Dani was honestly a bit surprised by the severity of Acacia's disdain for Gryffindor, as the man from the Ministry had presented all of the Houses as more or less equal, though it was entirely possible that he was supposed to present an unbiased opinion to avoid giving the students the impression that one House was significantly better than the others. Acacia's opinion seemed to be more honest and reliable, especially concerning the fact that she had two brothers in the House.
In short, Dani found herself feeling a little apprehensive about the possiblity of her ending up in Gryffindor. There was almost no way she was going to end up in Slytherin, as she wasn't a very good leader-type person. "What about the other two?" Dani wrote on her board, feeling that she was probably going to end up in one of those and wanting to know what they were like. "Are they as bad as Gryffindor?"
It was then that Acacia replied to Luke's offer of joining him in meeting new people on the train, explaining that she wanted to look at the textbooks and that there would be plenty of time to meet new people once they arrived. "I'll stay here for now. Writing and walking is hard to do at the same time," Dani wrote, showing the board to the both of them.
Almost immediately after, an individual who was obviously a member of the faculty stuck her head into the cart and advised Luke to move quickly if he was in fact planning on going to a different cart, citing their proximity to Hogwarts and a sharp bend down the track as reasons for her advice. What was more unnerving than her sudden appearance was the fact that she didn't seem to be in a hurry to leave afterwards, providing, at least for Dani, a feeling of discomfort.
She tried to ignore it, however, continuing her conversation with Acacia. "Which textbooks are you interested in the most?" Dani wrote, turning to Acacia once they knew what her decision on the matter was. She did hope that Luke wouldn't be upset with her, but he hadn't spoken up much at all, and so she wasn't as concerned as she normally would have been.
In short, Dani found herself feeling a little apprehensive about the possiblity of her ending up in Gryffindor. There was almost no way she was going to end up in Slytherin, as she wasn't a very good leader-type person. "What about the other two?" Dani wrote on her board, feeling that she was probably going to end up in one of those and wanting to know what they were like. "Are they as bad as Gryffindor?"
It was then that Acacia replied to Luke's offer of joining him in meeting new people on the train, explaining that she wanted to look at the textbooks and that there would be plenty of time to meet new people once they arrived. "I'll stay here for now. Writing and walking is hard to do at the same time," Dani wrote, showing the board to the both of them.
Almost immediately after, an individual who was obviously a member of the faculty stuck her head into the cart and advised Luke to move quickly if he was in fact planning on going to a different cart, citing their proximity to Hogwarts and a sharp bend down the track as reasons for her advice. What was more unnerving than her sudden appearance was the fact that she didn't seem to be in a hurry to leave afterwards, providing, at least for Dani, a feeling of discomfort.
She tried to ignore it, however, continuing her conversation with Acacia. "Which textbooks are you interested in the most?" Dani wrote, turning to Acacia once they knew what her decision on the matter was. She did hope that Luke wouldn't be upset with her, but he hadn't spoken up much at all, and so she wasn't as concerned as she normally would have been.