Eyes of a Stranger
Hello to all who have had the
misfortune to stumble onto my story. ;) This is just the first
chapter...I'm not quite sure exactly where this is going...I might
just delete it if I get too frustrated. Not that you'll care.
I'm scared of reviews, but if you happen to venture down to the
little box, why don't you just write something anyway? It'll make
me happy :)
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Disclaimer: All of the lovely characters that
are J.K. Rowling's (you know who they are) belong to, well...her.
The girlies belong to moi.
Chapter
One:
Strangers
Alike
Having
just emerged from the barrier which separated Platform 9 and 3/4
from the Muggle World, Gabbi stared around in amusement. She had
told her (rather evil) parents that she'd like to come to the
platform the way the other new students did, so as not to attract
any attention. Not that her appearance in itself didn't attract
any attention
Gabbi
(that's Gabrielle, to you) was rather pretty, if she did say so
herself. Pale as moonlight, with sharp, yet beautiful features,
she was very small. Her dark silky hair was cropped short, but
it didn't give her a boyish appearance, as it might on others.
On the contrary, it made her look chic and sophisticated. Not
that she was aiming to look chic and sophisticated...it
just kind of happened that way. There was a beauty mark on her
upper lip; her mother, and seemingly every woman in the family
had it.
Her
eyes were a deep, dark, almost plum color, and they didn't come
to be this way by some cheap Muggle contacts. No, she was born
with them like that, and they seemed to change, depending on her
mood. If eyes were the window to the soul, this rule certainly
did not apply to Gabbi. No matter how long you looked into those
mysterious eyes of hers, you wouldn't have gained any more knowledge
about Gabbi, or her "soul." Assuming she had a
soul, that is.
Gabbi
looked around the crowded station for a nice boy who she could
easily charm into helping her put her trunk on the train. Finding
one rather quickly, she dragged her heavy trunk over to him as
fast as she could. The boy, who was tall, with flaming red hair
and freckles, was conversing with a few of his friends. Being
quite short for a girl of eleven, Gabbi got on her tiptoes and
tapped the boy on his shoulder. He turned away from his friends
to look down at Gabbi, who wore a mock expression of fear.
"Um...could
you help me with - with my trunk?" Gabbi asked in a small,
mousy voice, much unlike her own.
"Oh...um,
sure," said the boy. He called to his friends, "Be right
back, you guys!"
Upon
reaching the train, the boy said, "I'm Ron, is this your
first year?"
"Yes,"
said Gabbi, "I'm Gabbi." They shook and then, with some
difficulty, heaved her trunk into a compartment near the back
of the Hogwarts Express.
"Thanks!"
said Gabbi, hopping inside, grinning, and displaying a row of
perfect, white teeth.
Ron
turned the color of a radish and mumbled, "Oh, sure...no
problem. See you later!" and trotted off to rejoin his friends.
Gabbi
giggled evilly and settled down in her seat by the window to spy
on Ron and his friends. Ah, how easy it was to get what you wanted!
Suddenly she let out a murmur of surprise.
"Ooh...Harry
Potter," she whispered. "How...interesting." She
smiled to herself, purple eyes twinkling maliciously.
Suddenly,
the train emitted a whistle and the few kids that remained on
the platform scrambled onto the train in a hurry, for fear of
being left behind. As the train sped away, young witches and wizards
in training leaned out of the windows, yelling to their parents.
Despite herself, Gabbi's stomach leapt with excitement.
Just
then, the compartment door burst open, and three girls leapt in,
trunks in tow. The first girl, who had two high, dark-brown pigtails
sitting atop her head (which, Gabbi thought, made her look remarkably
like a dog) squealed, "Why'd you do that?"
"What,
me?" another girl, with dark blue eyes and curly red
hair giggled. "I didn't do anything."
The
third girl, who was apparently at a loss for words, collapsed
in a seat and ran her fingers through her long, blonde hair, gasping
for breath. All three girls settled down in their seats, breathing
deeply and trying hard to contain themselves.
Looking
around, the first girl (the doggish one) spotted Gabbi sitting
in a corner and said, "Oh, h ello!" She strode forward
and held out her stocky hand boldly. "I'm Marissa."
Gabbi
looked at her hand, considering this action. These weren't the
sort of people she usually concerned herself with...but hey, what
the hell. She shook Marissa's hand saying, "I'm Gabbi."
