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Sorry it took SOOO long to get this out. This is dedicated to my one and only reviewer, thanks for reading!
Unfortunate Events
Brielle set up the space around her four-poster in the dorm room. She conjured a bedside table with a muttered, "Elbatere!" She opened up her trunk and, with a slight pop; it magically grew to 3 times its normal size. Brielle spent about an hour setting out her lamp, making her bed, and putting out all of her small trinkets that reminded her of home.
"Ebordraw!" Brielle said quietly, and a door appeared on the wall beside her bed. She opened up to a closet with a dresser built in. Within 15 minutes her wardrobe was set up. She had hung her ball gowns and separated her shirts, pants, robes, and riding clothes into separate dresser drawers. She was just hanging her photo of herself riding Sousa across the family's humble farm when the door creaked open. A tall, athletic black girl walked in with a friendly looking brunette at her heels.
"Hi! I'm Angelina Johnson. You must be Brielle, those twins have been going on about you for hours." Said the girl, smiling.
"I'm Alicia Spinnet. We'll all be bunking together."
"Brielle O'Toole. So you two must be the chasers, right? I'm a beater and keeper, that's how I know the Weasley's." Said Brielle, grinning back.
"You've got that right. We'll be teammates, if you're as good as Fred says." Said Alicia confidently. No sooner were the words out of her mouth than the door opened again, this time a small blonde entered, shrieking and soaking wet.
"Katie. Katie. Bell." she said in between deep breaths. "F-Fred. and George. In the common room with water guns." The four girls broke out into hysterical laughter, and the girls introduced Brielle to Katie. They were just settling into their couch to talk when the door opened yet again. This time it was a face Brielle recognized. The Chinese girl she'd met in Diagon Alley was inside of their dormitory.
"Cho? Can we help you?" Asked Angelina indignantly.
"Yes, you can, actually. I had to be transferred to Gryffindor on Dumbledore's orders. He wouldn't tell me why. So you can help me set up my bed and things, if you want." She said, looking down her nose at them.
"Well, we don't want. We were in the middle of a conversation, so I believe we'll continue it." Said Alicia exasperatedly.
"Fine then. I wouldn't want anything broken anyway." Said Cho haughtily, and began to set up her room.
"Anyway," said Brielle, carrying on as if there had been no interruption, "I started training Sousa when she was 2. She's really the boss of the herd, without a doubt. Our family has a farm of Morgans, Thoroughbreds, and Clydesdales. Sousa was the Queen among them, the boss of 40 horses. But I guess she'll be much easier to handle without the distraction of 40 horses now. As a matter of fact, she may even be lonely. No friends." Said Brielle.
"Oh, She'll have a friend." Cho invented on the spot. "Daddy is dropping off my horse, Triumph, next week."
"Oh, really? We can ride together, then." Said Brielle. She knew a lie when she saw one. At her words Cho's face paled.
Sorry it took SOOO long to get this out. This is dedicated to my one and only reviewer, thanks for reading!
Unfortunate Events
Brielle set up the space around her four-poster in the dorm room. She conjured a bedside table with a muttered, "Elbatere!" She opened up her trunk and, with a slight pop; it magically grew to 3 times its normal size. Brielle spent about an hour setting out her lamp, making her bed, and putting out all of her small trinkets that reminded her of home.
"Ebordraw!" Brielle said quietly, and a door appeared on the wall beside her bed. She opened up to a closet with a dresser built in. Within 15 minutes her wardrobe was set up. She had hung her ball gowns and separated her shirts, pants, robes, and riding clothes into separate dresser drawers. She was just hanging her photo of herself riding Sousa across the family's humble farm when the door creaked open. A tall, athletic black girl walked in with a friendly looking brunette at her heels.
"Hi! I'm Angelina Johnson. You must be Brielle, those twins have been going on about you for hours." Said the girl, smiling.
"I'm Alicia Spinnet. We'll all be bunking together."
"Brielle O'Toole. So you two must be the chasers, right? I'm a beater and keeper, that's how I know the Weasley's." Said Brielle, grinning back.
"You've got that right. We'll be teammates, if you're as good as Fred says." Said Alicia confidently. No sooner were the words out of her mouth than the door opened again, this time a small blonde entered, shrieking and soaking wet.
"Katie. Katie. Bell." she said in between deep breaths. "F-Fred. and George. In the common room with water guns." The four girls broke out into hysterical laughter, and the girls introduced Brielle to Katie. They were just settling into their couch to talk when the door opened yet again. This time it was a face Brielle recognized. The Chinese girl she'd met in Diagon Alley was inside of their dormitory.
"Cho? Can we help you?" Asked Angelina indignantly.
"Yes, you can, actually. I had to be transferred to Gryffindor on Dumbledore's orders. He wouldn't tell me why. So you can help me set up my bed and things, if you want." She said, looking down her nose at them.
"Well, we don't want. We were in the middle of a conversation, so I believe we'll continue it." Said Alicia exasperatedly.
"Fine then. I wouldn't want anything broken anyway." Said Cho haughtily, and began to set up her room.
"Anyway," said Brielle, carrying on as if there had been no interruption, "I started training Sousa when she was 2. She's really the boss of the herd, without a doubt. Our family has a farm of Morgans, Thoroughbreds, and Clydesdales. Sousa was the Queen among them, the boss of 40 horses. But I guess she'll be much easier to handle without the distraction of 40 horses now. As a matter of fact, she may even be lonely. No friends." Said Brielle.
"Oh, She'll have a friend." Cho invented on the spot. "Daddy is dropping off my horse, Triumph, next week."
"Oh, really? We can ride together, then." Said Brielle. She knew a lie when she saw one. At her words Cho's face paled.
