Amersa Selwyn & Delmare Montague
11:00 AM, September 1st | Hogwarts Express, Compartment LAs Lyndsey was sitting down to join Delmare and Alleyne, two other girls were racing down the aisle, trying to find a seat before the train began moving. The compartment door once again slammed open, revealing two masses struggling against each other.
“Excuse you what do you think you're doing?” an indignant voice asked from one of the masses.
“Trying to get inside so I can sit down, thank you very much,” the other replied, sounding just as irritable as she tried to worm her way through the other girl’s arm and into the compartment.
Delmare, Alleyne, and Lyndsey looked up in surprise at the two figures stuck together at the door. On the right was a brunette with heavy makeup — lipstick, eyeshadow, eyeliner, and all the works — assembled onto her pale face. On the left was a girl with shocking purple hair. Both, however, looked furious that the other was blocking their way into Compartment L.
“Well. This sure trumps my toad,” Lyndsey said, eyes wide as she looked at the pair struggling for dominance in the doorway.
With a final huff, the brunette suddenly let go and stepped out of the doorway, causing the other to topple in face first. The fallen girl scrambled to her feet and quickly sat down on the empty seat, sticking her tongue out at the other.
The other girl scoffed, “Mature much?”
“This is the last seat! I would like to be able to sit for the ride instead of stand the whole time.”
“I wasn’t trying to sit down, I happen to have friends who
want to sit with me. I just thought I would introduce myself,” she rolled her eyes. “My name is Victoria Taylor and you better remember it.”
As the brunette who’d declared herself as a “Victoria Taylor” stomped off, the Hogwarts express slid smoothly into life, beginning its journey towards the highlands of Scotland at exactly eleven o’clock in the morning and not a second later.
11:15 AM, September 1st | Hogwarts Express, Compartment L“So, Amersa, late to the train, was looking for a seat,” Delmare said listing the details off on her fingers.
“Does that about cover it?”“Does that really matter Delmare?” Amersa waved her hand flippantly.
“What matters is that we’re going to Hogwarts! It’s finally happening.”Lyndsey sighed dreamily and looked out the window at the rolling hills. “My mum has always told me stories of the castle, and the food!”
The four of them laughed and settled into their seats for the ride.
1:20 PM, September 1st | Hogwarts Express, Compartment L“Anything from the trolley dearies?” the lady asked with a warm smile.
Lyndsey immediately jumped up and Amersa quickly followed her, “Yes, yes, yes please!”
Five minutes later and it seemed as if Amersa and Lyndsey had bought everything on the cart.
“Mmphmmm, this is so good,” Amersa said as she popped another of Bertie Botts every flavor bean into her mouth.
“Why are you always so lucky!” Lyndsey said, having picked boogers on her first try and smelly socks on her second. Amersa had gotten blueberry, cherry, and cotton candy all in a row while Delmare had stopped after two mouthwash beans, not wanting to test her luck again. Alleyne, on the other hand, had opted out for the sake of her taste buds.
“At least your mouth’s clean now,” she joked to Delmare. The brunette grimaced.
“The aftertaste though,” she said, breathing out a minty-fresh breath as she attempted to get rid of the taste.
Trading chocolate frog cards took a good three-fourths of an hour, mainly because Alleyne was a collector. “Ravena Ravenclaw?” she’d said with an awed expression when Amersa pulled the card out from the packet. The black-haired witch gave her wand a flick before seemingly apparating away. “Please, I’ll trade anything for her!”
“Not so fond of her luck now, are you?” Lyndsey joked, two and a half chocolate frogs in mouth as she attempted to smother the stench of week-old socks.
“Neither lucky nor unlucky here,” Delmare said, sighing as she set aside her second Newt Scamander — uncommon, but by no means rare.
Amersa stuck her tongue out at Delmare,
“Hah! I got Cornelius Agrippa!” She waved the card excitedly.
“Not that I collect anyways...does anyone want it?” Eyes wide and hopeful, Alleyne stared at Amersa like she’d just offered her a million galleons. “I do, if no one else wants it,” she said, attempting some last-minute modesty.
Amersa quickly handed it over so she could unwrap another.
“Ugh, I feel like I just drank from Willy Wonka’s chocolate-fall, and turned into a blueberry like Violet,” she groaned as she looked over all the empty wrappers littering the seats.
Alleyne looked at her and Lyndsey unsympathetically, “You two consumed nearly the whole cart. You
should feel terrible.”
“Willy Wonka? Violet? Who’s that?” Lyndsey questioned.
Delmare perked up at the name, frowning when she realized that it didn’t ring any bells. Such an odd name would definitely have stuck in one way or another, and Delmare hated feeling like she was forgetting things.
“Is he some famous wizard from America?” Delmare asked, hazarding a guess.
“You don’t know who Willy Wonka is? He’s only the best candy maker in the world!”“Uh,” Delmare said, eyes widening. Candy maker? Sure confectionaries and bakers existed in the magical world, but she’d seldom heard of a famous one.
“No, I don’t. Does he have some kind of secret spell or recipe?”“Oh! Of course you wouldn’t know, how silly of us,” Alleyne exclaimed.
“Willy Wonka is a character from a Muggle children’s novel who created a chocolate and candy factory,” Amersa explained.
“A muggle novel?” Delmare echoed, eyes wide. She’d never thought to read a Muggle book. Having been raised in a pureblood family, her parents had seldom mentioned Muggles. Although prejudice was little these days, there was still an age-old pureblood wariness attached all things Muggle, and Delmare had never really questioned it.
“Huh. Is it any good?”“It’s certainly,” she paused,
“different, but it’s an interesting read regardless” Delmare frowned but didn’t say anything.
Were muggle books really worth reading?“Why do you two know so much about this Muggle story?” Lyndsey cocked her head questioningly.
“I’m half, my dad is a wizard but my mom is a Muggle so I’ve picked up on some stuff. Plus, who wouldn’t want to learn more about them?” Alleyne seemed to get quite excited when talking about all things Muggle. “What about you?” she looked at Amersa, hoping to find someone else who she could share her excitement with.
“I love reading,” Amersa began sheepishly,
“And Muggles have some seriously amazing novels.”“To be honest, I’m not one for reading but their technology is absolutely mindblowing. In the past few decades they’ve progressed so much. I think it’s madness that we haven’t tried tapping into that,” Alleyne began to ramble. “If I’m going to be honest, it’s so advanced it has the potential to supercede magical power.” Blushing, she stopped talking as she looked at the gaping faces around her. “Not that I know a whole ton about it. It’s just the opinion that I’ve formed after checking out some things…” she drifted off nervously.
“That’s wicked, Ally,” the purple haired girl grinned at her.