The many silver rings that adorned her fingers glimmered in the
bright light.
"Ooh,
your hands are freezing!" Marissa exclaimed, flitting
around the small compartment. "It's summer!"
Gabbi
shrugged and looked over at the other girls, who were still making
an attempt to calm themselves. One was rubbing her eyes, which
appeared to have tears in them, and the other was holding a hand
to her chest and breathing slowly.
"This
is Karly," Marissa said, pointing at the girl with the curly
red hair, "and Taylor," she said, pointing to the other
girl.
"H-hey,"
said Karly, still out of breath. "Is this your first year
- too?"
"Yep,"
said Gabbi simply.
Taylor
gave Gabbi a once-over and said quietly, "Hey." Gabbi
narrowed her eyes and looked out the window.
"All
right then!" Marissa clapped her hands togther jovially.
"Who's up for a game of Exploding Snap?"
"Ooh,
me!" exclaimed Karly, jumping up. Taylor merely nodded, glancing
at Gabbi darkly.
"You
wanna play, Gabbi?" Karly asked, rummaging through her trunk
for some cards.
"Nah,"
said Gabbi, gazing out the window again. She wasn't one for games.
--
Genieveve listened
in silence as the people around her conversed happily. She preferred
not to talk; her mouth had a way of either embarrassing her or
getting her into trouble. She didn't want either thing to happen
on her first day in a new school.
"I
got to go to the Quidditch World Cup this summer!" exclaimed
one particularly haughty, sandy-haired girl. "And it was
all the way in Romania!"
As someone
pulled out a game of wizard's chess Genieveve was left to wonder
what on earth Quidditch was.
Being Muggle-born,
Genieveve didn't have the slightest clue about the perks of the
wizarding world. It was an extreme shock, you'll understand, when
an owl was heard tapping on her bedroom window on that lovely
morning about three months ago.
Tap. Tap.
Tap.
Genieveve had
murmured incoherently in her sleep, wishing her pesky little cousin
would go away. Why did he always have to wake her in the wee hours
of the morning?
Tap. Tap.Tap.
Throwing off
the covers, Genieveve had been surprised to see a tawny owl suspended
in midair, holding thick-looking letter outside her bedroom window.
She immediately rushed to the window, and opened it quickly, upon
which the owl fluttered in, dropped the leter, and taken off again
in quite a rush.
Opening the
thick yellowish parchment, Genieveve had discovered that she had
been accepted, though it could hardly be true, to Hogwarts
School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The letter said she'd start
on September 1st.
Genieveve sighed
happily, reflecting upon this happy memory. She had been surrounded
by darkness, it seemed, for the longest time before that, sinking
deeper and deeper into the myseries of depression. But then the
letter had arrived, and the thought of this school, and that she
had these wondrous powers, shone like a beacon of hope on the
horizon. She had clung on to life, just barely, just long enough
to be able to come to the station. And now she was on her way
to this school, this Hogwarts.
Turning her
head a bit, she gazed out the window once more and one of her
earrings caught the light, flashing in the window's reflection.
Genieveve noticed this and almost let out a sob. Most would think
this sort of thing would make a young girl happy, but Genieveve
let out a shaky breath and untucked her dark hair from her ears
to hide her pale face, just in case she started sobbing right
there.
Genieveve smacked
herself mentally. What are you thinking? She screamed.
Mom would want you to be happy - she bought you those earrings
because she knew you loved them. She wouldn't want you crying
over the sight of them! Forget Mom. Forget everything.
Get on with your life! She kneaded her forehead with her
knuckles, trying to relax.
"Um...Genni?
Gen - Genieveve?"
Genieveve looked
around to see that everyone was staring at her. Apparently she'd
roused a lot more attention than she'd intended.
Turning a bright
shade of pink, she muttered, "Yeah?"
"Are you
okay?" a girl with kind eyes questioned.
"Yeah...I'm
fine." No you're not, Gen. You need some kind of help. Look,
you're talking to yourself!
"Shut
up," she moaned.
"What?!"
the sandy-haired girl who'd been bragging earlier bristled. "Did
you just tell me to shut up?"
"No...no,"
Genieveve muttered. "Sorry."
You are such
an idiot, Gen! She yelled at herself. What a great way to make
new friends. Just great.
So, was that
bad? Good? Should I delete it? You tell me...