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Hallie gave a shiver at the thought. The place was becoming more and more disgusting in her mind and she wanted out. N O W. If she wasn't in the slightest mood to attempt making a new friend, Hallie would have just walked off and gotten her kitty food and left by now. "I don't know how any one can stand so many animals." Hallie said nodding her head in the direction of a kid holding a toad in one hand and large cat in the other.
Turning her attention back to the girl Hallie smiled at her, "I'm a transfer as well." She nodded, "From New York." She added on, her brain suddenly tried shifting gears into making another plan at escaping London and going back to New York. "Hogwarts, just the name of it doesn't even sound pleasing." Hallie sighed, at least the two of them were in it together right? Meh. Hallie could hold her own, but she assumed it was okay to know someone else wasn't thrilled at the prospect of going to Hogwarts either.
Orabelle glanced at the animals around them.
"Or the smell," she added. A horse may stunk every once in a while... unless it was a horse of Orabelle's. But really... all these... animals. She glanced at the cage the girl was holding. She supposed the cat she had would be able to attempt to rid the castle of the critters. Orabelle refused to stay in a castle full of rats.
"Lovely place I've heard," Orabelle said. Though she didn't think anything could beat France. France was amazing. And nothing could beat it. Orabelle smirked.
"Yeah well, it's Hogwarts," she said with a shrug. And she wanted to make sure her room was going to be perfect. Orabelle glanced around the place again.
"You'd think such a place would have... less people," she said, more to herself than everything.
The whole place seemed to be filled with buzzing little first years, excited to get a pet. Please, Orabelle got
her first pet when she was six.