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Riverlynn
Tristan followed his brother back into the compartment. Not one for crowdshe felt more then a little awkward. He shook the girls hand as she offered it. "Hi Mikki I'm Tristan." Sitting down he spent the rest of the ride listening to the conversation. When the train came to a stop he stood and stretched. This whole journey and school thing was nerve racking. He so wish he had his sketch book but he had left it in his trunk. Sighing he turned and followed Dryas.
Siena glided silently down the hall of the train, following the stream of students. She hadn't found her sister which was never a good thing. I hope you haven't gotten into any mischief. The humans were interesting to watch and she couldn't help but be slightly amused by there antics. The smaller ones were extremely excitable and the older ones took joy in tormenting them. Her sister would clearly fit in with some of this crowd. Smiling wryly, she continued off the train and started toward some horse drawn carriages. Not horses though, strange looking things.
Dryas grinned at his brother. "Don't look so down! This is a new experience... enjoy it!" he said with a smile. "I hear the greenhouses here are pretty phenomenal!" he said with a grin. He looked ahead of him and saw a familiar form walking before them. "Tris... who's that?" he asked, indicating Siena. She looked familiar, but he couldn't remember her name. Quote:
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dan arjay
Daniel was taken aback with what Celena had responded to his offer to help her with her luggage. "With the luggage, I mean." he said measuring the weight of the environment, he continued, "You have missed a lot of festivities that Bacchus had prepared."
Celena smiled at him. "Oh! Thanks, but I'm okay," she said repositioning her luggage. "I actually think we leave it here anyway," she added, having overheard it from someone else. She sighed at his next comment. "I know, but again, we've been busy!" she said with a smile. "Not to mention the request mother keeps getting, and the animals in need of our assistance," she continued with a sigh. "Did I miss anything unusual?" she asked, curious.