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"Nice to meet you Daisy." Shannon told her with a half smile. "I haven't left the compartment since I got here." Shannon said with a shrug of his shoulders. "Too captivated by the scenery out there to even think about leaving." He said nodding his head towards the window. When Daisy pulled out a package of licorice Shannon remembered his bag of candy his sister gave him before he got onto the train. "I'll pass." He told her as he dug out the massive plastic bag full of assorted colors of sour gummy worms. "My sister made sure to pack me enough of these to get me through the next two weeks." He chuckled as he pulled the bag out and opened it. He pulled one of the candies out and stuck it in his mouth. After eating them so long with his sister, he didn't find them remotely sour anymore, but they still tasted good. "You want some?" He questioned, holding his bag out to Daisy. "There's more than enough to share." He told her as he reached in for another one. |
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Adam nodded. "I know what you mean...I was really bummed when I had to leave that Professor. I just learned so much from him." Adam had no idea where the professor went, but he did wish there was a way he could find out where he was. The professor had kind of been a mentor to him. "Yeah...they're about the same. They might just have slight variations in the titles. For example Defense Against the Dark Arts was called Defense Training at my one school." |
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"Astrid! That wasn't for you!" Daisy chided the cameleon-newt. "Sorry, he has terrible table manners." |
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"You could write to him? I wrote to that Divination Professor..." For about a letter or two then...well, she couldn't recall, but it was either too painful to communicate with him, or she forgot. Or a combination of the two. And she simply nodded at the subject name changes. Defense Training made sense. It sounded loads less scary, too. It didn't make it sound like the Dark Arts were some threat, which Ellie strongly believed was untrue. |
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"I would like to get in contact with him," Adam said, shooting a look out the window. "I'd have to do some research to figure out where he is though. He took a leave of absence because his wife had just had a baby and he wanted to be with her. I left before he came back...I suppose he's still there..." |
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Ah, sarcasm. Dallin smirked, wiggling his eyebrows at her comment before busying himself with trying to situate his things so that his trunk wouldn't flatten his owl cage if the train suddenly flipped out or something. When he was finished with that he stayed turned away from her, a grin playing at his lips when she asked that question. "Well," he started, turning around and walking over to sit next to her. "Maybe I'd leave. I think I'd keep my stuff here though, because it's just too much to lug around." He looked over at his trunk almost thoughtfully. "But... it's probably more likely that I'd just stay here." Nod. "Maybe I'd, uh, try to change your mind." He looked at her, now, his eyes wide. Heh. |
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"You can try. And you can borrow Clio if you want. I'll take you up to the owlery one day and point her out for you. I don't use her much so you don't need to ask or anything if you ever want to borrow her." Truth. Clio would probably appreciate the task, actually. And Ellie knew how important teachers could be to someone. Merlin, she knew. |
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"That would be great," Adam said, giving Ellie a smile. "I would...uh...appreciate that." So now Adam was not only going to find out where the owlery was, but he was also going to have access to an owl he could use. Perhaps he could finally get in touch with that Professor. "So...are any of the professors you had last year still at Hogwarts? That article about Tate made it seem like a lot of the Professors left..." |
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"Yeah, I'm ready for the school year, I'm just not ready for it to be my last one." It was just going to seem so weird not coming back to school next year and... well, she still didn't even know what she wanted to do with her life. She was going to have to start giving some serious thought to what kind of career she wanted. Time was running out on her. |
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It widened, though. "Of course." Professors that are still at Hogwarts? Hmm... "Well, they hardly ever tell us when they're leaving, so I can't be sure. I know we'll definitely be getting a new Charms and Divination Professor," And... "Oh, and I think Tate said something about the Ministry teachers being replaced at the Feast end of last term," She couldn't be entirely sure, though, as she was trying to pre-occupy herself and hadn't listened too well. "So that would mean a new Transfiguration and Ancient Runes Professor." She didn't take the latter, though, so she didn't care about it. "I think, though, that Hadley, the Arithmancy Professor will be back," Ellie hoped she would at least have been told otherwise. "And Max Vindictus," Former Pro-Quidditch Player, "Teaches Flying. I can't imagine him leaving." He gave her the badge, so he COULDN'T leave. She had to properly thank him for it. "And I do hope the Herbology Professor's back. She's pretty cool." Those were all the subjects she could speak for, though. |
