[hr][hr][center][h3][b][color=F0B6E5]Georgina Locke[/color][/b][/h3] [img]https://media3.giphy.com/media/m5XLdqPIw9co8/source.gif[/img][hr][hr] [b][color=F0B6E5]Location:[/color][/b] Platform 9 3/4 [b][color=F0B6E5]Magic:[/color][/b] N/A [/center][hr] Georgina had been looking forward to this day since her fourth year at Hogwarts had ended. While she enjoyed her time away, spending time with her mother and other family, plus receiving letters from Artemis (of which she kept them all), she relished the opportunity for another school year of learning. How else was she to follow in her father's footsteps? As she strolled up to the platform, carrying her luggage, her mother followed quickly. Her mother looked frantic, but she often did whenever she was seeing her daughter off. And even more so when the news of the escaped Death Eaters was sent out in the paper. Her mother may have seen it as dangerous, and Georgina could sympathize, but she saw it was a call to action. "Do you have everything, love?" her mother asked. Georgina checked. All her bags were there, filled with various magical equipment, school books she picked up from Diagon Alley, and she had her cage in hand with her wonderful owl Remmington, who at the moment was sleeping peacefully. [color=F0B6E5]"Yes, mum. I have everything. No need to walk me to the train, I know where it is."[/color] But of course her mother would follow her through the wall and right up to the train. She hoped to run into either Artemis, Apollo, or Mary so she could make an excuse and go with them. "I know, lovey, but once you get older and have a family of your own you'll understand. You're my baby and always will be. After your brother.." her mother began, but Georgina could tell as soon as she said the word 'brother' that the tears threatened to fall. It hadn't been a while since her brother left the magical world to join the Muggles in America, but the pain was still there. He never sent letters, never sent word he was all right, so her mother stayed awake many a night, worrying about her children, especially after her father was killed. So if she had to grin and bear this embarrassment, she would do so. She passed through the wall and scanned the scores of people there. The train was set to leave soon, but her eye caught Mary. She quickly ran over to her with a smile. [color=F0B6E5]"Mary, how are you?"[/color] She wrapped the girl in a hug before letting her go. [color=F0B6E5]"Hello Mr. Winthrop. Nice to see you again."[/color] Georgina's mother managed to catch up. "Goodness, warn me next time you want to run off with your mates. Hello Mary dear." She gave Mr. Winthrop a knowing nod and smile. They had done this dance before. [color=F0B6E5]"Have you seen the twins? We need to get moving soon."[/color]