Hearing about the cards on the inside of the chocolate frogs, Marella ripped one open. As opposed to pulling the chocolate out, she instead pulled the card out. Before she got the chance to look at her card, the chocolate frog jumped out of the package, onto the floor, and then onto the seat...
Marella was happy when the compartment door slide open. She didn’t know how much more she could handle to hear about ghosts before she stayed on the train and headed back for King Cross station. A place she wouldn’t have to deal with any of these ghosts.
Arlo’s eyes widened as Evie dumped the...
Arlo perked up at the mention of exploring the halls of Hogwarts. He looked at Ambrose with eager eyes, as if the two of them were going to magically appear at Hogwarts and run down the halls exploring.
Marella, however, seemed more focused on the mention of ghosts. Her eyebrows furrowed...
Arlo excitedly pointed at Ambrose as he tried to convince Evie. Of course, that hadn’t been what he meant. He didn’t want to start Hogwarts with a major prank just to throw a curveball at peers. Evie only made him frown and drop his hand, “Come on, it’d be a great way for you to make friends as...
Arlo couldn’t help but let out a muffled laugh at Evies words. “Academically, seriously?” He asked with a smirk on his face. “Anyone can wave their wand and produce magic. That’s not impressive. Not everyone can come up with one of the best pranks Hogwarts has ever and will ever see.” Arlo said...
Marella leaned forward the moment Evie did, a smile forming on her face. She let out a little ‘ah’ as she sat back to show she acknowledged what the other had said.
Arlo rolled his eyes, “If we get caught we serve detention. The trick is to not get caught though. They can’t punish us if they...
“Mr. Filch,” Arlo spoke up, reminding Ambrose of the caretakers name. His own brother had told him plenty of stories about the caretaker and his cat Mrs. Norris. He warned Arlo to keep his pranking to a minimum or he was going to get into trouble with them. Would that stop him though?
A smile...
Marella stared at Evie, a blank look on her face. “Muggle-born?” She questioned, eyebrows furrowing as she looked at the other three first years.
“Means you’ve got non-magical parents.” Arlo explained in a whisper.
However, before Marella could even think of answering, her attention was...
Arlo couldn’t help but smirk as Ambrose mentioned his brother. “I think my brother would rather die than have to sit with me during the train ride.” He admitted with a smile, eyes wandering out the window for a moment. Seeing as the train had just taken off, there wasn’t much scenery. A few...
Marella looked down at the small kitten in her arms. Finally, she placed the bundle beside her as it curled into a ball. “Nala,” She spoke, looking down at the furball with a fond smile. A second later, her eyebrows furrowed. “But, I don’t think she really knows her name.”
Arlo sat up a bit...
Arlo Hudson & Marella Raynott
Marella’s head snapped to the door as another young face appeared. She wore the same friendly smile she had when entering the compartment. She opened her mouth, about to speak up and invite the boy in when someone spoke over her.
“Unlucky for you. Seats taken...
Arlo Hudson
Arlo had successfully shaken his mother off as he tried to straighten out his wrinkled shirt. His older brother, Carson, was snickering beside the two of them. He only stopped when Arlo sent him a death glare. The first year looked to his mother to say a final goodbye as she...