Text Cut: Louisa, Treyen, Dallin and Ellie S. ^___^
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Originally Posted by
Magical Soul
Moving away from the crowded front, full of 5 footers persons Louisa took a lazy and careless glance at her dallying cat, licking off students' shoes. AGAIN. With a melodramatic sigh, Louisa snapped one of the door's open with unnecessary force. The compartment seemed empty... except for a certain young lady. "If it's not miss Johanson herself," the girl smirked, sliding the door closed behind her and giving the older girl a one-arm hug.
"Merlin, I seriously didn't think I'd miss you." And Louisa's usual harsh honesty was on as she flopped down opposite of the... wait for it.. GRADUATE. Also, it was indeed true, not seeing the girl for the entire summer! THREE months... or less. Or more. Louisa had been quite busy that she lost track of time but she did miss Ellie Johanson just as she missed Vashti, Kita and Enya. Shockers.
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Originally Posted by
Lockhartian
Really, he was trying not very hard to get to his compartment before he had to walk down the corridor as the train ride extended, but one Ravenclaw girl didn't close the door very well, for he saw who was inside the compartment without having the need to pay close attention to it.
The new Head Boy opened up the door, "Good day, ladies." His eyes went from Ellie to..., "I know you. You're Louisa, right?" the one that made him slide on the grounds? Yeah, that same Louisa.
He was just lingering out the door, watching some students pass by, before settling his eyes on the one who'll be graduating with him. "Did you have a good summer, Ellie?"
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Originally Posted by
Syd
It was Dallin's last train ride to Hogwarts. Strangely, he wasn't at all sad about that. Maybe some part of his brain was sad, but for the most part he just wanted to get to the castle. There wasn't much significance to the train ride, anyway. He might be a little more emotional about his last opening feast. That was something to be sad about.
This is what he thought about as he went down the train. He was also looking for Ellie, because he thought he had an idea of where she might be sitting. The middle of the train. It seemed like her favorite part of the train, so that's where Dallin decided to look first. He didn't have to look far, either, because he found Ellie's compartment easily.
Slipping inside, he pulled his trunk with Barty's cage inside. And the compartment was quite full compared to usual. "Treyen," he said, because the Hufflepuff was the first one Dallin saw. And then... "Ellie, and...Louisa!" It was just a party in here, wasn't it? He pushed his trunk over so that it wasn't blocking the doorway, then he went to sit by Ellie. He kissed his girlfriend on the cheek quickly before waving at Louisa and leaning forward to look at Treyen.
"Congratulations on the Head Boy thing."
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Originally Posted by
HaRoHeGiNeLu
Ellie was making her way down the train, twirling her
flower in her hand. Since, she already knew where she'd be sitting, she didn't make too much of an effort checking for empty compartments or whatnot. Until she saw the one she was going to be sitting with...here...for whatever reason.
The reason mattered not, for she had a huge grin on her face after recognizing the back of his head. She skipped up to the compartment and, because he was the first she noticed, spoke to Treyen.
"Look, Treyen! I got a flower!" she said as if it were some sort of accomplishment, holding it out for him to see.
Then she saw all who were in the compartment. Why, Dallin, of course! And his pretty, shy girlfriend. And that Louisa girl that made her feel popular for knowing who she was at the feast last year.
"Hi guys!" Ellie slipped into the compartment and took a seat.
She had a flower.
Grin.
Ellie was enjoying the peace and quiet when - Oh. Hello, Louisa Carter. Ellie jumped just a tad as the door slid open with a loud crash. What a way to make an appearance, eh? And Louisa had a cat? Ellie was allergic to cats. D: And it wasn't just the fact that she despised them, she actually was allergic to them. Them and their stupid, fluffy hair. Anyway.
"And if it isn't Louisa Carter herself." She replied with a nod.
At her next choice of words, Ellie raised her eyebrows. She seriously didn't think she'd miss her? Ellie didn't know how she was supposed to take that. Part of her wanted to be offended, but the other part knew it was just Louisa and she shouldn't take that seriously. So, she just laughed and returned her one-armed hug.
"Thank you, I guess. I suppose I missed you too." She said with a wink as Louisa sat on the opposite bench. That girl was silly.
Just then, the door opened again and Ellie looked up to see the new Head Boy. Which was kind of a surprise, for some reason.
"Hey, Treyen." She greeted with a friendly smile. He was a nice kid. When he addressed her, Ellie nodded.
"Yeah, it was really good. Had lots of fun." Short and sweet answer. That was good, right?
"And what about you, Mr. Head Boy? Did you have a good time in Ireland?" Because he had said something about camping in Ireland. Yep.
Oh, look. Dallin was here too! This was fun. She smiled as he kissed her cheek and she returned the gesture. She would've kissed him for reeeaal, but there were children around.
COUGHlouisaCOUGH. Putting a hand on Dallin's knee, Ellie stretched her legs out and rested her feet on the bench across from her.
"Long time no see," she said, even though it was like, 5 minutes ago when they were talking to Carter. But whatever.
And then another person appeared. Ellie Stone. Ellie Johanson still had a slight fear of this girl for some reason. She seemed like the tough, Quidditch type and that probably came with the Captain status. The girl never really did anything that made Ellie J. fear her; she just seemed... intimidating. Well. Except today. Ellie watched as the other Ellie bounced in with a huge grin. And a flower that she seemed very happy about. Ellie looked at her skeptically and smiled a little.
"Hi." Ellie said somewhat timidly. Was she always like this?