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Bazinga
For the first of November it was freezing already. Cassie didn't remember being so cold. Shivering and wrapping her cloak tighter around her she made her way into the stables. The usually bubbly, smiling, snapping professor was a bit off today. She had more of an anxious look to her and her hurried step wasn't quite as bouncy. Glancing around the grounds she took note of the stillness around her. Where were the birds? She felt a disturbance with her animal friends. Typically able to see and read them well, she was struggling for some reason. Many thoughts, and visions coming to her at once.
As she entered a calming feel came around her for the most part. Though some seemed a bit on edge. She made her way towards them first. Looking into the Thestral stable first. She had been able to see them for years. Her grandfather passing in front of her was something she wouldn't forget quickly. She reached her hand in her cloak pocket and pulled out some apples. "Here you go, now can you tell me what's going on?" She was hoping they would give her a clue as to why she was feeling so uneasy.
Connor walked into the stables, continuing his goal of exploring the rather large grounds included the stables and any other places he could look around. November already and it was freezing! Merlin.. He thought October in Scotland was cold. He made sure to be bundled up this time. He was looking forward to the things Elodie said she would knit him, for more reasons than warmth but that was besides the point.
He noticed the Professor speaking to a very odd looking creature.. He just assumed there would be Horses here, but it looked like a very strange horse, they didn't have those at Salem and he didn't want to seem dumb on the carriage ride in and ask another student. "
Hello, Professor..what kind of creature is that? I'm sure that's a dumb question, but i've never seen them before.." He hadn't seen them, not until now. His father Grandmother passing a few years back, he was with her. Holding her hand.