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Carriage 4: Compartment D

Aura walked into the empty compartment and put in a pair of her stronger earplugs, happy with the silence. She put Mittens, her cat, on the table and leaned against the wall, closing her eyes and putting her feet up on the bench.

As the two seventh years maneuvered their way through the corridor, they finally settled on a compartment that looked empty. Storming in loudly, Casey walked through first and because she had turned to look over her shoulder at her friend, she hadn't noticed the body curled up on the couch nor the small cat and she asked Brendan loudly, "Did you have bacon this morning? I smell bacon on you."
"What a silly question," Brendan retorted. "I have bacon every morning." Casually, he pushed his way past her and was about to settle Chase's cage on the table when he saw the cat. "Oh, hello," he greeted, "and who do you belong to?"
"Shit, Bren, there's someone already in here," Casey grimaced, realizing the poor girl was trying to sleep even as they yacked. She was holding Beowulf's cage as well, unsure if they should stay or try to find another cart.


Nodding in affirmation, Casey followed suit and placed her cage down next to Chase's as she took a seat beside Brendan, absentmindedly playing with her hair.
"What's your name, Luv?" Brendan asked. "I'm Brendan. This is Casey," he introduced, nodding to his friend, Captain and House mate.


Casey rolled her eyes. "Jesus, Brendan, lay it on thick, why don'tcha?" Shaking her head then at him she said to Aura, "Nice to meet you, Aura." She gave the girl a small smile, unsure if she just wanted to be left alone.


"Didn't you just eat?" she laughed as she shook her head. "No, thanks."
Shrugging, Brendan held the bag out to Aura, reaching across the table with his wiry arm. "Take one," he instructed in a friendly manner.


Casey's eye caught Aura's and she gave the redhead an awkward smile, not quite sure what to say. She pulled her hair straightener out of her large backpack and looked around for a socket to plug it into. Seeing none, she should up and walked into the washroom to see if there was one there.
Once his friend disappeared, Brendan ate another couple of chips and then plopped the bag down on the table. "Feel free," he told Aura as he wiped his hands down on his jeans. "Don't be shy," he said with a warm grin.




Having finished her hair, Casey walked back out and plopped herself down next to Brendan just as she heard him ask Aura, "So how dya like Hogwarts, then?"


"Here we go," Casey groaned with a roll of her eyes.
"Well, it's true," Brendan insisted, narrowing his gaze at his friend. "I mean, yes, there's magic and flying brooms and whatnot but it's still a school."
"Ignore him," Casey told Aura, still shaking her head.
"You've never been to muggle school, so you don't know," Brendan pointed out, like he'd done many times before.
"Maybe not, but Hogwarts is pretty damn awesome," Casey insisted with a firm nod of her chin. "And Aura agrees and she has been to muggle school as well," Casey said triumphantly, grinning at the girl.


"Just admit that you lost," Casey taunted as she slugged him in the shoulder.
Catching her hand, Brendan gave her a shove and laughed as she fell back on the bench, squealing about her hair. "Never." Turning back to face Aura, he reached for another chip and then asked, "So, what's your favorite subject, then?"


Casey held up her hands in surrender, her eyes wide and innocent. "What? What did I say?"
Chuckling, Brendan grabbed her ankle that was now close to his own leg since she had decided to sit sideways with her feet up and simply gave it a playful squeeze. "It's whatchu don't say, Luv," he remarked cryptically. Turning then to Aura he asked, "So potions, aye? You must be a real whiz-kid," he said to her, giving her a roguish grin.


Casey shook her head, "No, please don't, he'll want to go hunting after that." There was no way she could let a hawk loose on the Hogwarts Express.
Grimacing at the truth of that, Brendan then turned to Aura and asked, "Does your cat eat chips?"


At the sound of Quidditch, Casey sat up straighter, more alert to the conversation now. "We're practicing first thing tomorrow morning," she said to Brendan sternly.
"Aye, aye, Captain," he teased.


Casey's eyes widened slightly at Aura's comment. How could anyone not like Quidditch? "What's not to like?" she asked in a joking manner that held just the slightest unintended aggression.


Casey leaned over Brendan's shoulder to grab some from the bag.




"What about your bikes?" Casey piped in.
"Ah, aye, of course," Brendan nodded in agreement with a reminiscent look on his all American face. Shrugging then he said, "Guess I can't be having favorites."


"Oh, it's finished," Brendan confirmed with a wide grin. "She's a real beauty too, thinking of naming her Elsa."
"Elsa?" Casey repeated, wrinkling her nose.
"Yeah, Elsa. What's your problem with that?" Brendan asked, swiping at her foot as it kicked him in the thigh.
Casey chuckled. "I dunno, guess I have to see the bike first to tell you."
"It's too bad I couldn't bring it to Hogwarts," he sighed wistfully. He glanced over at Aura then and noticed that she was even redder than before. "What's the matter, Luv?" he queried, putting her on the spot.




"Yeah, we made it inside just in time," Casey agreed, subconsciously patting her hair.
"In any event, you're old enough now to ride a bike, aren't you, Luv?" Brendan asked Aura, always willing to discuss his passion.


Seeing Aura was annoyed with her cat, Casey held out her arms from her sitting position and offered, "I can take her for you. If she doesn't mind? Is she a she?" the Gryffindor Captain laughed.


Brendan chuckled at his friend's reaction to the cat, wondering when on earth she'd become so... feminine. Shaking his head, he commented, "I almost bought a cat instead of Chase. But owls are pretty grand even if they're harder to take care of."




"He's a playa," Brendan grinned, winking at the girls, clasping his hands behind his head.


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The fourth compartment of Carriage 4. It can seat eight, but for comfort's sake, usually seats no more than six.