Hufflepuff Forever Interstellar Hitchhiker Quote:
Originally Posted by MyPatronusIsaMoose Oakey passed down a few empty compartments until he came to one he figured was good enough. Pushing his luggage in he sat down, without bothering to load his things above him.
This will be the first year Valentine will stay home before he flies to Hogwarts on his own, Aegis said he he wanted to keep valentine home for the sake of owling Mr.Merdog before anything. Oakey didn't even think Aegis took a liking to the former Groundskeeper, not like he did.
At least Charmer slept peacefully in his crate, like the good little black cat he was. Oakey figured now was good a time as any to take his mind off what had happened outside on the Platform. Jarvis being a Muggle tricks obsessed fool, and Sophie's (and her father's) evil glares. Before he went to sleep Oakey went over to the compartment door and opened it slightly, just in case the food trolley passe him by or if anyone besides Sophie wanted to sit in with him. Quote:
Originally Posted by Grrr..Meow Zarifa tried to move as carefully as possible through the train, she managed half way but got accidentally bumped into a compartment, apparently not empty. she fell flat on her back with a thud, her owl Mauve ended up being flung in the nearest seat. She noticed she scraped her knee, she started to sob. The last time the girl had been this apprehensive about a trip on the Hogwarts Express was her first year. So, after waiting until the very last moment to board the train, Emmaleigh made her way towards the middle of the train. With Halt’s cage in one hand, and her trunk dragging along behind her, Em peered in several compartments looking for a place to sit. Seeing Oakey sitting in one, she decided to go in, only to find a girl on the ground in tears. Dropping her trunk and leaving it in the corridor, she sat the owl’s cage on the floor in the compartment as she knelt down beside the crying girl. “Hey, whats wrong? you okay?” she asked, as she tried to comfort the girl by placing her hand reassuringly on her shoulder. |