[Hogwarts Between] Fw: Re: Exploring the Train

Fiona Trumitch fjcute at gmail.com
Sun Aug 10 10:24:55 EDT 2008


On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 9:53 PM, Paloma McFei <inuyash8 at yahoo.com> wrote:

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> --- On Sat, 8/9/08, Patrick McCartney <hogsmeade at squaredbee.com> wrote:
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> > From: Patrick McCartney <hogsmeade at squaredbee.com>
> > Subject: Re: [Hogwarts Between] Fw: Re: Exploring the Train
> > To: "Hogwarts Between Game List" <hogwartsbetween at gamera.cc>
> > Date: Saturday, August 9, 2008, 5:18 PM
>  > > 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."
> > >
> > > Paloma turned to Seluna and said "Yah, I am the
> > type of person to
> > > get into
> > > trouble, I actully think its fun." after Paloma
> > said that she had a
> > > sudden
> > > smile on her face, "Come on, lets go, you
> > don't want to be alone,
> > > do you?"
> > > Paloma turned and kept walking into the darkness.
> > >
> > > As soon as Paloma was out of earshot Seuna said
> > "I've been alone
> > > most of my
> > > life. why would it change now?" She ran after
> > Paloma.
> >
> >
> > All around them small torches went ablaze filling the train
> > car with
> > light allowing them to see everything.
> >
> > The torches were not ordinary torches.  The flames were
> > changing color,
> > and each was changing into its own pattern of colors.  The
> > pattern of
> > changes made the colors not flash on and off but drift
> > around the room.
> >
> > Ahead, towering over them by at least two feet, a chocolate
> > fountain
> > gushed as it became active.  Since Paloma was next to it,
> > some of the
> > chocolate splashed onto her shirt.  Some chocolate fell
> > onto the
> > dazzlingly red thick carpet which covered the entire floor.
> >
> > On their left and right thick puffy couches lined the
> > walls.  Each
> > couch was a different color:  red, blue, green, yellow,
> > orange, and
> > pink.  On each couch were books, robes, hats, papers, candy
> > wrappers,
> > and other items.
> >
> > Between each couch was a small round table with a very
> > large bowl on
> > top.  Above each bowl was a fat faucet which looked like it
> > was made
> > for a three inch wide garden hose.  Each faucet came to
> > life at the
> > same time pouring different candies into each of the bowls:
> > Berti
> > Botts, lemon drops, gummy babies, candy covered chocolates,
> > peanut
> > brittle, and others that they did not know.
> >
> > Music with a strong beat came from the walls.  Guitar rifts
> > and drum
> > solos took turns.  Familiar melodies and chord progressions
> > ran past
> > them.
> >
> > On the far end of the train car was a large painting that
> > filled almost
> > the entire wall.  There were about a dozen people in the
> > painting, and
> > they seemed to be acting out a play.
> >
> > The smells of cinnamon and strawberries filled the air.
> >
> > The door slammed shut behind them.
> >
> Paloma just stood there in amazment until the door shut behind them, then
> she turned to face the door and stared at it for about 10 seconds. then
> faced the chocolate foutain with her mouth open(Paloma loves chocolate).
>
>
 After tasting the chocolate first, Seluna walked over to the painting. It
> seemed so real. Whoever made this must have been a great artist.
>
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