Curtly after introducing herself to Hazen, Rin-Rin fell silent. Her mind was filled with vague images of what she assumed was Hogwarts. Her eyes were scanning the horizon from the window, her eyes portraying what a person would think of as ennui, but was actually a content look of a na?ve, little girl daydreaming. She barely heard what Hazen said not too long ago, but could not help but pay no heed to him. She was really fascinated by Hogwarts, witchcraft, and everything else.
As her eyes detected a silhouette of a massive castle, a very huge grin formed on her face. It was then the train halted, and Rin-Rin heard many students marching off the train. Now brimming with more excitement than she had before, she hastily hopped off her seat, and practically bounced out the train.
Her eyes gleamed with childish enthusiasm as she caught a glimpse of a slightly closer view of the castle. It didn't help calm her from her teeming exhilaration when a man led her to a boat which would carry them to Hogwarts.