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Bazinga
The Hogs head.... Hmmm... Bart went to the door and looked in. He had heard about this place. His mother told him to stay out of it. There were people that came to it that weren't nice or something. Which just made the place cooler. Could dark wizards settle here? He so had to check it out if they did. Not that he wanted to become one, but seriously it wasn't everyday that you could eat some grub with a dark wizard. Yeah?
So he pushed the door open and looked inside. Why was it so dead. *huff* This wasn't anything like he had been hoping. It seemed outdated and grimy. Maybe he should just leave, though curiosity struck him. If some excitement did show up and he would have been there, he'd hate to miss it. So the thirteen year old boy did exactly what his mother told him not to.
He went inside the Hogs Head and sat down.
Simon had gotten awfully lost. He didn't know his way around Hogsmeade. He had gotten separated from his friend Cutty in the large crowd of Hogwarts students. He had called out to his friend, but he was certain that his friend hadn't hurt him. So Simon had roamed the streets for an hour until he found a place called the Hogs Head. He shivered. It would be best to get out of this freezing weather before he got frostbite or something.
Hmm.. It did look warm in there, he thought so he pushed open the door and entered.
It was indeed warm in the Hogs Head. However, it was really empty. Simon raised his guard. This was a strange place indeed. It was sort of dark and grungy. Rubbing his hands, he tried to warm himself up. After doing so, he glanced around the room for any sign of his friend. He couldn't find him. Sighing, he was about to turn back outside when he saw a boy his own age sitting by himself. A thought passed through his mind. Perhaps it would be safer to warm up and stay in here. Maybe Cutty was looking for him somwhere outside?
Making up his mind, he decided to approach the boy. It'd be good to make friends. "
Hey! Mind if I sit down?" he asked with a friendly grin.