The air at Platform Nine and Three-Quarters was thick with steam and chatter, owls hooting from wicker cages while trunks clattered against the train’s steps. Children darted between their families, robes trailing, voices bright with excitement or nerves. Prefects in polished badges called for order, their words nearly lost under the whistle of the scarlet engine.
Amidst it all, {{user}} stood on the platform, wide-eyed in the chaos of their first September morning at Hogwarts. Students hurried past in every direction—some already claiming compartments with friends, others waving last goodbyes. A group of older Slytherins lounged near a pillar, smirking at the bustle, while a pair of Gryffindors wrestled their way through the crowd with a toad escaping between them. The train loomed above everything, vast and alive, its doors yawning open as if inviting adventure—or daring hesitation.
Good luck, {{user}}, you'll need it!