The introduction. My English teacher says it's the most important part of a story, but lucky me that's the part I've always had trouble with (well that and spelling) and even luckier me I just so happen to be trying to document the true story of how I got sucked into the Wizarding World; Olivia Stone, your average, everyday normal girl got sucked into the magical world, uncovered old secrets, made new friends, fell in love, and in the end discovered who I really am.

Chapter one: Books for Bath toys

As with most stories this one starts out with the main character (me) facing a problem.

"Mom!" I screamed down the hall while looking at the horrific sight that was in front of me.

"What is it dear?" she yelled back from the kitchen.

The horrific sight that I had mentioned was my younger sister Emma in the bathtub. Why is that so bad you ask? She was using my books as bath toys.

"Emma's using my books as bath toys!" I freaked out trying to salvage the soggy literature.

"What?" she said from behind me "God, I leave her alone for two seconds and look what happens." she pulled a whining Emma out of the tub and wrapped her in a towel. "I'm so sorry sweetheart. Which ones did she ruin?" I pulled all four books out of the water reading the tittles out loud.

"The Firm, Great Expectations , and The Lord Of The Flies"

"I'm sorry sweetie," she said while trying to keep a struggling Emma inside her towel.

"Mom Kindred is a library book so I'm going to have to replace it." I cried setting the dripping books in the sink.

"Get my purse, I'll give you money to get it replaced." I quickly ran to the other end of the house and got my mothers purse. When I got back she was no longer in the bathroom, but in Emma's room trying to get her dressed.

"Here you go." I handed her the bag so she could search through it's many cluttered pockets to find her wallet.

"Here's $60. That should cover it, and you can get a new book if you like" I calmly nodded my head, took the cash and made my way to my room.

"Me and Taylor are going shopping today so I'll get the books then, I've been needing something new to read, so I guess this was a blessing in disguise" I yelled so she could hear me from the other room. I stuck the cash in my wallet then went back to getting ready to go shopping with my best friend Taylor.

A few hours later it was time for me to go meet Taylor. We decided to meet at the local coffee shop so we could get a coffee and catch up with each other.

I pulled into the parking lot and headed in, she was already there waiting for me in one of the large burgundy armchairs, that was tucked away in the corner of the dimly lit coffee shop.

"Hey Buddy." I greeted her with a tight hug.

"Hola Buddy, I already ordered your usual." she smiled sitting back down. We talked for a few minutes then decided it was time to get our shop on ( Did I really just say that?)

"Taylor we've been shopping for almost four hours now, and every store we've went to you picked. Can I please pick the next one?" I begged.

"Fine you big baby." She teased me, then put down the hat she was looking at. We exited the store and I started to search for a new one. A very unusual one caught my eye.

"Come on Taylor! Let's go inside that one" I pointed to the bright hippie store across the street.

"What? Are you serious? You know that store is for hard core tree huggin' hippie freaks right?" She looked at me like I was out of my mind.

"I know, but come on it'll be fun!" I grabbed her arm and ran across the street, a few cars honking at us as we did so.

"You see this is why I should be the one picking the stores." She laughed as we entered the shop. It had dark orange walls, faux wood floors, and all the shelf's that heals the items were made out of bamboo.

I was looking at all the different types of incense they had when Taylor called me from the other end of the store.

"Olivia! Look at this" She called from behind me. I walked over to see he in front of a small bookshelf. She handed me a small brown book. I laughed as I read the title out loud.

"Learn how to read. Oh my gosh!" I flipped it over and read the description "Learn how to read, by reading this book. That's hilarious." I handed her back the book, then began to scan the bookshelf.

"Sheila!" I heard a woman with an English accent yell from the back room of the store.

"Yes Jane?" a young blonde, wearing a frilly pink sundress and too much makeup squeaked from behind the counter. She looked new and out of place in the store.

"Have you seen my book?" A tall blonde Englishwoman came out from the backroom.

"No Jane, I haven't." She said in the same high pitched squeak while shaking her head.

"Well keep an eye out for it, it's imperative that I find it." The woman then headed back into her back office.

"Taylor look at this" I said while picking up a strange book from the shelf. When I touched it a strange feeling washed over me, as if the book was cursed or tainted in some way.

"What is it?" She asked while looking over my shoulder to read the title.

I read it out loud.

"The Future Of The Wizarding World." I opened up the book and flipped through the pages. They seemed to glow a light green at my touch but Taylor hadn't seen since she had already became bored with the book and was now looking at the various knick knacks in the shop. "This seems interesting." I flipped the book over to see if their was a description. All that was on the back of the book was a round red sticker. "I wonder what this means?" I asked aloud. Taylor walked back over to me and inspected it.

