Kai was still reeling, which I suppose was acceptable considering he was a muggleborn, and had just walked through a stone barrier. It had been one thing to watch the bricks move out of the way when he first walked into Diagon Alley, but this… this was much different. His eyes flickered nervously over the swarm of students, parents, and younger siblings, while he nearly had a death grip on the trolley before him. He could feel the conflicting emotions of everyone on the platform. Some joyous at seeing friends again, or learning more about magic, while others were nervous, or angry, or any one of a million other emotions. Kai was fairly sure he was going to be sick. He closed his eyes, letting his head dip forward and rest against the metal cage Aldric sat in. The barn owl offered a comforting hoot, and Kai gave a soft sigh, shaking his head hard before grounding himself a bit further, forcing the waves of emotions to roll off him.
He could do this. Mentally, he began listing herbs, and their properties. Something to concentrate on, he’d be alright. The small boy (for that’s what he was) made his way onto the bright red train with a surge of panicked students as the train blew it’s loud whistle, signaling it was going to be pulling away in short order. Kai threaded his way down the line of compartments, glancing in. Many were occupied by older students, and Kai flinched away from those. He didn’t want to end up in a compartment of loud, obnoxious people considering the butterflies already dancing about his stomach, but he also didn’t particularly want to be entirely alone. It was a dilemma he found himself facing often, no matter where he went.
Finally, he found a compartment with two girls about his age. He poked his head in warily, taking in Hitame and Naomi, as well as their little feline familiars, rather quickly. The cats wouldn’t bother Aldric, hopefully. He could feel Hitame’s unease, and probably a certain amount of wariness at this whole situation. Then again, that might have been his own. He realized he was still standing there, with his head poked into the compartment rather stupidly when Aldric nipped one of his fingers. He gave himself a shake, then offered a small smile to the two girls.
“Heya. D’you two mind if I join you?” his head tilted to the side slightly, “Lotta the other compartments are full of older kids, but I don’t wanna take this ride all by myself either. I have an owl, but he’ll probably be quiet if your cats leave him alone…”