Fluttery Pegasi When she finally let herself breathe again, it was a sigh of happiest contentment. Lexi slipped behind the counter and surveyed the shop...her shop. She had to suppress a sequel of delight. Even though the shop was empty right now. It was unprofessional, and Lexi was a professional. Or at least, trying to be.
She gave it a week.
Two shimmering white sugar gliders were frolicking and leaping about the shop, filling the place with warmth, and positivity and joy. Patronuses weren't just useful against dementors, you know? They were great at uplifting spirits and spreading positivity.
Her shop though. Hers. She didn't even mind it being slow today. There was plenty of work to be done in the meanwhile. On her exorbitant to do list...sooooo long...was a complete overhaul of the products offered. She'd find out which didn't sell and which could be improved upon, and what could be offered but wasn't in the inventory yet.
And that was just the start of it. Lexi O'Brien had big plans for her little shop. Possibly a complete rennovation at some point, but for now. Inventory. She reached into her purse, and pulled out the stack of suggestions cards she'd had made and set them up beside both registers. They were a way for customers to tell her what products or magical effects they'd likd to see offered.
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