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Tegz
It wasn't that Thea didn't like kneazles, but she was pretty sure that Eddie's one was eyeing her up like it wanted to cuddle up to her and get her outfit covered in kneazle fur.
Please. No.
So Thea walked on Edvard's other side, a small carry on bag with her, as she didnt have a trunk. Why would she? Her things were already safely ensconced in her rooms at Hogwarts.
"Of course it is." She assured him. She hadn't forgotten, even if it was years since she'd been a student herself. She'd caught this very train fourteen times in her life. It wasn't something you forgot.
She gave him a brief but gracious smile when he held the door. "Looks perfect to me, closer to the front so you can peek out the window and see it all coming." She walked in and settled herself on one of the seats, the window seat of the one facing backwards, leaving the other window for Edvard, so he could see better.
Long legs crossed, hair fluffed, Althea extracted the latest copy of Achievements in Charming from her bag, but she didn't flip it open.
In the carrier bag Tarzan was making purring noisies as he eyed Althea. Eddie was not going to let the little kitten out not really certain if his colleague was a creature lover or not. Best not to take any risks. Sitting down on the seat opposite Althea he put down his back pack next to Tarzan's carrier. Looking out the window he asked
"Has Hogwarts student's always travelled from Kings cross by train to Hogwarts?" Now that you could use port keys, apparition and so on it seemed slightly old fashioned, but a nice tradition none the less.
Straigtening his robes out Eddie listened to Tarzan's mewoing for a bit.
"So houses? Why so many as four?"He asked curiously. Going to a school where they all lived in dorms after years and ages it was a little confusing why Hogwarts felt the need to sort student's into houses. But maybe there were a logical reason.