Arts TRANSPONSTER! Anna did glance at Aaron when he approached them, but the quacking noises were far from being on her priority list at the moment - and she genuinely didn't think that was a problem anyway. At least not in the light of what was happening right now.
Her heart sank as the Headmaster said exactly what she feared he would. As he continued to speak, the prefect could feel her face burning as it probably turned red, although she was trying her best not to let it show. She wasn't angry, but the nerves and the thought of the possibilities of having the two missing kids gone for too long in this mysterious - and dangerous - mist were pretty overwhelming. 'You can't help anyone if you're dead.' So from red, Anna's face grew pale as the man continued on another thought process. So the mist could kill? Or whatever was in the mist was deadly? Was that what he thought? Anna listened to the Headmaster's own set of questions and wondered herself what the answer to each of those were. This was insane. A bit too much. It was almost like the Inferi situation all over again, only this time the attacking entity moved much more slowly.
Lose more people, though? Was he already counting Kamryn and the Potter boy as lost? For good? Anna was feeling sick and lightheaded now. Merlin, how- ?? She wasn't sure what to think.
She wasn't looking up at him anymore when the Headmaster finished and she did take a moment before she sighed. 'More following the instructions, less questioning them.' Anna respected Headmaster Trent, but that was not how she liked to operate at all. "Yes, sir." She replied after Aaron, still not looking up at the man. Disappointed was an understatement.
Honestly, Anna let Stasya lead the Gryffindors - and Slytherins - towards their Common Room as she stayed behind with the intention to both see what the adults were going to do and... well, be the one to make sure there were no stragglers. |