Lily Luna Potter (![]() ![]() @ 2012-03-15 14:51:00 |
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Lily had been watching something she wasn't quite sure she could define swimming back and forth outside of the window. The window that she'd very pointedly reinforced with every charm known to her to do so. While she wasn't quite as fussed as her grandmother, she still had no interest in seeing what would happen if a window cracked and the ocean tried to get inside the train. The other windows had, of course, been similarly treated. Her brown eyes drifted along the row of them, lingering for a moment on the starfish stuck to one window, climbing its way slowly toward the top of it. She reasoned it would eventually climb off the window and onto the train proper, which made her wonder what was going to happen to anything stuck to, under, or on top of the train when it moved to another reality. Or to a dry-land part of this reality, which she supposed was possible. Or likely. Wasn't it likely? How long could an ocean really go on? Though if the entire planet was an ocean ... Lily shook her head slightly as she dropped her attention from the creatures outside of (or on) the windows to the device on her lap. It was just about then that all the lights abruptly cut out, without so much as a warning. A soft noise of surprise left her lips before she pulled her wand out of her pocket. Dark on a train, she thought she could handle. But dark when there was absolutely no light filtering in from outside? She wasn't sure she was such a fan of that. "Lumos," she whispered, watching as the tip of her wand began to glow. Setting her device on the table, she made her way cautiously toward the door that led to the parlor car. She wondered if this was all over the train, or just in her specific car. If it was just this car, she'd be very, very interested in finding a car that was lit up instead. |