With Seamus beside her, she silently went to find a compartment for themselves.
Usually, the train was pcked with excited students ready to go to
Hogwarts, however this was not the case. For one, the numbers had
reduced and no one seemed happy, but peole seemed gloomy except for a
certain amount of Slytherins.
"This one is empty." Seamus declared, as he entered the compartment, he set up his stuff and so did she.
Soon, later they were joined by Luna, Ginny, and Neville, who were as equally as gloomy s the rest of the students.
Once, they set up their own baggage, the train left and as Ginny saw her
family's faces getting blurry by the second, she started balling with
tears.
"Ron left. I don't know where he is, not even Hermione
or Harry." Ginny sobbed louder, "I'm scared this war has separated my
family."
Luna took a hold of Ginny's hand and squeezed it hard "It will be alright." Luna replied.
"How would you know?" She retorted, but Luna didn't flinch towards her anger, "I miss them so muc-"
"Will
you glady shut your ugly mouths." Pansy had just opened their
compartment door and look directly at Mei, "We're having a prefect
meeting. So, hurry now, Kuran."
Mei looked at the others, who
still had gloomy faces, they didn't seem to care if Mei was going with
some Slytherins. When, she was about to leave, Seamus grabbed her hand
and followed her. It was silent in the hall, but suddenly a screeching
sound came. Mei and Seamus was startled as they could feel the train
slow down and adruptly stop.
She could feel Seamus' hand tighten, as Cormac's voice could be heard saying, "My father will hear about this." They looked at each other and ran back to their compartment.
"He's not here!" Neville had told the Death Eaters, which were standing in front of Seamus and Mei.
"Oh,
look here, isn't it Mei Kuran. Lucius would be glad to hear that you're
still the same beautiful girl." the other Death Eaters had smirked,
"Well, for now."
The Death Eaters had pushed themselves past both of them, with Mei's eyes almost bulging out of it's socket.
She couldn't believe her parents were right. She was in danger even with her protective friends
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