I finally finished! Kinda... I might add more. But I have 690 words now so... Btw, I just did this for fun so ya.
Amortentia Petunia stood there in shock. "No. No. No. It can't be. I am not a witch. That's my sister. This isn't happening. No. No. This is a dream. It... it can't be true." Petunia whispered to herself. "Kelly?" Petunia asked. "Um... should I be able to see this?" "What do you mean?" Kelly replied. "Well, I'm a Muggle, aren't I?" "Correct." "So why can I see... this? My sister's grave? Shouldn't it be only witches and wizards that can see it?" Petunia asked, her voice shaking. "Merlin's beard! Well... I don't know! We have to go to London, we should talk to Professor McGonagall! We --" Kelly stopped in the middle of her sentence, when she heard shouting. "Petunia! I sealed the deal! What are you doing? What are you even looking at? There isn't anything there! Come on! We have to go home, Dudley is getting tired. " Vernon exclaimed. "One minute dear!" Petunia called back. "Kelly. What do I do? You have to help me!" "Ok. Here's what we'll do. Tomorrow, meet me here, at 11:00 in the morning. We'll go to London, and talk to Professor McGonnagall." "Who? Professor who?" Petunia asked. "Oh! Professor McGonagall. She's the Headmistress at Hogwarts. She should know what to do." "Okay, I'll see you tomorrow." Petunia called, hurrying back to Vernon. Suddenly she stopped, and went back to Kelly. "Kelly?" she asked. "Yes?" "Could I have a flower to put on my sister's grave?" "Of course." Kelly replied, handing her a flower. As they were driving back to their new home, Petunia looked back at Godrics Hollow. She could faintly see the outlines of people gathered around her sister's grave. The next morning, when Petunia woke up, she faintly remembered something happening the night before. She looked around, trying to remember. Suddenly, all the events of the night before came flooding back into her memory. But, surely, it couldn't have been real! "Hello Petunia! Are you excited about our drill deal we sealed last night?" Vernon asked as she came down the stairs for breakfast. "What? Oh, um, ya." Petunia said, not very sure of what she was agreeing to. "Honey, where were we last night?" "At Godric's Hollow, of course!" Petunia stood there. "Oh no." she thought. "We were there." The memory of all the people gathered around Lily's grave was too much for her. "Are you alright Petunia? You look like you just saw a ghost!" "Oh, I'm fine. I have to go get ready. I have an important meeting that I have to get ready for." Petunia rushed upstairs. She changed into a nice dress and did her hair, then went down for breakfast. When she finished, she kissed Dudley and Vernon goodbye, and got into the car. She drove out to Godrics Hollow, thinking about what might happen to her next. She arrived at Godrics Hollow, and saw Kelly. “Hello Kelly.” she said, a bit down. "Petunia!" Kelly said. "Now, I sent a letter to the Headmistress, and she said that the easiest way to get to Hogwarts would be by Portkey. I have explained a bit of our... peculiar situation, and she said she would see us right away." "Wait a minute. What's a Potkay?" Petunia asked. "A Portkey. It is a object enchanted to take you places." "And, is it, um... safe?" "Yes, it is perfectly safe." "And this Portkey..." Petunia asked, slowly pronouncing Portkey. "What is it?" "Well, it's this stick." "Portkeys look like sticks?" Petunia asked, surprised. "Well, no, not all Portkeys. They can be different objects. Now, grab onto the stick." Petunia grabbed the stick, and immediately felt a jerk, as she was whooshed away. They landed in a grassy field, just outside of Hogwarts. Petunia looked around at the old, broken down building. "Kelly, are you sure we are in the right place? This is just a broken down building..." she said. "Wait... you can't see Hogwarts?" Kelly asked. "I... I don't get it! You can see Lily's grave, but not Hogwarts? I'll send word to the Headmistress." Kelly conjured a Patronus, and sent it up to the Headmistress' office.