"Maybe it's on sale or something." was all she said before returning to the knick knacks.

"Well I'm getting it." I decided quickly and headed for the nervous looking blonde behind the counter.

"Hello, will this be all?" She asked as she rang up the book.

"No, actually there is a red sticker on the back of the book. Does that mean it's on sale or something?" I asked leaning forward onto the counter. She looked as if she had no idea.

"I'm not sure this is my first day working here." Her high pitched voice slightly hurt my ears.

"It's fine. I'll just buy it as is." She smiled then put the book in a little bag that looked like it was made from recycled newspaper. "Okay, that will be…" She got a list from under the counter and scanned it quickly till she found what she needed. "$20.67 please." I gave her the money, then me and Taylor were out of their and onto the next store.

If only I would have stayed in the shop a little bit longer, I would have been around to see this.

"Sheila are you sure you haven't seen my book?" The tall blonde Englishwoman came back out from her room once me and Taylor had gone.

"No Jane, but I have a question. A customer just purchased an item and it had a red sticker on it. What does that mean?" Jane's eyes widened in shock and anger.

"Sheila, what item did you just sell?" she spoke slowly.

"A book." was all she said back.

"What book was it?" She stepped a little closer to Sheila, rage bubbling up inside her.

"Um… Some magic book. The title was The First Wizarding world or something like that." She smiled but her smile quickly faded when she saw her bosses face. "That was your book wasn't it." She said as more of a fact then a question. Jane nodded face red with chagrin. "Well why was it with the rest of the books then? I mean how was I supposed to know not to sell it?" Her bosses anger rose slightly.

"A red sticker means, Do. Not. Sell." She spoke through gritted teeth.

"Well how in the heck was I supposed to know that?" Sheila said weakly. Jane didn't utter another word, she just pointed to the poster behind Sheila that read Red sticker= Do Not Sell.

"That book was VERY important Sheila!" She yelled "Who did you sell it too?" She spoke louder, desperate.

"Um… Some girl… I didn't get her name." Sheila spoke nervously.

"Well what did she look like?" Jane was now pacing back and forth.

"Well she looked about 16, maybe 17. She had auburn hair, her eyes were blue… no wait green… no, no they were defiantly blue, and she was pretty short I'd say 5'2 at the most 5'3."

"Your sure you didn't catch her name?" Sheila was trying so hard to remember. (My guess is that she was hoping that if she remembered then maybe she wouldn't get fired on her first day.)

'Um… her friend said it, It was something like Olive, or Trivia…. Olivia! That's her name!" She jumped up and down as if she were a cheerleader at a football game.

"Thank-you Sheila, and when I get back we'll talk about wheatear I'm firing you or not." Then Jane; the tall Englishwoman, set out to find me. Leaving a terrified employee behind. "I've got to find her before she discovers the books power!" she whispered to herself as she ran down the nearly vacant street.

"Oh my goodness! I am so tired." I whined as me and Taylor walked up to my car. The sun was setting, so it was time for both of us to say goodbye and go home.

"Goodbye buddy." She smiled sadly.

" I'm gonna miss you. You better call me or text me when you get home. Man It sucks that you live two hours away from me." I said bringing her into a tight friendly hug.

"Well maybe somebody shouldn't have moved two hours away." She playfully accused. We both laughed as we pulled away.

"Hope to see you soon buddy." I smiled at her then put all the stuff I bought in the trunk or my car.

"Same here. Goodbye." She yelled as she jogged toward her car.

"And tell your boy toy Antonio I said Hola!" I could here her laughing loudly from across the parking lot.

By the time I had gotten home I was ready to go straight to sleep. I was so tired I didn't even bother changing out or my clothes and into pajamas. I placed the bags of stuff I had bought on my bed and the book from the hippie store slid out.

Even though I was tired as hell, curiosity got the better of me and I opened the arcane book. I couldn't put it down.

The book turned out not to be a book but more a collection of facts about another world. The Wizarding World to be more specific. It was like a history book of a made up place. I noticed a few names repeatedly came up. Names like; Voldemort, Albus Dumbledore, Hogwarts, and the one that was used the most was Harry Potter. In fact it seemed to be centered around this boy; Harry Potter, and Voldemort. I had almost Finished the book when my body just couldn't take it anymore. I fell asleep, The book lying open on my stomach. The next day I would get a wake up call I would never forget.