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4 years later...........

"I'm nervous." Silver looked at her friend and scoffed. "If you're nervous, how do you think I feel?" Silver turned to her friend, Neyda. Neyda is Cassandra's daughter, she's 18, 2 years above Silver. Since the first time Silver stepped in the building of The Barrier, she was greeted very warmly by Neyda, they became best friends ever since. Neyda is a very smart girl. Ever since Cassandra knew that her daughter was some kind of genius, she quickly introduced Neyda to The Barrier.

Neyda's task is also Silver's task. But instead of going there herself, Neyda will be monitoring every move Silver makes and basically tell her what to do. Neyda is very experienced and she's been training alongside Silver for years. But here we are, it's 2020, and today is the day Silver goes to the other universe. 4 years of training and practice is over, and it's time to finally move. Silver has been a nervous wreck since weeks ago. 4 years is barely enough. She's only 16, and she'll have to face young Voldemort all by herself. Of course Neyda and Cassandra will always watch her and warn her, but this is literally the killer and downfall of the wizarding world. Silver shook her head and continued to walk to the operating room, where she'll enter the portal to the wizarding world.

When she and Neyda entered the room, there were already a dozen of people, monitoring and doing whatever they're supposed to do with the portal. Being face to face with her fate made Silver even more nervous. Neyda cleared her throat and tried to get her mother's attention. Cassandra finally noticed their presence and walked to them quickly. "Oh, finally! You guys are hereee!!" Cassandra looked so excited, like she was gonna burst. Cassandra turned to Silver and shoved her to the back of the room. "Silver, this is a big day! I do hope you are ready!" Silver gave her a crooked smile and let out a breath. "I am so nervous, Cass, there is no way I could pull this off!" She basically felt like she's going to have a panic attack.

Cassandra shook Silver's shoulders roughly and shoved some clothes into Silver's hands. "Listen to me girl, you.are.ready!! you've trained for so long, I believe in you, Silver!" Before Silver could respond, Cassandra shoved her into the bathroom so she can change into some 1940 clothes. It was some sort of dress, it was quite hard to put on but Silver finally did it. She isn't really skinny so the dress is quite tight on her. She groaned and stared at herself in the mirror.

Ugh. She smoothed her hair and stood straight. This is all too much to take in. She took deep breaths and went out the bathroom. When she emerged from the door, Cassandra gasped and gave her a hug. "Oh, you look like a doll from the 1940s!!" Neyda snorted and Silver cringed. Cassandra finally let her go and directed her to the portal. Neyda gave Silver her briefcase and hugged her. "Uhm, okay, first of all, I look ridiculous! Second of all-" Cassandra groaned. "We don't have all day Silver, we're always going to be in your head anyway!" Neyda laughed loudly. "Fine! Bye guys?" Cassandra nodded and Neyda winked at her. "You can step in now, Silver." Silver turned to the portal and sighed. Oh no, she can't possibly do this! She stepped back, but a hand nudged her forwards. She wobbled and fell into the portal. She screamed. She felt like she was gonna die.

Don't scream, Silver!!! Silver Gasped. "Neyda!!" yeah,yeah, it's me! Shut up! You don't want to attract attention Silver! Silver shut her mouth and closed her eyes. Suddenly, she fell to hard ground. She slowly opened her eyes and looked at her surroundings. Damn, where am I?! You're in front of King's Cross, you might want to go now, don't miss the train! Silver quickly stood up and smooth down her dress. She clutched her briefcase tightly and walked to the station. Before walking any further, she opened her briefcase and got out her wand that she almost forgot about. Silver took a deep breath and continued.

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