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"Thanks just remember that I have been learning in a muggle school for a few years," he said giving her a harm smile. "Actually to live everywhere is cool but after a while you just can't stand the place," he said remembering his early, rich childhood. Thomas heard the Laura lived on the outside of London just like him but she probably;y lived in a town and he lived in a village. "Where did you exactly live in London?" he asked her and his bright green eyes started to shine.
Laura smiled back at Thomas, and she realised that he had more in common with her than either of them knew.
"Yeah, I grew up going to a muggle primary school," she agreed with a nod. Then his next statement threw her off guard.
"I guess it would get quite boring, and the change would be great," she voiced.
"But I'm never in the house really. When I was little, I used to get my Grandfather to take me and my sister out all of the time, to Diagon Alley and such. I could never be in the house with my dad." As if a cold wind had blown through the carraige, Laura shivered, but it was just the memory.
"That can never happen now," she added boredly, as if the subject of her dad dying was of no real interest to her. Then Thomas asked her where abouts in London she lived, and Laura had to stop and think about it.
"Well, she began.
"It's not really London, but more of the Countryside around it. A wizard can't miss the house, there's nothing but a forest and grounds around it, for miles. A muggle however..." she added, by way of explanation. A muggle wouldn't be able to see the house, due to thw numerous spells cast upon it. Even her mother had to be accompanied by a wizard.