“There were four kids, all around 10 years old, who knew each other from school. One of them, Amanda, was new to the school and to the village where they all lived. She was a curious girl and had seen a castle ruin on the top of a small hill outside the village. She asked the other kids if they should go and explore it but they were reluctant. George, the oldest – he was already 11 – and tallest of them, said that he heard rumours of a dark witch living there and that people who went there never returned or when they did, they were changed.†Trudy paused, thinking of how to go on and pulled Edna the erumpent into a hug when she continued.
“Okay, so Amanda was a daring girl and she teased George that he was a coward and silly for believing such stories because, obviously, witches weren't real. The other two, Linda and Rufus, were rather quiet at first but in the end the four of the decided to go to the castle. They packed their rucksacks and went on a hike there the next day, telling their parents they'd just have a picnic on one of the fields close by. It was stormy, the clouds were chasing each other and when they were almost there, a downpour seemed imminent. As they reached the old gate a few ravens flew up, screeching as they did so. Linda didn't want to go in but when she was just suggesting to wait outside, the rain started. They ran inside the ruin, looking for shelter from the rain.†Trudy glanced around, wondering if the others were listening and if they liked the story she was just inventing on the spot.
“Well, they separated, Linda and Rufus staying a bit behind while Amanda and George went further inside… They looked around, finding nothing special. Then, however, Amanda froze in front of a seemingly blank wall.†Trudy put some emphasis on this sentence and licked her lips before she went on. “George asked her 'what are you looking at? Now come on, let's go and find the others again.'†The Ravenclaw spoke with a different voice to underline the direct speech. “Amanda, however, just stared at the wall. While to George it was entirely blank, an old stone wall with nothing special about it, Amanda saw letters written with blood on it. There will be no way out of here. You're mine now! Don't even bother to run. 'Don't you… see the writing on the wall?' Amanda finally whispered.†And Trudy also whispered these words.
“George didn't see anything and said 'that's not funny. Here's nothing, so let's just wait until the rain stops and leave.' Amanda looked at him, shaking her head. 'You really do not see this?' she asked confused. 'No, I see nothing. Now stop it. I'll go find the others. Do you come with me now or what?'†Trudy made sure to speak the dialogue with different voices so the others would know for sure who was speaking. “Amanda looked at the wall again. She hesitated, shrugged, and wanted to follow George when suddenly a woman appeared in the room that he had just left. And she was not alone... What Amanda then saw was nothing she had ever seen before or even heard of.†Trudy nodded importantly and pressed Edna to her body so that the horn was glowing orange again.
“There was a mini dragon right next to the woman! Amanda stared at it in disbelief, thinking that she might be hallucinating. Then, however, the woman began to speak to her… 'You have been foolish to come here, my little one. My companion is hungry and naturally likes young humans. See how he already looks at you? He's only waiting for my command and he'll eat you alive...'†Trudy had spoken these words slowly and threatening, hoping it would have the desired effect and sound a bit scary.
“Amanda shook her head in disbelief, not able to understand that the situation she was facing was real. 'No,' she said weakly, 'you are not real! That dragon cannot be real.' She briefly looked to the side, hoping that George and the others would turn up and confirm that this was merely a hallucination. 'hahahaha,' made the witch†and Trudy tried to give a dangerous laugh herself.
“'You are not the first one not believing their eyes,' the woman said and Amanda made a step backwards, preparing herself to run for it even if it did still seem unreal and silly to her. 'Don't. Don't try it.' the woman warned, picking up on the movement. Then she looked at the dragon and gave a nod. 'Attack!'†Trudy had spoken rather quietly until now but said the last word quite a bit louder.
“The dragon and Amanda moved about at the same moment. Amanda ran where George had gone and the dragon was at her heels. She knew it would catch up with her. She could feel its breath in her neck, could hear its steps coming closer and closer and...†Trudy had spoken fast until now and hesitated before continuing in a much calmer tone. “The exit was near, She could feel the breeze from outside, she could see her friends waiting for her in the grounds. The sun was shining again. The dark clouds had moved. Birds were singing...†Trudy sighed deeply.
“Amanda had almost reached the exit when the dragon caught up with her and bit her into her leg. She stumbled and fell. Her leg was bleeding, the dragon was on top of her, ready to bite her head off.†Trudy nodded. “The others saw her fall, saw the dragon and were petrified. They wanted to help but… couldn't move. Linda even averted her gaze because she didn't want to see what most certainly would happen any second now.â€
Trudy shifted her position on the stone a little and took a deep breath. “What happened then seemed even more unreal than the appearance of the dragon itself. Suddenly – the dragon was already opening its mouth – it was catapulted off Amanda. The girl tried to get to her feet, but her leg was aching so badly and she didn't succeed. Finally, George managed to pull himself together and ran towards her, urging Rufus to join him. They went to either side of Amanda and helped her get away from the castle.†She paused and shrugged.
“Right, no one's dead, but imagine how they must have felt, think of the nightmares they have had ever since that day… It might not surprise you that a little after this incident Amanda's family was approached by a ministry official who brought her Hogwarts acceptance letter...â€