"You bet your lucky dollar it is." He replied, grinning down at the boy little in his arms. "Sometimes I wish I was still young like you but it is fun to be older too. Lots of things you can do."
Aiden looked around as he walked, trying to determine if they really were almost out of the forest but he quickly came to the conclusion that they were not. "Yeah...yeah we are definitely almost out of here." He lied with a grand spanking smile. "Just beyond those trees and a couple feet more."
Why would he tell such a blatant but comforting lie? Because it was comforting and apparently he would not remember within the next few minutes.
What did he do in a situation like this? It was not like he had not already cast agic as this child, the featherlight charm nicely in place and it was normal was it not? You did not leave muggles remembering all the magical things they saw. There was a spell for that, if he was correct and if it meant he would not have to listen to the little boy whine then he was all for it. "Alright alright, take it easy, I can take care of it but you have to remember to stay still or I might miss and it won't work."
Fair warning. He would not listen to whining after that point. "Here we go." Aiden took a deep breath and concentrated on his immediate intent then lifted his wand. He only had one shot of this. If it went wrong, the kid could be severely damaged. No pressure or anything. "Obliviate."
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