Hermione and Amaya looked up from their books and stared at Ron and
Harry.
"Where were you guys?" Ron asked.
"Oh, we were there." Amay replied, a smirk growing on her face.
"But we didn't see you." Harry told her, taking his seat.
"Well," Hermione began, "I don't think you could've missed us. We were up there alright."
Amaya and Hermione laughed - loud and hard. There was a knock on the door, and the snack cart entered. Amaya calmed herself down long enough to buy treats for everyone. She, of course, had no idea what she was buying.
"Ummm," she said, holding up a Chocolate Frog, "This isn't a real frog... is it?"
"Of course not," Hermione told her
Amaya shrugged. "Just checking."
She took the wrapper of her frog, and broke two peices off.
"Hey look!" She said, holding the peices up, "Frog legs."
She laughed and ate the peices, then the rest of the frog. Harry looked at her, then began to speak.
"Hey Amaya, can I ask you a question?" He asked.
"You just did." She replied.
"Then can I ask another?"
"Ditto." She snickered. "Ask already."
"What's Lori doing here?"
"You mean you haven't figured it out yet?"
"No."
"No, seriously. You should already know why. Hermione, please tell me that atleast you know."
"Of course." Hermione told her.
"Do you know?" Amaya said looking at Ron; he shook his head.
"Are they always this slow at getting things?" Amaya asked Hermione.
"Not everything, just those that require large amounts of logic."
"Oh, well that makes sense, I guess. But now I don't know if I should tell them. I mean, they'll either know sooner or later. Probaly more later than sooner, but definately not later than later."
"Then don't tell them."
"I like your thinking."
"Don't we get a say it this?" Ron asked.
Hermione and Amaya looked at each other.
"No." They replied in unison.
The rest of the train ride to Hogwarts was uneventful. Excluding when Lori stepped in to give a bag to Amaya. ("Don't open it now," she said.) But as they approached the castle where they would be staying, it grew dark; it appeared as if a storm was approaching.
"Creepy," Amaya said, staring out the window through the mists of rain to look at the castle. "Cue the thunder and lightning."
There was a flash of lighting and crack of thunder that suprised everyone. Ron, Harry, and Hermione all looked at Amaya. The rain began to fall harder.
"Now, all that's missing is the scary organ music. Then we can have a horror flick." Amaya turned her head back towards the window and got lost in her own thoughts.
"Where were you guys?" Ron asked.
"Oh, we were there." Amay replied, a smirk growing on her face.
"But we didn't see you." Harry told her, taking his seat.
"Well," Hermione began, "I don't think you could've missed us. We were up there alright."
Amaya and Hermione laughed - loud and hard. There was a knock on the door, and the snack cart entered. Amaya calmed herself down long enough to buy treats for everyone. She, of course, had no idea what she was buying.
"Ummm," she said, holding up a Chocolate Frog, "This isn't a real frog... is it?"
"Of course not," Hermione told her
Amaya shrugged. "Just checking."
She took the wrapper of her frog, and broke two peices off.
"Hey look!" She said, holding the peices up, "Frog legs."
She laughed and ate the peices, then the rest of the frog. Harry looked at her, then began to speak.
"Hey Amaya, can I ask you a question?" He asked.
"You just did." She replied.
"Then can I ask another?"
"Ditto." She snickered. "Ask already."
"What's Lori doing here?"
"You mean you haven't figured it out yet?"
"No."
"No, seriously. You should already know why. Hermione, please tell me that atleast you know."
"Of course." Hermione told her.
"Do you know?" Amaya said looking at Ron; he shook his head.
"Are they always this slow at getting things?" Amaya asked Hermione.
"Not everything, just those that require large amounts of logic."
"Oh, well that makes sense, I guess. But now I don't know if I should tell them. I mean, they'll either know sooner or later. Probaly more later than sooner, but definately not later than later."
"Then don't tell them."
"I like your thinking."
"Don't we get a say it this?" Ron asked.
Hermione and Amaya looked at each other.
"No." They replied in unison.
The rest of the train ride to Hogwarts was uneventful. Excluding when Lori stepped in to give a bag to Amaya. ("Don't open it now," she said.) But as they approached the castle where they would be staying, it grew dark; it appeared as if a storm was approaching.
"Creepy," Amaya said, staring out the window through the mists of rain to look at the castle. "Cue the thunder and lightning."
There was a flash of lighting and crack of thunder that suprised everyone. Ron, Harry, and Hermione all looked at Amaya. The rain began to fall harder.
"Now, all that's missing is the scary organ music. Then we can have a horror flick." Amaya turned her head back towards the window and got lost in her own thoughts.
