Princess_Miya
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M O L L Y ~ W E A S L E Y
Please Tell Me...
The station was buzzing with people. Muggle men women and children, all moving this way and that. Families checking tickets, parents waving goodbye, and the lone traveler even, checking for the right platform, obviously backpacking across the continent. Between them all, hoping they went unnoticed, wizarding families moved swiftly toward a magical barrier. One that hid an entirely different platform, and with it, The Hogwarts express.
Molly Weasley closed her eyes as she ran toward the barrier. She appeared perfectly unscathed on the other side of the brick wall. The people around her continued on their way, and the big scarlet train spouted steam beside her, cloaking the platform, and making it seem even more mysterious if only for a moment. The redheaded teen moved to the nearest door, and waved her little sister over. Their parents rushed over too, right on the girl's heels.
"Got all your books?" Audrey Weasley asked her eldest. Molly nodded in response. "Plenty of warm clothing?" Molly nodded again, and her mother reached out to tuck a stay curl back into place.
"Audrey, dear, she will be fine. She didn't get that Head Girl badge for nothing." Percy piped up, saving Molly from her mother torturous questions. She received a big hug, and a kiss, before the woman turned on poor Lucy. The elder daughter turned to her father, cracking a huge smile.
"Make us proud, sweetheart." Percy said, giving the girl a warm enough hug, and smiling at her as if she were the sun that lit up the whole sky. That was one thing about Percy Weasley. His family was always the first and foremost thing on his mind. The way he spoke to his girls, and his wife, the way he reacted when they even walked into the same room as he. It was all so happy, and full of some kind of adoration. Molly had to admit, she admired that about him. There was something about it that seemed over the top though. Like he was trying to fix it, with extra attention.
"Always. Didn't get this Head Girl badge for nothing you know." She reminded him as they broke apart. He smiled even wider at the comment, and then ushered her and her sister onto the train. The two stowed their trunks, and pets, before taking off in opposite directions in the corridor. Lucy off to find her friends, Molly heading toward the prefects car. She adjusted her Head Girl badge nervously, taking a deep breath as she went. This year was either going to be brilliant, or terrible. She could only hope it to be the former.
Molly Weasley closed her eyes as she ran toward the barrier. She appeared perfectly unscathed on the other side of the brick wall. The people around her continued on their way, and the big scarlet train spouted steam beside her, cloaking the platform, and making it seem even more mysterious if only for a moment. The redheaded teen moved to the nearest door, and waved her little sister over. Their parents rushed over too, right on the girl's heels.
"Got all your books?" Audrey Weasley asked her eldest. Molly nodded in response. "Plenty of warm clothing?" Molly nodded again, and her mother reached out to tuck a stay curl back into place.
"Audrey, dear, she will be fine. She didn't get that Head Girl badge for nothing." Percy piped up, saving Molly from her mother torturous questions. She received a big hug, and a kiss, before the woman turned on poor Lucy. The elder daughter turned to her father, cracking a huge smile.
"Make us proud, sweetheart." Percy said, giving the girl a warm enough hug, and smiling at her as if she were the sun that lit up the whole sky. That was one thing about Percy Weasley. His family was always the first and foremost thing on his mind. The way he spoke to his girls, and his wife, the way he reacted when they even walked into the same room as he. It was all so happy, and full of some kind of adoration. Molly had to admit, she admired that about him. There was something about it that seemed over the top though. Like he was trying to fix it, with extra attention.
"Always. Didn't get this Head Girl badge for nothing you know." She reminded him as they broke apart. He smiled even wider at the comment, and then ushered her and her sister onto the train. The two stowed their trunks, and pets, before taking off in opposite directions in the corridor. Lucy off to find her friends, Molly heading toward the prefects car. She adjusted her Head Girl badge nervously, taking a deep breath as she went. This year was either going to be brilliant, or terrible. She could only hope it to be the former.
...What There Is To Complain About
Where: On the train
With: The whole school
Doing: Waiting to get going
Wearing: This
With: The whole school
Doing: Waiting to get going
Wearing: This