The summer was over and that always left Alida feeling mixed. On the one hand, it was sad that the endless days of playing outside were gone and would soon be replaced by classes and homework. On the other hand, she was very much looking forward to seeing her friends again. Of course she'd visited them and they'd visited her and they'd all written so many owls to each other... but it wasn't the same as having your best friend sharing your bedroom every night and
always being there when you wanted someone to share something with. Of course Dundee had felt a little lonely compared to that.
So the third year was excited to catch up with her friends and find out the latest gossip. With her rat, Rum, perched on one shoulder, under a thin, untidy curtain of
dirty blonde hair, Alida's eyes were peeled for familiar faces as her family approached Kings Cross station. Alida headed off a little in front of her brother and parents, hauling her trunk behind her and chatting absently to Rum as she approached the barrier. She was so caught up in her excitement that she nearly tripped over a small girl who was standing directly in the way.
"Oh, watch it!" she said, then realised that was quite rude and corrected herself, "I mean, sorry. Are you going through?" She looked from the girl, to the girl's mother and back again. The girl had a trunk and was standing right in front of the divide between platforms 9 and 10 so she was
obviously a Hogwarts student, although Alida had never seen her before. She was pretty small and timid looking. First year probably. Alida's eyes glanced over to the mother again, taking in her attire, then something clicked.
"OH! Are you muggles?? Well, obviously,
you're not," she continued, looking at the girl, "But you're muggleborn, right? And is this your first time here? You just walk through there." She nodded enthusiastically to the wall with a smile and paused, waiting for the girl to go through. The wall-barrier was normal to Alida. She'd passed through it many times to see her older brother off to Hogwarts before she'd started herself. "We ought to hurry," she added, trying to be helpful, but beginning to get impatient.