Juliet groaned and let her trunk fall for the sixth time from where she was trying to store it in the compartment above her. She grumbled and kicked if for good measure. After about six tries of putting it up - two of which she hadn't moved her foot fast enough before it landed on top of said foot - she was more than fed up with the thing.
"Fine then," she muttered pushing it far away from her with her foot, "Stay there, what do I care?"
With that declaration made, she flopped heavily onto her seat, leaning her head back against the wall. She was tired of holding it up. In fact, she was just straight tired. Another string of nightmares - they came on and off for the girl, she never knew when her mind would decide to remind her of what she did not wish to remember - had kept her awake the last two nights. She hadn't even bothered going to sleep the night before, staying up with a book instead.
She let out a slight groan as some excited second years - still enjoying the wonder that a first year had, but not nearly as awed - ran by her compartment loudly, causing her head to throb even more.
Taking a deep breath, and muttering a quiet spell Mad had taught her to repel sounds at the compartment door, she slid down on the seat until her head was curled under the window.
If she just... rested for a bit, the she'd be able to make it the rest of the trip.
She just needed...
She was out almost before she had closed her eyes, and was completely oblivious as the train pulled away from the station.
"Fine then," she muttered pushing it far away from her with her foot, "Stay there, what do I care?"
With that declaration made, she flopped heavily onto her seat, leaning her head back against the wall. She was tired of holding it up. In fact, she was just straight tired. Another string of nightmares - they came on and off for the girl, she never knew when her mind would decide to remind her of what she did not wish to remember - had kept her awake the last two nights. She hadn't even bothered going to sleep the night before, staying up with a book instead.
She let out a slight groan as some excited second years - still enjoying the wonder that a first year had, but not nearly as awed - ran by her compartment loudly, causing her head to throb even more.
Taking a deep breath, and muttering a quiet spell Mad had taught her to repel sounds at the compartment door, she slid down on the seat until her head was curled under the window.
If she just... rested for a bit, the she'd be able to make it the rest of the trip.
She just needed...
She was out almost before she had closed her eyes, and was completely oblivious as the train pulled away from the station.
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