12-27-2014, 03:48 AM
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Valerie Warren First Year x8
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Originally Posted by AlwaysSnapesGirl So summer was already over and it was time to go back to Hogwarts. David was almost kinda relieved, actually. Summer had been pretty boring most of the time, and he was at the point now where his brother and sister were getting on his nerves and he was getting on theirs more often than not.
Plus Hogwarts at least meant getting to see his friends more often, so that was the bright side to the actual school part.
So he was dragging his trunk towards the wall between platforms 9 and 10, and...he noticed a girl and a man (her dad?) just staring at it. With stuff on a trolley. So...new Hogwarts people? Probably. "'Sup," he greeted them with a grin as he stopped beside them. "Need some help?" Ariel gasped when a voice jarred her fixation of the wall. Suddenly she realized she...they, including her father, must look very strange staring at a wall, rather than facing each other and chatting, waiting for their train.
Her immediate reaction was to tell him no, that they were fine. But she sort of did need help. But he could be a Muggle. But he could not be.
Reason told her that she could test the waters with him. It was a teenager who approached her, after all. Student-aged, obviously not an actual porter working in the station, therefore, possibly going to Hogwarts as well. This was the place in the entire station where she would come across teenagers going to Hogwarts. "Possibly," she answered, her words coming out quickly. "Where are you going?" It was an uncharacteristically forward question, but she wouldn't know he could help her unless she knew they were going to the same place.
Although her father was right there, Ariel decided she needed to take charge of the situation. She had to find her own way. She really had to.
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