[Hogwarts Between] Fw: Re: Exploring the Train

Fiona Trumitch fjcute at gmail.com
Thu Aug 7 20:06:34 EDT 2008


On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 2:57 PM, Paloma McFei <inuyash8 at yahoo.com> wrote:

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>
>
> --- On Wed, 8/6/08, Patrick McCartney <hogsmeade at squaredbee.com> wrote:
>
> > From: Patrick McCartney <hogsmeade at squaredbee.com>
> > Subject: Re: [Hogwarts Between] Fw: Re:  Exploring the Train
> > To: inuyash8 at yahoo.com, "Hogwarts Between Game List"
> <hogwartsbetween at gamera.cc>
> > Date: Wednesday, August 6, 2008, 7:58 PM
>  > > All she could see was a purple curtain
> > > hanging on the
> > > other
> > > side of the
> > > window.  It effectively blocked any view
> > > into the next
> > > car,
> > > no matter
> > > what angle she tried.
> > >
> > > So Paloma opened the door.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > The door slid open and the curtain in the window
> > > slid with
> > > it to reveal
> > > the inside of the next train car.  It was dark.
> > > The
> > > windows were
> > > covered with curtains, so no outside light was
> > > getting in.
> > > The car
> > > seemed to be longer than the other train cars,
> > > and it
> > > seemed twice as
> > > wide; however this may have been just the dim
> > > light playing
> > > tricks with
> > > her eyes.  In each of the train car corners next
> > > to her
> > > were large
> > > puffy chairs.  She could see the outlines of
> > > stuff along
> > > the sides of
> > > the car.  In the distance was something tall and
> > > shaped
> > > like a thin
> > > pyramid.  Nothing beyond that could be seen.
> > >
> > > Behind her, from the train car she was leaving,
> > > she could
> > > hear a
> > > muffled voice of a student from inside one of the
> > > cabins
> > > say:  "Look!
> > > It's gone again."
> > >
> > >
> > > paloma quickly turned around to see what they were
> > > talking about.
> > >
> > > The hallway of the traincar was empty.  The doors to
> > > each
> > > of the cabins
> > > was closed.  She had heard the student's voice
> > > come
> > > from behind one of
> > > the doors.
> > >
> > > Paloma walked over to the cabin that the voice was
> > > coming from and
> > > opened the door.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > [OOC::  NPC response: ]
> > > Inside the cabin were three boys and two girls.  One
> > of
> > > theboys looked
> > > like a sixth year.  One of the girls had her wand in
> > the
> > > air.  They
> > > were all looking at the girl with the wand, and as
> > Paloma
> > > opened the
> > > door they all turned to look at her.
> > >
> > >
> > > [OOC::  Paloma response: ]
> > > "What are you doing with your wand?" Paloma
> > asked
> > > in a suspicious
> > > voice.
> > >
> > >
> > > [OOC::  NPC response: ]
> > > One of the younger boys shouted "What business is
> > it
> > > of yours?!"
> > >
> > > "Well, it is wierd," retorted the wandless
> > girl.
> > >
> > > There was an awkward silence then the oldest boy
> > spoke.
> > >
> > > "It is strange," he said, "We have been
> > > having trouble with Eleanor's
> > > wand.  The magic keeps absconding."
> > >
> > > "Why did you barge in here?" shouted the
> > first
> > > boy that had spoken.
> > > "Get out of here!"
> > >
> > > Paloma shut the door and walked over to the dark room
> > and walked
> > > tword the thin pyrimid thing.
> >
> > As Paloma walked into the dark train car she could see what
> > looked like
> > two puffy armchairs on each side of the entrance.  Light
> > from the
> > doorway highlighted the curtains on the windows and lit a
> > rectangular
> > area on the thick plush red rug which covered the floor.
> > As she took
> > each step the rug was soft and bouncy.  It felt nice to
> > walk on, almost
> > relaxing.
> >
> > This train car had no compartments.  Even so, the inside
> > must have been
> > twice as wide as all the other train cars.  This allowed
> > for a large
> > area running down the center.  The area was large enough
> > for a small
> > dance party.  The outline of stuff filled either side of
> > the dark area
> > around her.  The tall thin pyramid object was exactly in
> > the middle.
> >
> > She could make out the shape of the object from some
> > reflections of the
> > door's light.  The thin pyramid was almost two feet
> > taller than she
> > was.  There wasn't enough light to see much else.  Beyond
> > here was
> > absolute darkness.
>
> Paloma wandered into the darkness.
>
> "Paloma. what are you doing?" Seluna asked, being tired of not being
> noticed. "We should go back now. Your not the kind to get into trouble."
>
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