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Old 05-01-2013, 01:30 PM   #24 (permalink)
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Lex was waiting and just watching the man that was watching people. He was kinda rude when she thought about it. Kinda really rude because it was rude to stare. Not that she could particularly say anything. She liked staring. Her eyes enjoyed taking in things with avid curiosity, hence why she had no problem staring back.

Vaguely she heard little grunts and scuffles but she wasn't paying attention because she was being a good watcher and watching the man. It wasn't until something suddenly KNOCK down HARD on her foot that she finally took notice of anything.

Ow...Owww...OWWWWWW!!

"Merlin's BEARD!!!" Lex kicked the trunk off with her available foot, her eye twitching ever so slightly. It took her a moment to compose herself before looking up for the culprit. The train was leaving the station, she could hex their face of, yes?

Looking over she saw a small person. Well not all that small 'cause she wasn't very tall but yeah, one of those...er...new ones. Could be a firstie, second year tops--she needed some of those. Smile Lex. It would pay off. "Hai!!" She forced on a smile, trying to forget the throbbing in her foot. "You should get that to the luggage compartment before you hurt someone else with that thing." GRIN. See? She could be nice.

Oops.

See, now, this was probably why she should have let her parents help her with her trunk instead of shooing them away. Now, she had gone ahead and dropped this monstrosity on another person's foot. "I am so, SO sorry," she said, trying to pull her trunk up onto the train again, but then the girl smiled and, after a moment of uncertainly blinking at the older girl, Aanya returned the smile.

Well, wasn't she nice.

And this was after Aanya had possibly fractured her foot.

The luggage compartment? She had no idea where that was. "Oh. Right." Nodded the little girl vigorously, then followed with, "Could you, maybe, show me where the luggage compartment is?"

Because obviously, the little one had been so excited about getting on the train that she hadn't noticed that there was a luggage compartment. Neither had the girl noticed that no one else was trying to shove their trunks onto the train like she was.

Stupid. Stupid. Stupid.

And here she thought she was Ravenclaw material.
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