[hr][hr] [center][h1][color=limegreen]Elizabeth Flame[/color][/h1] [img]https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BMjg4MjQzMzg4MV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwMjc1NjgzMQ@@._V1_.jpg[/img] [I][color=limegreen]Location:[/color] Exploding Snap Compartment (Compartment 15) [color=limegreen]Magic:[/color] [hr][hr][/I] [/center] "[color=limegreen]That's th' one thing we can't tell ya'.[/color]" Eliza shook her head, "[color=limegreen]Sorry and all, but tradition is tradition, and trust me, you'll be glad ye waited.[/color]" She wasn't about to spoil something like that for a kid, even if they asked for it. Sometimes kid's didn't know what was best for them, and she firmly believed this was one of those times. Any other day, she might mes with them a bit, and tell them they'd be sorted in a series of challenges, or some fun lie, but they deserved better than that right now. Aurors on the train was likely to scare any kid, and she knew there was a time and place for such chicanery. Instead, she continued to focus on deflection, wracking her brain for something to talk about. "[color=limegreen]And ye, Fae gets in trouble a tiny bit, hair trigger temper and all.[/color]" Elizabeth admitted, shrugging, "[color=limegreen]But she really 'as a heart of a lion, even fer a Gryffindor. Puts it to good work too.[/color]" Fae was one of the few people that had Elizabeth's persistent and true respect, she's more than earned it by now, and she didn't mind letting people know that. "[color=limegreen]But, 'ere's a better question for ye kids, which house do you wanna be in?[/color]" That seemed like it'd be a good and fun way to break up tension. Her main goal right now was trying to move their minds away from the Aurors on the train, to try to keep them under control and from freaking out. She gave a comforting smile towards the white haired girl, seeing she was much more nervous than any of the others, "[color=limegreen]Ey, I don't think we got yer name. I'm Eliza, if ye haven't picked up on that yet. Eliza Flame.[/color]"