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Ginevra "I hope to see you in Hufflepuff. Transfiguration is quite a good class," Daisy said. At Lex's comforting words, Daisy offered her a small smile and spoke softly, "Thank you for those words."
"Dad went to a Muggle hospital in London. I think if he went to St Mungo's, it might have caused more stress since he's a Muggle. He's been getting headaches and feeling very tired so heaps of tests have been done. I thank you for your kind thoughts."
She wasn't sure how to respond, other than offering her sympathy.
"Sounds scary, but I'm sure he will be all better soon." At least she hoped he would. Parent's weren't supposed to get sick. They were the ones that were supposed to take care of the kids. She shifted in her seat as the train rocked on towards Hogwarts.
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ChocolateFrog "I think it would be quite nice to be in Hufflepuff," said Lex. "I've always heard good things." She smiled. "I've never flown on a broom before," she continued thoughtfully. "I'm not too fond of heights, but I have always wondered what it would be like to fly. Maybe it would feel different." She shrugged. "I suppose I'll have to give it a go."
"That's good that he's being taken care of," Lex encouraged Daisy. "I've heard that Muggles have very good medicine. I'm sure they'll figure out exactly what treatment he needs."
"We would love for you to be in Hufflepuff with us." She gave a smile to her new friend as she listened to her talk about flying.
"Flying is the best thing! I'm sure you will love it. Plus, they put charms on the field when you are learning so you don't get hurt if you happen to fall off." That gave her a thought. She had always wondered what it would feel like to jump off her broom and land on the cushioning charm. Maybe the flying professor would let her give it a try...
The hills and trees were passing by quickly and the darkness was slowly taking over.
"We are getting close. We should get in our robes since we will be arriving soon." She reached up and grabbed her small duffel to pull out her robes. They were new this year. Her old robes had become far too short and had to be replaced.