Anna-Jayne blinked almost as if she was confused. It was not logical, the seemingly solid brick wall that sat in Kings Cross Station lend to another platform entirely yet, like her grandmother's stories, she could go right through the magical doorway. Felix continued sleeping on top of her luggage rested on her luggage cart, the cat making no sign to indicate he knew what just happened. "[color=ed1c24]Come on dear, we can't have you being crushed by the other students now, can we[/color]?" her grandmother instructs. Until she spoke hadn't noticed she had come through already. Swiftly pushing her cart away from the wall, narrowly missing a passing student in the process, Anna-Jayne took a proper look around the area. It was not much different from your regular platform with the brick it's brick walls and large clock stationed high up. She glanced at each student for a brief amount of time, one of the girl's in a lavender dress, whom her eyes seemed to spot first, brought Anna-Jayne to think she was under-dressed in her old slightly faded denim jeans and short sleeved turquoise shirt but after scanning through other students found that wasn't so. Following her grandmother Anna-Jayne purses her lips nervously, slowly pushing her luggage cart with Felix still asleep. "[color=ed1c24]I think you'll enjoy Hogwarts[/color]" her grandmother says gently, offering her granddaughter a kind smile. "[color=00aeef]I hope so[/color]," Anna-Jayne mutters. "[color=ed1c24]Why don't I take your bags for you and you and Felix can bored the train[/color]?" Most days this would be an offer Anna-Jayne would have refused but, for some reason, today she felt inclined to let her grandmother do so. With a nod she moved herself from her bags and scooped up the sleeping cat who awoke and meowed in annoyance of his interrupted nap. Anna-Jayne's grandmother gave her a small kiss on her forehead before the pair said their farewells and she boarded the train, Felix in her arms. She slowly wandered down the corridor before seating herself in compartment 5 which was, until now, unoccupied.