Tailon
Gryffindork
The Hogwarts Express was leaving on a balmy Thursday morning that year, 11 A.M. sharp, as it had every September 1st for centuries. The years of the famous Harry Potter and the Second Wizarding War were long past, and the students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry could expect a banner year of education and exactly zero Dark Lords under Headmistress McGonagall.
As the train's familiar whistle rang through the station, smoke billowing from her chimney, a fifth year girl with cocoa brown skin and long, wavy, black hair hung from the window of her compartment, waving goodbye to her parents as she had since she was 11. Being from a wizarding family, she had arrived via Floo, already clad in the characteristic blue trimmed robes of Ravenclaw House. As the train pulled out of the station, the girl, whose name was Lena, dropped back into her seat, closing the window behind her. Lena shared the compartment with only three other occupants, another Ravenclaw girl who she knew was named Amelia but otherwise didn't know very well, her owl, and Lena's own pet, a large and fluffy Norwegian Forest Cat named Nylah, who jumped up into Lena's lap and curled up for the rest of the trip as Lena opened a book and disappeared into it for the entire trip.
Lena snapped her book shut on the last page just as the whistle indicated they were arriving in Hogsmeade; this year she had gotten the timing exactly right, and she was rather proud of herself. Lena exited the train into the cool evening air, making her way to the carriages pulled by the great, leather-winged Thestrals. The ride was uneventful, as it had been for 4 years, and Lena sat silently, petting Nylah and thinking back to that day,
-4 years ago-
She had been 11 years old. A tiny little girl clutching a wand she had received from Mr. Olivander just a few months before of Redwood and Unicorn hair, too long for her small hand. She had been nervous and alone for the first time, and even the comforting smile of the enormous groundskeeper as they left the boat and the similarly nervous Deputy Headmaster did little to still her anxiety.
The first years filed into the Great Hall, dazzled by the floating candles and the vast, colorful banners. They shuffled in place as the Sorting Hat was brought out and sang its song, and then the Deputy Headmaster raised the list, and spoke, only the slightest quiver in his voice as he read, "Andrés, Lena."
Lena walked to the chair, shaking like a leaf on the wind, and sat. The young man placed the hat on her head, and everything faded, leaving only her and the magic of the hat. In her ear, as if someone whispering, she heard its voice, "Nervous one, aren't you? But still, clever, a mind for stories...better be...," and then the voice was loud, booming through the Great Hall, " RAVENCLAW!"
-4 years later-
That night, Lena went to bed in high spirits, full from the first day feast,excited to return to her lessons, and more importantly, her precious library.
As the train's familiar whistle rang through the station, smoke billowing from her chimney, a fifth year girl with cocoa brown skin and long, wavy, black hair hung from the window of her compartment, waving goodbye to her parents as she had since she was 11. Being from a wizarding family, she had arrived via Floo, already clad in the characteristic blue trimmed robes of Ravenclaw House. As the train pulled out of the station, the girl, whose name was Lena, dropped back into her seat, closing the window behind her. Lena shared the compartment with only three other occupants, another Ravenclaw girl who she knew was named Amelia but otherwise didn't know very well, her owl, and Lena's own pet, a large and fluffy Norwegian Forest Cat named Nylah, who jumped up into Lena's lap and curled up for the rest of the trip as Lena opened a book and disappeared into it for the entire trip.
Lena snapped her book shut on the last page just as the whistle indicated they were arriving in Hogsmeade; this year she had gotten the timing exactly right, and she was rather proud of herself. Lena exited the train into the cool evening air, making her way to the carriages pulled by the great, leather-winged Thestrals. The ride was uneventful, as it had been for 4 years, and Lena sat silently, petting Nylah and thinking back to that day,
-4 years ago-
She had been 11 years old. A tiny little girl clutching a wand she had received from Mr. Olivander just a few months before of Redwood and Unicorn hair, too long for her small hand. She had been nervous and alone for the first time, and even the comforting smile of the enormous groundskeeper as they left the boat and the similarly nervous Deputy Headmaster did little to still her anxiety.
The first years filed into the Great Hall, dazzled by the floating candles and the vast, colorful banners. They shuffled in place as the Sorting Hat was brought out and sang its song, and then the Deputy Headmaster raised the list, and spoke, only the slightest quiver in his voice as he read, "Andrés, Lena."
Lena walked to the chair, shaking like a leaf on the wind, and sat. The young man placed the hat on her head, and everything faded, leaving only her and the magic of the hat. In her ear, as if someone whispering, she heard its voice, "Nervous one, aren't you? But still, clever, a mind for stories...better be...," and then the voice was loud, booming through the Great Hall, " RAVENCLAW!"
-4 years later-
That night, Lena went to bed in high spirits, full from the first day feast,excited to return to her lessons, and more importantly, her precious library.