Smiling when he saw a friendly face, Raven nods seeing her cue and began his search of the train. Starting with the car he was in, the boy searched from top to bottom, almost literally. Some people complained about him going in their compartments and using their seats and luggage to get a boost to look in the higher spots. He even had his neck craned back looking at the ceiling. You couldn’t tell where Pia might have put it. Seeing as most people never look up, up is the logical place to look.
Even after searching the bathroom, he’d nearly got chased by an angry girl who hadn’t locked the latch properly. It wasn’t his fault she didn’t secure it! For both their sakes he was just glad that she had just gone in so his eyes and mind were saved from trauma. Although his face hadn’t since her natural reaction was to slap him for some reason.
Holding his stinging cheek, gaze searching, he turned this way and that, wondering where Pia could have hidden the clue. He felt his shoulders drop and his mouth open seeing a piece of paper on the back of an older student. That same piece of paper he’d ignored because he thought someone had been trying to play a trick on them. Partially because the student was a ‘Puff, and partially because the ‘Puff was a Prefect. The very same Prefect that helped him get Gil’s mess off him.
Biting his lip to keep from laughing, Raven shook his head. Leave it to Pia to do something like that. Taking a breath he quickly dodged past the Prefect, hand darting out and snatching the note.
- Quote :
- From what I've seen on the map of the school
Nothing apart from shrubbery is cool
Pumpkins bumpkins are all nice and good
But you'll need more than bravery to get past this wood
So the next clue naturally would have to wait til they got to school. From the sounds of it, it was the Forbidden Forrest perhaps? Tapping the note against his chin his eyes widened seeing a couple students talking to the Prefect.
‘Uh, oh.’ They were complaining about him climbing them and such. Turning on his heel, Raven ran as much as one could on a crowded train.