Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry discussion


"So, want to sit with me?" Jude offered, as he always did. Other than when they were first-years, she had always said no. "Nah, it's okay." Lori told him, following tradition. "You can go find your Gryffindor friends, I don't mind."
"Alright then," Jude handed Lori the bag he had been holding for her and walked into one of the compartments. Lori smiled and waved at him before entering the first carriage.
[Exit Jude Lazar to Carriage 2: Compartment A]
[Exit Lori Lazar to Carriage 1 Corridor]

Lisbet tripped along the narrow corridor, lugging her heavy, cumbersome trunk behind her. Pausing to press herself against the wall, in order to allow a pair of giggling second-years to pass by her, she sighed. All the carriages seemed to be full, and here she was, pulling her behemoth of a trunk along this tiny space. It was highly unlikely that she would find an empty compartment at this time.
Her stomach grumbled, and she smiled ruefully. The snack trolley would be here soon, and she hadn't gotten a chance to extract her money from her rucksack yet. Hitching the strap of the bag higher up on her shoulder, she grasped the handle of the trunk again, and, exerting a great effort, began to pull her trunk up the corridor once again, in her futile search for an empty compartment.

Hating goodbyes, Melly had left the orphanage early--before dawn--so as not to wake the little children or to make the nurses cry. She had walked to the train station, her sole backpack on her tiny shoulders and Chelsea tucked close to her chest, secured with a shawl like a newborn babe. The kitten was sleeping comfortably against her still and Melly had just stepped onto the train to find a compartment for the ride to Hogwarts (she had been loafing around the city in the meantime) when she saw a petite blonde struggling to carry her massive trunk.
Smiling softly to herself, Melly picked up her pace and without introducing herself or asking for permission, she lifted the other end of the luggage by the handle before saying, "Here, let me help you. Which compartment are you looking for?"

Sweat glistening on her now ruddy face, Lisbet looked up to see a pixie-like girl with a waterfall of shockingly pink hair. "What?" She said, dropping her luggage on her foot. Hissing with pain, she quickly grabbed her booted foot, massaging the toe she had inadvertently injured, and letting loose a barely audible stream of swear words. Nearly losing her balance , Lisbet shot out a thin arm to steady herself, and looked again at the girl, who was still standing there.


With a small sigh, Augustine walked down the train, anxiously fingering the hems of her long sleeves. She always hated this part, trying to find a seat, because if she didn't find someone she knew, she'd end up sitting by herself, and as the train filled up, strangers.

[Exit August Xardel to Carriage 2: Compartment A.]








[Exit Melly Zielinski to Carriage 2: Compartment H.]

[Exit Lisbet Pedersen to Carriage 2: Compartment H.]

Away from his overly-excited siblings, Evander found himself able to heave a sigh of relief. Already, he could tell his blood pressure was falling to normal levels. He was convinced those two would be the death of him.

As she maneuvered her way onto the train with her small bag (the rest of her things were currently being stored in Jamie's cabin), Alice readjusted the bag on her slim shoulder as she caught sight of a familiar, lone figure walking in front of her. With a small smile, Alice picked up her step and reaching out a slender hand, she placed it gently on the boy's shoulder and greeted the younger Ravenclaw in a soft voice, "Hello, little Evander. How are you?"








[Exit Alice Keenam to Carriage 2: Compartment E.]

[Exit Evander August to Carriage 2: Compartment E.]
The corridor that connects the eight compartments of Carriage 2.