ask me," Ron mumbled irritably. He idly slipped a few crumbs to his pet rat through a hole in the grubby cardboar box he was kept in, tied up with the rest of his luggage. Scabbers suddenly squealed and dove back further into the box, prompting the trio to notice the return of Hermoine's cat, Crookshanks. The orange feline had a strange stick in it's mouth as it arrived at Hermoine's feet and began to generously rub itself against her leg.

"Don't pick up strange pieces of junk, Crookshanks," Hermoine chided as she pulled the corkscrew shaped wand from Crookshanks mouth. The young witch gave the odd corkscrew shaped wand an odd look. "What do you suppose this is?"

"Looks like some tacky art thing," replied Harry. "My aunt buys them all the time. The garage is full of boxes of the things."

"Well I hope no one payed much for this," Hermoine replied, tossing it into a nearby bin.

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