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DanialRadFAN01 Yes, she really wanted to just go to bed in her tower but the Ravenclaw tower was up here in the Castle as well and she wanted to be sure that all of the new Eagles made their way back to the Common Room okay. She was protective, what could she say?
She greeted the knocker as if it were a real person and answered her riddle rather quickly. Once she entered she closed the door behind her and moved further into the room. "Hello everyone." She waved smally. "Just checking up on you before we all turn in." Adult in the hizz-house Little Sophie Brown was there and Mr. Kim as well as the new student she had spoken breifly with at the Feast...Brynn she thought.
Elwood didn't have much intention of staying super long tonight but she did notice her female prefect, finally, sitting over on her own. Calista walked over to the girl and took a seat beside her. "Good evening Isadora, I didn't see you at the Feast. Did we get everyone up here alright?" An encouraging smile was given to her new prefect. The girl hadn't took her lessons but she knew she was smart and responsible, right? Someone had told her that.
When Gwen finally found the common room she slipped in behind another student. She had read all about that knocker and was pretty sure she would never be able to answer its riddles. The room was beautiful and amazing. It was bigger than her family's entire apartment.
Flat, she corrected herself. They called it a flat in British English, didn't they?
Gwen heard a voice, and turned in surprise toward the familiar accent that she hadn't heard all day. The only adult in the room, and she was American. Gwen thought about going to talk to her, but decided against it. She was speaking to an older student, and what would Gwen say anyway?
You're American? Me too. Let's get coffee sometime. No. There was nothing she could say that wouldn't be awkward.
Where was she supposed to go? Maybe she should just wait for Hope to get here. Hope would know where they were supposed to sleep, or at least be brave enough to ask someone.