With just enough time to get to the platform, Lauren almost flew around the train station, quickly getting to the place where she'd have to get into the real platform. She was alone, as always, her parents car leaving her outside with just enough time to get on time, no more, no less, no space for mistakes. She took a breath, the need to get through a wall to get to the train always stopping her for a second, part of her mind still not trusting. She counted to 3, and crossed the barrier with all her things. After the barrier, the platform was pure noise. Sky, her owl, had been half asleep all the trip, but with all the sound had woken up, letting out an annoyed chirp. [color=00a651]"Oh, Sky, it's not that bad"[/color] she teased the little owl [color=00a651]"At least you don't have to be ready to socialize just yet, honey"[/color] she complained, lowering her voice. In the middle of the disaster that was the platform, she moved to the head of the train, leaving her things with a muttered [i]Sorry[/i] for her pet, and entered as soon as possible. The ambient inside was far more peaceful, at least for teenagers standards. She walked around for a bit, saying hello to a few of her classmates, playing the perfect girl, trying to keep her image. As soon as she considered she had been seen enough, she moved to one of the cabins, knowing that it couldn't be that full yet. She found an empty cabin just to the back, and sat there, opening her book to make time, Knowing fully well that her friends and housemates will appreciate having a place for them. They were usually late