Anna watches as the boy raises the lolly from his lap using magic. She had seen magic at work in Diagon Alley but not in such a manner of showing off as a skill. She wordlessly listened to the girls' excitement and chatting as she turned to look out the window. This was not normal, it almost overwhelmed young Anna-Jayne. In the background she heard chatting about houses they may end up in or friends they may get as she watched the rolling hills and valleys rush past them. It was at the mention of her name Anna-Jayne was dragged from intently looking at the passing land. [color=ec008c]"Do you think we'll ever get the hang of it all, Anna? We haven't even arrived yet, and I already feel like writing my parents. I don't much feel for tossing April out of the window of a moving train, though. I guess I'll wait till we get settled in a bit." [/color] She gives Lavender a smile. "[color=00aeef]I hope so, I've never been an under-achiever in school, or an average student but this is something new entirely[/color]," Anna-Jayne stopped herself right there before blurting out that she was scared. She hoped she didn't show it but she feared what was to come. That she may fail or, at least, not do well. This was the unknown and she wasn't a big fan of that [@Classpet][@Dutchess Sarah][@Weird Tales]