"What about this one?" asked Ron. He was starting to get impatient.
Sarah leaned into the train cabin. "No, no. It's much too small." She finally unhooked her arm from Ron's and kept walking to the end of the train. "Isn't there, like, a first class or something?" She turned on her heel and looked at the three.
Hermione had had enough. The cabin was too small, it smelled funny, it was an ugly color. They were all the same! "Sarah, I think this one looks nice." Hermione said, faking a smile and opening a door. 'Please buy it!' she prayed.
Sarah checked the room. "It is nice." She said. Hermione sighed in relief. "But it's still so tiny!" Hermione mentally hit her head against the door. This girl was too much!
"I know a bigger cabin." Said a voice behind her. She looked over her shoulder and saw the platinum blonde hair once again.
"Draco!" she said sweetly.
"Malfoy." Said the others looking away.
"Draco, do you really have a bigger room for me?" Sarah said batting her eyelashes.
Hermione tried not to groan. This girl was way too Hollywood for her! She'd never been there of course but out of all the books she read, this as exactly what a "rich bitch" was like.
Draco took her hand and started leading her to the other side of the train.
"Wait!" said Hermione and Ron at the same time. Hermione looked at Ron as to let her talk. "You're not taking her to the prefects cabin are you? That's for prefects only!" She crossed her arms and tapped her foot.
Draco kept leading Sarah. "Don't bother us Granger. What would be a better way to get her used to Hogwarts then being introduced to the people who can help her around?" Ron and Hermione followed silently.
Sarah turned and looked to Harry who had not moved. "And why isn't Harry joining us?"
Draco turned as well. "Oh don't worry about Scar Boy. He didn't make prefect." Draco finished with a smirk.
Sarah's face looked soft. "Oh how sad!" she said. Draco almost laughed but she continued. "He'll be alone!" She turned back to Draco. "I'll stay with him." She smiled.
Everyone's jaw dropped except Hermione's. "What about the small room?" she asked.
"Well it will seem huge if there's just two people in it!" she let go of Draco and walked over to Harry. "Come on. Before we can't get our own!" she added with a wink.
Harry looked at his friends, searching for advice. But the dumbfounded look on their faces proved no help. He was dragged along by a black nail polished hand and waved goodbye to his friends.
Sarah opened the room Hermione had opened before. "This one looks nice." She pulled him in and plopped into the seat. She sighed contently and stretched. Harry still stood. "Sit!" She commanded him.
He didn't know if she knew silent spells but he sat almost like he was forced.
She looked at him for a minute. Harry was unsure of what she was staring at. Probably his scar. Everyone was always looking at his-
"Why did Draco call you 'Scar Boy' before?" she asked. She put her head in her hands and waited for an answer.
Harry was struck stupid. She tilted her head like a confused dog does. Harry tried to speak. "Well, uh… you… you don't… know?"
Sarah tilted her head again. "Know what?" She reached in her pocket and pulled out some gum. After popping one in her mouth she offered him some.
Harry was too stunned to realize what was going on for a good five minutes.
"Helloooo? Spacey want some gum?" Harry snapped out of his daze.
"No thank you." He said. "Do you really not know who I am?"
Sarah sighed. "What is with everyone thinking I know them? I lived my whole life a half a world away! Nooo I don't know you!" she huffed like she'd been offended.
"Sorry, sorry." Said Harry shaking his head. "It's just. Most people just see me and know. I don't even have to know them, it's just common knowledge around here." He stopped and still saw her looking confused. He sighed. They had a whole train ride. He had time to start from the beginning.
"When I was a baby…"
