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While he wanted for an answer he heard a familiar voice from behind him. "Oy, it's Little Italy!" He took a moment and gave her a hearty hug. He shrugged and pulled down his glasses to the end of his nose and winked. He still hadn't had any effects...that would be later tonight and soon. "Well, they're not as stylish as yours were, but I think they're rather snazzy." Rafe caught a glimpse of Ari's robes. "Figures you would be in Slytherin. I was hoping, but something about having a lot of courage and I'm in the Lion's den. Can't complain though! This is quite a lively group!" He looked over his shoulders to his fellow Gryffies who were chatting it up still.
"Well, I would have let you known, but I couldn't find you...I was sitting on the roof of the front cars...I know it's dangerous! But, it was beautiful up there and I wanted to be one of the first to see Hogwarts! It was beautiful!" His hair was still a bit wind swept from the trip. "So, yeah, I didn't really talk to anyone on the train. Kept to myself."
Ari tilted her head at him
" on the top of the roof of the train ?" she slapped the back of his head teasingly
" Are you insane?" she asked, rhetorically. She then laughed, well.. guess boys will be boys.
"Yep, I'm a little snake now" she said, sticking her tongue at him like a snake
" Something about achieving my goals no matter what and I sorta begged the old hat not to put me with my sister..." she covered her eyes, still smiling, she brushed some of her thick hair out of the way.
"I've met some nice people as well, it was been quite the journey .." she looked around his table and added
" you're seem quite the group as well, that's good!" she managed to squeeze herself between the person next to Rafe, whose back was to him. She pinched his cheeks like a big old grandmother
" Mah boy is such a star, look at all these little friends he has..." she said laughing
" I've been watching you from my table, you're a star man!" . She reached for some bread and eat a mouth full, not very lady-ish-like.