⚘ Chapter 12 - Father & Daughter Day

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*Alexandra*

"Whoa," I said as we stood in front of the large golden sphere.

Dad bought us to a Universal Park.

"Ever been to a theme park?" He asked.

"Does the Halloween fair back home count?" I asked, taking in the size of the park.

"Never even been to Disney?" He asked.

"Never enough money," I said. "And when we did plan it, the car accident happened. Meeting Mickey Mouse wasn't exactly our first idea when we both left the hospital."

He frowned and I looked over.

"Its fine," I said. "This is actually really great."

"And, there are fast passes, so we dont have to wait in a maze lines," he said, holding up some passes.

"You really didn't have to do this," I said with surprise.

"You're my daughter. Today its just a you and me day," he smiled.

I couldn't help but smile. "Won't your wife be upset?"

He sighed but shrugged. "I'll handle it."

I pursed my lips before grabbing my passes from his hands.

"Is it true that this park has a Harry Potter section or something?" I asked, changing the subject.

He smiled. "Yep. You a fan?"

"Yeah, actually, but mostly of the books and movies," I shrugged.

"Then, what are we waiting for?" He asked, taking my hand. "Let's go!"

I laughed as we then took off into a run.

We soon arrived to the Wizarding World park.

"No wonder Harry Potter was so impressed in the books," I said as I looked around the area, seeing a lot of people dressed in robes with wands, little shops, and old themed food stands.

It actually looked like we were on the movie set.

"Hey look, you can find out your House there," I said, pointing at a nearby booth with a large touchscreen computer installed on the table.

"Let's go," he encouraged as we walked over.

(Note: There is nothing like that in the Wizarding World parks, but I am just including it for the story. Plus its actually not a bad idea to include something similar this in the parks, just saying 💁🤔🤔)

Dad let me sit first and a Pottermore sight popped up and I began the test.

After some questions, my sorting results popped up.

"Ravenclaw," I said. "That's cool."

"That's the smart one, right?" Dad asked.

"You could say that," I said with a chuckle. "Come on, your turn."

He sat down as I stood next to him and he took the test.

After a while, he got his results.

"Wait, Hufflepuff??" He asked and I laughed.

"You're laughing," he said. "Aw man, I got the funny house, didn't I?!"

I laughed. "Don't worry, being a Hufflepuff isn't a bad thing."

"But you got an eagle, and I'm a raccoon," he pouted.

I looked. "That's a badger."

"Alright, so I didn't ace the animal kingdom part of my school tests, no need to judge," he frowned.

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