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Sonea
When Sonea had left the train she waved at the first year girl she had met in the train and followed the other students to the carriage. She had quickly grabbed Little princess out of her bag when she had left the train and had put her pink rat in her pocket without talking to her rat, she was still angry and her rat was still grounded, what means that her rat needed to stay in her pocket, bag or her cage! But now, when she looked at the carriage she forgot for a moment that she was angry at Little princess, she was a little nervous now that she was almost back at Hogwarts and she wondered if she was good enough to make her parents proud this year. She was now a second year and she knew that she was no longer totally inexperienced and that she needed to learn more about using magic, spells and everything what was important for her to learn, but was she good enough?
The young girl felt insecure and tried to hide it by looking arrogant. She stepped forward and ignored the people she didn’t knew and nodded to the students she had saw before or to those she knew that they were from a good family. She stepped into the carriage and took a deep breath, waiting for the carriage to move forwards but she needed to wait first until the carriage was full, there were still three places to sit.
Presley hopped off of the train and let Mercury out of his cage. He knew the way to the owlery from here. She gently petted the thestral, and climbed onto a carriage that she thought was empty. She sighed. This would be her last carriage ride, and her last welcoming feast. It was a strange feeling. Not that she wasn't excited for bigger and better things, she'd just become so used to Hogwarts as a home.
She leaned back and noticed the light catching another face in the carriage. She gasped.
"Oh Merlin! I didn't see you there! Were you saving these seats?" she asked the younger girl. How had she not seen that another person was in here when she first got in? Was she really that out of it today?