Theda
The train ride was long and fun. All of the Junior Marauders sat together, once Kaleb and I got done with our Prefect meeting. Yes, it was a very crowded compartment, especially with all the pets. Taranis kept croaking the whole time, only settling down when I fed him a handful of blueberries. I think that bird has an addiction issue with blueberries. Oh well. He'll need to find something else he likes before winter though, because I am not magicking him blueberries from the States for three months.
The only interesting thing about the meeting was figuring out who the other Ravenclaw prefect is. It's this guy (obviously) called Harry Goode. His real name is Haroun, but he goes by Harry because it's more English. His family is Iranian, they emigrated to England before he was born. I've had a few classes with him, but I wouldn't consider him a friend. We get along alright though. He's a logical choice, very much on following rules but he's kind too.
The candy cart came by at one o'clock, same as it had since the invention of trains and candy carts. It was a different person pushing it though, a young pimply wizard just barely out of Hogwarts.
"Hello." I said, handing him money for a ton of chocolate frogs, some peppermint frogs and some bottles of pumpkin juice.
"Hello." He replied, eyeing me. That was the problem with this morph, it made people look. Oh well. I slipped back into the compartment where we were planning our first prank, and settled on the plushly carpeted floor cross-legged, leaning against Teddy's legs.
"So what's the plan so far?" I asked, looking up at Kaytee.
"Well, we're thinking fireworks during the feast, but that's pretty simple." Harvey said. Alice nodded.
"We should do something big. But not too big. We don't want to get in trouble." she said, absentmindedly scratching the ears of her kitten Bellona.
"What's the fun in it if we don't get in trouble?" Teddy exclaimed, aghast. Kaleb and I both looked at him in disgust.
"Some of us are prefects, brother dear." I said sweetly.
"And some of us want a chance to earn house points before we lose them." Alice said. Teddy sighed in dissapointment.
"Fine. So I'm guessing we can't turn the floor into a giant pool?"
"No." the rest of us said firmly, except for Harvey who seemed to think it was a brilliant idea.
The train rattled on and the food disappeared as we plotted. The lanterns had come on by the time we had agreed on a plan that wouldn't get us in trouble or get anyone hurt or killed, but it was the awesomest plan ever. This prank, if everything went well, would truly earn us our title.