Rise of Albion
THE STORM WILL COME
(Time Skip)
Night had fallen fast, cloaking the sky in a midnight black sea dotted with brightly shining stars as a wild man waited patiently on the edge of a train station, an ancient lamp blazing in his hand. Jason Archinson, keeper of keys and groundskeeper of Hogwarts waited with a mix of excitement and anticipation for the next year of students who would soon be arriving. As he had thoroughly learned over his duration of time at the school, he could never quite be certain what awaited him. One year, the children could be perfectly nice and quite, the others could be young children obsessed with keeping up with the times, troubling ones, or even a good mix of them all. It had been a few score since a specific batch had arrived at the school. Those blessed or cursed with beautiful, dangerous fates and destinies. He couldn't stay a smile as the train whistled in this distance, announcing it's impending arrival. Whatever came out of those train doors in the end, would certainly be forced to endure through an extremely magical year. Headmistress Faulkener would manage them as always, and hopefully, nothing too threatening would face those children during their time there.
Dakota kissed her singed fingers, even though she and Rosemary had stopped playing Exploding Snap more than three hours ago. Luckily, she wasn't going to be forced to live through her first day at her new school with no eyebrows or a badly blackened face. She had previously been given experience with the dangerous game, and was thankfully more skilled than a lucky first-timer. A devious idea to play such a game on their very first train ride, but fun none the less. And it helped to pass the time, marvellously. She was currently lounging on her side of the carriage, dressed in her black robes with a caged Nymeria sleeping atop her stomach. A journal and pen were in her hands as she wrote down her experiences of the day, both for a recount of the memories and so that she at least had something to send back to her brother and parents soon enough. If things managed to turn out the way that she hoped they would, she didn't believe that they were going to be given much time over the coming week for freedom and personal space. That would be for after they were all settled in, and at least some of the excitement and nerves had managed to calm down.
The train whistled, dawning their inoming arrival at the Hogwarts train station and Dakota forced herself not to jump up immediately and launch herself into the corridor with her eagerness. Nym blinked herself awake, slowly began to recognize her surroundings, and then perched up in her cage, sensing that something new was about to begin. She giggled and poked a finger through the bars to massage the bird's feathers for a moment. Outside in the corridor, it was evident that everyone else on the train had heard the whistle as well. The chatters of other cages grew steadily louder and more energetic, as people began to ready themselves for departure from their separate compartments. A broad smile lit up her face, and she gently moved her bird off of her stomach and then began to pack up her things, sending quick glances over to her companion to see what she was doing and feeling. She hoped that all the other first years would be as ecstatic as she was.
The train pulled into the station, and as the older years began to spill out onto the platform, chatting eagerly about the coming year, one voice could be heard above the rest. "First years, come with me! The others, you all know what to do." Jason Archinson roared his commands, a certain natural, wild power evident in his voice. Dakota grinned wider when she heard that, wished goodbye to her beautiful owl and then dashed out the door, intending to begin her first year at Hogwarts with an eager start.
Night had fallen fast, cloaking the sky in a midnight black sea dotted with brightly shining stars as a wild man waited patiently on the edge of a train station, an ancient lamp blazing in his hand. Jason Archinson, keeper of keys and groundskeeper of Hogwarts waited with a mix of excitement and anticipation for the next year of students who would soon be arriving. As he had thoroughly learned over his duration of time at the school, he could never quite be certain what awaited him. One year, the children could be perfectly nice and quite, the others could be young children obsessed with keeping up with the times, troubling ones, or even a good mix of them all. It had been a few score since a specific batch had arrived at the school. Those blessed or cursed with beautiful, dangerous fates and destinies. He couldn't stay a smile as the train whistled in this distance, announcing it's impending arrival. Whatever came out of those train doors in the end, would certainly be forced to endure through an extremely magical year. Headmistress Faulkener would manage them as always, and hopefully, nothing too threatening would face those children during their time there.
Dakota kissed her singed fingers, even though she and Rosemary had stopped playing Exploding Snap more than three hours ago. Luckily, she wasn't going to be forced to live through her first day at her new school with no eyebrows or a badly blackened face. She had previously been given experience with the dangerous game, and was thankfully more skilled than a lucky first-timer. A devious idea to play such a game on their very first train ride, but fun none the less. And it helped to pass the time, marvellously. She was currently lounging on her side of the carriage, dressed in her black robes with a caged Nymeria sleeping atop her stomach. A journal and pen were in her hands as she wrote down her experiences of the day, both for a recount of the memories and so that she at least had something to send back to her brother and parents soon enough. If things managed to turn out the way that she hoped they would, she didn't believe that they were going to be given much time over the coming week for freedom and personal space. That would be for after they were all settled in, and at least some of the excitement and nerves had managed to calm down.
The train whistled, dawning their inoming arrival at the Hogwarts train station and Dakota forced herself not to jump up immediately and launch herself into the corridor with her eagerness. Nym blinked herself awake, slowly began to recognize her surroundings, and then perched up in her cage, sensing that something new was about to begin. She giggled and poked a finger through the bars to massage the bird's feathers for a moment. Outside in the corridor, it was evident that everyone else on the train had heard the whistle as well. The chatters of other cages grew steadily louder and more energetic, as people began to ready themselves for departure from their separate compartments. A broad smile lit up her face, and she gently moved her bird off of her stomach and then began to pack up her things, sending quick glances over to her companion to see what she was doing and feeling. She hoped that all the other first years would be as ecstatic as she was.
The train pulled into the station, and as the older years began to spill out onto the platform, chatting eagerly about the coming year, one voice could be heard above the rest. "First years, come with me! The others, you all know what to do." Jason Archinson roared his commands, a certain natural, wild power evident in his voice. Dakota grinned wider when she heard that, wished goodbye to her beautiful owl and then dashed out the door, intending to begin her first year at Hogwarts with an eager start.