It was a long journey from Beuxbatons to Hogwarts and honestly? Jason had been regretting it for a long time. Not because he didn't want to come to Hogwarts, it was a honour to part of the students that were selected. Who didn't want eternal glory in all honesty? No, the reason Jason had dread this day was because he hated travelling by... unconventional means. He loved magic and he was fascinated by the Abraxan horses... but they were flying without engines, without... anything. It unnerved Jason slightly.
He took a small sigh of relief as the carriage came to a bump as they landed at Hogwarts. Good, they hadn't crushed. Although, he knew logically that the horses had been rested and were well feed and there was a very small chance of anything bad happening to them; he was reassured to be on solid ground again.
He stood up to let Lacy past and he caught her scent as she drifted past, she smell amazing, it didn't smell superficial, like perfume, it just smelt like... Lacy. She was beautiful, he would never deny of her that and she had the sweet personality to go with it. This was definitely rare, especially at Beuxbatons.
Jason had once had feeling for Lacy, but like so many of the other girls he'd met, they'd just stayed friends. Of course, the feelings for her were still there, but he'd established that nothing was ever going to happen between them.
He stepped out of the carriage into the bright sunshine. At least it was a sunny day, a miracle for england, Jason thought comically. When Lacy described the castle as being 'bright and welcoming' he laughed.
'I think you need to go and get your eyes tested love, the wall are grey. At least the suns out' He commented.
As Lacy stepped back to stroke the horses, Jason went to follow but sharp claws dug into his shoulder blade. Eduardo, his lizard was petrified of most animals that were bigged that he was. Honestly, for a lizard he was such a wimp! Jason bluntly ignored his pet's desperate attempts to stop him and proceeded to the front of the carriage to stroke the creatures that had brought them here.
'They're beautiful aren't they?' He said quietly to Lacy as he ran his hands through the horse's main,' and so fasinating too.'