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"I like Herbology," Adam said with a little smile. He had to admit that there was something soothing about being around plants...that was of course if the plants didn't bite you back. "All the Herbology professors I've had before have been a bit loony though...they seemed to be more interested in trying to interact with the plants than actually teaching about the plants." Yes...they had been a strange group of people. |
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Then she raised her eyebrows at the question of which house she was in. Was it not painfully obvious from everything down to the demeanor that she was a Gryffindor, "I'm in Gryffindor. Which house are you hoping to be in?" |
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"My dad is British, and my mum is from Romania." she added as a further explanation, instinctively running a hand through a a few locks of ebony hair that were caused by the latter. Turning to Maddy, Eris gave a slight frown, "I don't know much about Slytherin...does one usually get sorted based on family?" she questioned with her already boyish voice lowering in slight worry. Her father had been in Ravenclaw, and in due sense, mainly talked about that house. Of course the names of the others were mentioned, but never in depth. He wanted her to formulate her own opinions on the houses, but instead, it made her more curious as the student's discussed their favorite house. "What house are you in, Will?" |
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Sierra shrugged. "It's alright," she mumbled. For now. If she did again, Sierra hoped she ended up a Hufflepuff. It would serve the Puffers right to wind up with a klutz. Hearing the comment about sending a bill to replace her shoes, Sierra made a slight turn toward the girl. Again, her eyebrows were raised. "I'm sure my shoes are just fine," she assured. She continued to survey the girl, trying to decide whether she was someone she could like or someone who was destined to five years of eye-rolls. ...but then the girl zoomed off and ran into a compartment. Sierra could see her through the window, crying like a four-year-old. Whatever. Who needed the kid around anyway? Sierra rolled her eyes then made her way down the corridor. Halfway through, she drew in a deep sigh and again rolled her eyes. This time, though, it was directed toward her and not the girl. She'd have to go back. What if the girl ended up in Slytherin, and Sierra had made herself an early enemy. *sigh* She turned on her heels and headed back, trying not to make eye contact with a soul. Sliding open the door to the compartment, she looked at the girl and said, "It's really alright, you know..." |
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"Really now?" Okay, so maybe I wasn't fooled, but I could sure play along with it. "Where did you receive this 'training' from? It sounds purely fascinating. Heh." And then she said she was joking. Sad face. So during this time of talkingness I started looking around. Just Cinderella and I? In a closed apartment? By ourselves. The window just happened to be closed up to. Cough. She probably hadn't realized yet. I tried to convince myself that was a good thing. No awkward conversations that way. "Uh huh..." I said somewhat distantly. "What? Oh. Right." I smile. "Sorry. I uh...I like your hair." SO LAME. Lets change the subject. "So yeah, what type?" |
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Ellie laughed. "Bentley's not loony exactly..." Though she did have that thing for flesh-eating-trees or whatever they were. "She's pretty epic. We had an entire conversation about Quidditch." Which dubbed her awesome. |
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Harlow was upset with herself for crying. She didn't want anyone to think she was baby, but she couldn't help it. She just wasn't use to people not automatically being nice to her. Either because of her family's influence or just Harlow's sweet nature. People were always nice to her, but not at Hogwarts. Legalos started up her purr machine. It always calmed HArlow when she was upset and she appreciated the gesture for her faithful cat. She rubbed her belly as she sat up on the seat. Harlow pulled out one of her handkerchiefs and cleaned up her face. No reason to look like something the cat drug in just because she was having a bad day. She pulled out a chocolate frog and munched on it as Merlin stared up at her serenely. She tucked him into her purse and pulled out her journal to record her hellish day when the girl she had bumped into walked into the compartment. "You were really upset with me." she said quietly. She didn't want the girl to apologize if she didn't mean. She hadn't cried fishing for apologies. She had just been upset. |
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