a worry in the world. Gil was so busy avoiding hitting civilians that he un-awesomely collides with another trolley.
"GAH! Of all the-" He looks up and sees a blushing Taiwanese girl, picking up her things.
Mei was on her knees picking up her things quickly, so she could make the train. "S-sorry..."
"Err..." Gilbert sighed, bending down to help her. "It's my bad, I'm just trying to avoided crashing into these damn Muggles," he grumbled.
Mei shook her head and grabbed one of her books. "It's my fault... I wasn't looking.."
"Whatever, I need to get through my platform before-" Gil glances at the book in his hand. "Witches Guide to Potions and Parseltongue?"
"Are you headed to 9 3/4's too?" He quickly peers at the clock before softly cursing.
"We're gunna be late, come on! The gate closes in 2 minutes!" Gil shoves her things on the trolley and quickly maneuvers through the crowd.
Mei nodded and grabbed her last book before standing back up and looking at the clock. "It looks like we haven't much time..."
Mei quickle stood up and plopped her things in her trolley and and followed after him, carefully dodging others.
Gilbert rushed towards the brick arch, eyes on the clock and ears listening to the little Asian pursuing him. He ducked slightly as he ran
through the arch and to the other side. The train whistle blew shrilly as he quickly threw his things on board.
"...Where'd she go?" He panted, settling down against the entrance railing.
Mei had successfully gone through the arch, but had tripped once on the other side. "I-I'm okay.."
"Throw me your stuff! The train's about to start!" He motioned her over quickly, watching her struggle with her things.
((sorry, sandwich break ^^"))
Mei nodded and quickly stood up and started to unload her things, tossing them to him.
Gil grunted lowly, catching her luggage and books before the train jolted beneath his feet. "Hurry!" He yelled, grabbing the handle and
Mei grabbed her owl, leaving her trolley behind and grabbed ahold of his hand, jumping into the car.
"We almost didn't make it" Gil laughed airily, closing the door shut and picking up his things. "Name's Gil, Gil Beilschmidt," he introduced
himself, moving through the train and to the storage area.
Mei giggled and grabbed her stuff, quickly following him. "I'm Mei. Nice to meet you Gil."
((dad says lights out D8 we continue tmorrow~?))
[Lol. Sure~/Had to make a pie soon anyways]
[[happy thanksgiving~ ^^]]
"Mei" He repeated, smirking. Gilbert loaded his things in the back and helped Mei as well. "Well, Mei, are you a first year?," he asked
looking over the lithe frame of the little Asian.
Mei shook her head and made sure to keep some of the books from being put away. "I'm a fourth year. And you?"
[[sorry for late response ^^"]]
"Really? You don't look like it" Gil stated, leading her out and over to the seating section of the train. "I'm the Ravenclaw Prefect" He
explained as they peered into each seating cart to see if anyone was occupying it.
(( Prefect... hell's running loose in Ravenclaw, then ))
[[PFFF, you're just jealous that Ravenclaw kicks ASS]]
(( ...ravenclaw. Nii-san. ))
"Really? You don't look like you would be a prefect.. This ones free." She pointed to one of the cars on their right.
(( I have no proper words to describe my feeling towards this fact. ))
"Awesome," He slides the door open for her and sits after she does. Hey, just because he's rude doesn't mean he isn't chivalrous!
((lies, all lies /shot dead))
Mei looked out the window at the scenery they were passing. "Where are you from Gil?"
"Prussia" He grinned, settling down comfortably."And you?"
"I'm from Taiwan. Where is Prussia exactly?"
"It's a totally awesome nation that doesn't exist anymore! Of course only awesome people can originate from deceased nations" He chuckled.
Mei stared at him utterly confused. "Uhm... Then what is it now?"
"Eh, Germany I suppose" He shrugged, glancing out the window. They chattered measily throughout the train ride and before they knew it,
the train came to a halt.
"That means you're German. Not Prussian." She glanced out their door and saw students leaving. "We should get to the carriages."
"Nuh-uh kid, I'm Prussian, it's in my blood" He grinned, following Mei out of the train and to the carriages.
Mei rolled her eyes. "You can't be from a former nation."
"Yea I totally can! My pops was Prussian, married to my Prussian mum. My grandparents were Prussian and stuff." He argued back,
flagging down a carriage to ride in.
Mei plopped her stuff in the carriage. "I can see how maybe your *great* grandparents came from Prussia, but no way your parents."
"Dude, I'm from Prussia, end of discussion." He sighed, falling into his seat.
Mei frowned. "I'm not a dude. But fine, your from Prussia.."