[center][h2][i][color=0072bc]Amelia Averyonna[/color][/i][/h2][/center] [color=gray]Amelia woke up with a start when the sound of people entering the Peregrine. The young girl listened as feet moved everywhere, some of the footsteps stopping somewhere above her, some in the rooms next to hers or somewhere else on the floor, and yet others on the floors below hers. Amelia herself was in room 608 and she hoped she would be the only one to remain in the room, but she had quickly figured out that the car/hotel only had seventy rooms in total but she still hoped. She didn't want to share a room and possibly have to 'talk' to some stranger. She already had enough problems as it was. With thoughts like there running through her head, Amelia tried to go back to sleep but failed miserably. Groaning, she got out and changed into her favorite white dress before opening her door and checking the hallway. The coast was clear as most of the newcomers had gotten to their rooms and gone to bed or further down. Moving quietly down the hall, Amelia made her way down to the bottom level. To her dismay, there was a decent crowd down there and that made her incredibly nervous. Moving along the walls of the room, she made her way towards one of the few empty sofas and taking a seat, pulling her knees to her chest as she watched everyone. The world of magic truly fascinated her. She watched as some of the students cast some minor spells with their wands, causing sparks or flashes of light to occur. Others were playing Wizard's Chess and she could help but be fascinated by how the pieces moved on their own and occasionally flinch at the brutality they displayed when they fought each other. There was also a game that looked a bit like marbles but the stone squirted liquid at players, so she made a point to avoid that. Yet another game involved cards that exploded and caused her to jump every time they did. She watched as some chased after chocolate frogs they had accidently let loose. the first time she had seen the candy, she thought it was a real frog until she saw a student eat it and saw that the inside was hollow. She looked down as her stomach grumbled in hunger. She didn't have the money to buy any food on the ride to the school and she had finished the last of her food halfway through the day before. She had only made it last that long by eating it sparingly when she truly felt the need for it. Now without food or money for more, she had to hope that she could make it through the rest of the trip without passing out or dying of starvation.[/color]