Quote:
Originally Posted by
moonyroxs
Melanie raised an eyebrow. She had been sure that was old news, but she proceeded to explain anyway. "Yeah, werewolves... there was two werewolves on staff last year. And there was an attack on a person the year before. No one died or anything though." she explained, looking at her carefully. "I'm pretty sure Professor Lupa is still teaching Ancient Runes at Hogwarts, but Professor Bontecou, who got turned into a werewolf.. Well, I don't think he's Headmaster anymore. Kazimeriz is. He likes sacking teachers." she stated, matter-oh-factually, taking a bigggggg breath as she finished. She wasn't about to mention all the Hufflepuffs that got killed last term. Melanie was absolutely positive that wouldn't bring back good memories.
Hearing her Cadence's explanation for not knowing, she muttered inaudible something about 'stupid adults' Even if they felt it would be bad for her, in Melanie's opinion, they should have at least sent her to Hogwarts informed. "Yeah...well, ask me if you have any other questions." she said, smiling slightly.
Natasha had made... A resolve. She would NOT be sad, and she'd enjoy herself, but she wasn't doing it that well. She wasn't doing it at all, in fact. It was easier said then done, in the sunny street of Diagon Alley, but here? Not so much. She just missed Tammy waaay too much. But as bad as she felt, she wanted to be in some company.
She walked down the corridor managing to perk up slightly. So, bad things?
Tammy wasn't here, and the train reminded Tasha all too much of her cousin. Which wasn't good. But the good things? She was going back to Hogwarts and that was something to be happy about. She was even excited. She had a cat this year, and and owl.
Smiling, she slowly slid open a compartment. "Hey, sorry to intrude, but would you mind if I sat in here?" She asked, looking around and hoping they wouldn't mind, that was when she caught sight of her. Melanie. Natasha had liked being around her in her early years of Hogwarts, but it had been a very long time since she'd even seen her.