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Glesni Carrow
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Cabin in Hogwarts ExpressOnce she made sure her niece's luggage and her pet were properly stored, Ravena sighed with a grin. "There we go. All set now, yes?" She nodded as if she was doing her best not to be awkward.
"I could have handled it myself, you know?" Glesni rolled her eyes as she scoffed lightly at her aunt's excitement. She was all excited and nervous both for her and her niece. "Yes! Yes of course. I just... wanted to participate, that is all," she shrugged it off with a chuckle.
"Thank you."
For a brief moment, Ravena was left speechless in front of her niece's straight face. Letting out a breath she was unaware she was holding in, Ravena reached out to Glesni, her hand hovering briefly above her raven hair, before she settled it on Glesni's head and ruffled her locks. "I am helluva proud of you, but you better stay out of trouble."
Being treated with somewhat scolding glare, Ravena laughed out and laid her hand on Glesni's shoulder, leading her towards the closest entrance to the Hogwarts Express.
"I am not aware that I have created any issues since I have arrived. Never too late to start, if you insist." Glesni jested dryly as the walked alongside of the train.
"You know, that is not what I've meant," Ravena responded to it enigmatically, leaning in. "Magic isn't the most troublesome thing for a young witch like yourself. Don't I know it."
"I am not following," came from Glesni, followed by a slightly perplexed glare at which Ravena groaned lightly and grinned mischievously. "Well, I do not recall you complaining about your studies nor magic all that much, but you certainly complained alright."
With it, Gesni stopped briefly, narrowing her eyes at Ravena as she connected the dots, getting a picture of what Ravena was referring to, or rather who.
"O'Neill? You could've just said so."
"Ah yes. He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named!" Ravena exclaimed dramatically, attracting attention of few bystanders as they passed them, but still it managed to make Glesni chuckle in amusement to her aunt's antics. "It is nothing like that. I cannot stand idiots and he is the definition of one. I tolerate him. That is enough."
With smug smirk, Ravena nodded catching up with her. "Never say never, I always say."
"Ew... Stop," came out of Glesni after a brief pause, making Ravena chuckle once more, but it came to halt once Glesni suddenly stopped in her track, eyes front, her gaze cold just like the one she received. Her father seemed like everything but amused at that point, as he studied Ravena in his daughter's presence. It seemed like an eternity of stare-off, until Ravena finally refered to Glesni as they both still had their eyes on Branok's confident posture and neutral face. With it, one was never able to know what was boiling under the surface, but his already turbulent relationship with his sister-in-law already painted quite the accurate picture.
"Do you need me to-"
"No," Glesni interrupted her with defiance in her voice. "You will stay. He needs to leave." And just like that, even though far away to hear it, Branok certainly understood the message he received, responding with a taunting smirk addressed to his sister-in-law, before he slowly turned away and disappeared in the crowd just when the train sounded again, breaking off their focus on the man.
"I need to go," Glesni mumbled and stepped forward, turning once more towards her aunt, meeting her worried face with a smirk. "I got this."
After a quick promise to be available for a quick conversation that evening once she was all set, Ravena was finally somewhat convinced to let the girl go her way. Lost in her thoughts and with all of the noise around her, Glesni only managed to register a familiar voice calling out for her, once she passed it. Perking up to it, she turned towards the train, looking for a face to connect the voice with, and the face she had found. Faster than expected.
Then again, one could hardly miss the male hanging half way through the wagon's window, waving at her enthusiastically. Well, the amount that did mean an enthusiastic amount for August Yilmaz. Regardless, seeing his face, placed an honest lopsided smirk on Glesni's and she nodded with just the right amount of enthusiasm herself. "Sit down, you will hurt yourself!" She jested loudly over all other sounds. "I'll be right there."
A breath of fresh air, August Yilmaz was a welcoming sight for the raven-haired Slytherin. Among a bunch of shallow teenage social connections, a nice thing it was to have someone you could talk to and use more than ten most commonly used words in English language. Even with a restricted number of people willing to strike any conversation with her, Glesni Carrow still insisted on being picky and behold, behold! It paid off quite well.
Without much contact with other students in the wagon, minding their own business, except for the occasional necessary push to pass that she never shied away from, Glesni made her way towards August's cabin, halting at the entrance. The guy already had quite the company that now all stared at her curiously. It however did almost nothing to sway Glesni out of her intention to join August.
"August," she greeted with a polite nod, before turning her head at the opposite side and repeating the same courtesy. "Romeo," she greeted briefly, studying the room left in the cabin, as well as the face of the other two girls making themselves rather comfortable. Returning their dumb dull, somewhat impatient gazes with an exaggerated, equally impatient, heavily cynical smile. Tapping her fingers against the entrance to the cabin a couple of times, she cleared her throat and spoke up in a polite, chirpy tone; the kind of one that kind of girls would certainly understand.
"Excuse me girls, but I just ran into the small assembly of perfects down the wagon as I was passing," she started pointing down the passage. "I've heard they are looking for some of you. I am not sure who exactly but better safe than sorry. It sounded pretty important, I'd check it out before we leave so they do not bug you later on," she grinned with a wink, refering to the two males in the cabin. "If you know what I mean." On it, both of the girls giggled and obeyed, passing her by and moving down the passage.
As soon as their backs were turned, Glesni's face turned to its usual neutral expression and she made her way into the cabin, putting down her backpack and seating herself next to August giving both males a calm glare darting from one to the other. "Well, you know," she finally spoke, looking for her wand. "You're both bloody welcome."
Almost as soon as her wand was out, the duo made their way back, rather unhappy about the little prank she played on them. Just before they were able to make their way back in, Glesni swiftly swished her wand, closing the cabin door in front of their noses and giving them a light wave until they've decided to spare themselves further humiliation.
"I see not much has changed," Glesni spoke as she placed the wand back to it's holder. "Good to see you again."
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