Jilly sat by Hermione just staring at nothing in particular. Hermione kept looking from her to Harry then back to her, and Harry, who was sitting across from Jilly, just kept staring her in the face. Ron, by this point, had lost all sorts of interest and fallen asleep against the window. While Ginny had gotten up and moved to sit with some of her friends.
"Well, I guess this could be kinda cool," Hermione said trying to break the silence. "I guess the quiet a bit of a resemblance there."
Jilly looked at Hermione, then at Ron, then at Harry, and then at her hands, "I guess."
Harry had finally broken the trance he was in and looked away from her green eyes, "I guess, well, that we need to figure out which year you will be counted as and which house you will be in."
"Yes, and any house will be fine as long as it isn't slytherin," Jilly said with a hit a fear in her eyes.
"And what about slytherin don't you like?" A yound blonde head boy who had just entered the car.
"Well for starters theres you," Jilly said with a noticable sneer in her voice.
"And do you know me? Because I sure don't know you," He replied.
"Get lost Malfoy," Harry said.
"Sticking up for your new girlfriend then?" Malfoy lauphed
"Thats gross," Jilly said without realizing she wasn't just thinking it.
"Well, guess we know what she thinks of you, Potter!" Malfoy lauphed.
"Malfoy get out of here. I may not have been here long but I know of you and your family," Jilly said then stood up.
As Malfoy turned and walked out Jilly continued, "He's awfully jealous. Oh, and I am guessing we are here." She pointed out the window then smiled her eyes glistening, "I was told to talk with head of Grab-a-door or something like that. The only house I can remember as being correct is Slytherin." She shrugged.
"You mean Gryffindor," Hermione said giggling.
Jilly started lauphing and replied, "Oh yes that sounds a bit more like its should be."
The train stopped and they all unboarded and headed into the giant castle. Jilly's green eyes were larger then before and shooting everywhere taking in as much of the scene as possible.
