I looked out the window of the Hogsmeade Express just has we exited the train station, it was a beautiful September day, not a cloud in sight. It was so pretty, the sounds of Harry and Ron bickering about who gets the last chocolate frog drained away from me. I just looked out the window and sighed. I don't know exactly how long I was looking out, all I knew is that I wasn't very happy when Harry tapped me on the shoulder.

"Hermione! Are you still alive in there? You haven't said a word all trip!" he gave me an awkward look and sat back in his seat.

"I'm fine, just fine. I was just looking out the window since it's such a nice day." I grumbled and got back into the comfortable position I was just in.

"What's with girl's obsessions with the sky and stuff?" Ron shoved a handful of Bertie Botts in his mouth after making sure no grass or vomit ones had made it out of the box. "I mean, it's always going to be there."

I sighed and looked over at him, "It's just pretty, and it clears your minds." I pulled my school clothes out of the trunk and stood up. "Now, I'm going to go get ready, and if I were you, I'd get ready too." I hurried out into an empty compartment and changed and walked back to the boys.

"Boy, you're getting faster at that each year Hermione." Ron said as I walked in and grabbed my stuff just as the train pulled into Hogsmeade Station.

"That's because each year I have less and less time to get ready, Ron." I spun around in just the right amount of time to ram into Malfoy and fall flat on my trunk.

"Nice going there Granger." Malfoy sneered as him and his normal goons rushed on out of the train.

"What a wonderful way to start a new year here at Hogwarts." I sighed and got myself back together and looked back to Ron and Harry, who I could tell were about to die from holding in their laughter. "Oh, you two need to grow up. Sixth years are expected to have a certain sense of maturity, which I see are both or your weaknesses." I huffed and walked out of the train and stood in an empty path of ground and waited for them to catch up and start our not so boring school year.