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Old 04-29-2013, 12:47 AM   #123 (permalink)
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Isabella walked on to the platform and heard the two kids in front of her talking about spiders. She shedder and hoped that she had heard wrong. Spiders were ok but not where she couldnt see them. They were hair an creepy. Looking around at all the others, Isabella was alot of people saying their good byes. 'glad my parents said goodbye at the home.' She thought.
Looking over as a smaller girl appeared and looked as if she were watching James and herself, Zoe gave her a small smile and a little wave hoping to catch her attention and maybe have her come over. "Want to join us?" she asked kindly. HEY, she could be nice! when she wanted to be

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Lucas huffed as he walked towards the South End of the station. They had broken a vase, a vase and his Mother had given him a full dressing down. Of course, James had conveniently disappeared after the fact and Lucas had felt the full brunt of his Mum's anger. He hated being yelled at and it was worse when it was only him alone to take it - nevermind the fact that it'd been his idea to try playing football inside. He squirmed uncomfortably as he walked down the platform, trying to spot his brother. He didn't want to be left all alone on the train. Where was the sod anyway?
When he spotted the tall, blonde lump, he pushed past a couple of crying twins and punched him in the arm.

"Morning, Loser. Nice of you to stick around for the aftermath." As he stopped, he spotted the female by his side. Oh, of course, Lucas thought to himself, with a small smirk.

"Hello," he said, politely, with a nod at the girl. "M'name's Lucas."
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James looked at Zoe and laughed, "What are you afraid of spiders?" Well..okay maybe a huge spider would make him all shuddery too if he saw it face to face. It still was just a lot of fun to make fun of other peoples faults and not his own. "Um...yeah. We're...kind of the same age." And where was that bugger anyway.

He was about to answer her question when he felt someone punch his arm. Turning around he saw Lucas and grinned. "Well it wasn't like I had much of an option. Dad practically dragged me out of the house. For a second I thought they'd condemned you to another year stuck at home." Never mind the fact that he had totally bolted from the room after mum caught him and was only stopped by dad's massive frowning form in the hall.

Looking at Zoe and back at Lucas he smiled and sat back down on his trunk on the cart. "Lucas this is Zoe, Zoe my twin Lucas." And yes we saw that smirk you weren't quick enough to hide as well. "We were talking about the castle. So far I've made out that Hufflepuffs are some strange beings that like to hug people and that she," he pointed to Zoe, "doesn't like them and there's some family angle there somewhere. OH and that there's giant spiders in the forest that will eat you so you should fatten up on the food the house elves make so they can have at least a decent meal and will only eat one of us." He said cheekily and began kicking the tire of the cart again.


Blowing a raspberry at James, Zoe shrugged "Hey cute little spiders are okay. Big nasty hairy spiders with large pincers would scare anybody." Okay except mr. macho. Her eyes widened when he said that he and his brother were the same age. It was that exact moment another boy walked up. Merlin how was she supposed to tell the two apart?

"Hi." she said shyly. She'd not known too many sets of twins and here she was with James and Lucas now. Giggling at his rendition of how she'd described Hogwarts. Well the spiders were scary, and the hufflepuffs were kind of weird, about the hugging thing, so James had it that about right. But fattening themselves up so only one of them could be eaten made her snort and shake her head. Okay that would be a guy yep. "And I kind of offered to show you both around." she said a shy smile appearing.