Before Roy could begin his reply, they both heard a sharp, quick explosion in the cart right next to them. They rushed in, Raymond waving a way the thing layer of white smoke, and saw that Willow was coughing. Raymond had a few classes with her in the past, a fellow Gryffindor, they had Defense Against the Dark Arts together, and their third year they were partners int he Patronious Charm. She was intelligent, but Raymond knew that her status and fear of making mistakes made her a bit shy. So he did his best to make her welcome, but not overwhelmed, and shooed off the people who made fun of her, Gryffindors had to look at each other, right? He liked to think they were friends. Raymond definitely trusted her. He smiled a bit as she got the spell right, and let it down for another familiar face. Elina and Raymond didn't really socialize that much, but besides the fact that she falls alseep almost anywhere, she was a nice person. Eager to try out his father's teachings with his wand. With a flick of his wrist, and a murmur of a spell he remembered, he blew away the smoke from the cart and outside. Pleased with himself he put his wand back. "Not even at school yet and the school year already looks promising." Raymond said to Roy with a grin. "Now let's go find some friends!" Roy and them walked through the small aisle of the Train, hearing students of all ages talking and laughing, Raymond peering in a couple of times and waving to see if he knew anyone. He dodged a small self propelled paper airplane, and heard a pop from a bunch of non flamable (and mess free) mini fireworks, one of the older trolley cart operators mumbled under her breath something about the Weasely Twins... He peeked in to a compartment to find his girlfriend, Samantha, Grace who was now a prefect (They worked together sometimes through their school year, since both have a strong sense of pride and honor), and Acacia, one of the most popular people of their year. It wouldn't surprise him if she didn't know who he was. Although he wasn't as popular, Slytherins weren't that fond of Gryffindors. "'ello, 'ello" Raymond said, walking in with Roy. "Hope you don't mind two more to join the party." He saw Willow's books in one section of the bench, so he made his way on the other side of Samantha. "'ello love." He said to her with a giant smile, placing a small kiss on her cheek as he sat down. He heard the last warning whistle from the front of the train. Five minutes until departure. "Sorry if we just interrupted a conversation or anything..." Raymond said with a weak smile, realizing he probably did.