08-23-2020, 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted by ArianaBlack This was strictly a business trip. He had a list of supplies and that's what he was sticking to. Alexander was good at staying on task, that's why he gave himself this job and gave Benji the easy stuff. If you want to do something right, you've gotta do it yourself. That's something he's had to learn the hard way over the years.
Of course the moment he walked through the doors, it all went out the window. The plan, that is. Because as soon as he began wandering the aisles, his mind started wandering too. A little deviation wouldn't be the end of the world, would it?
He grabbed one of the anti-gravity hats off the shelf and sat it on his head. Maybe he could find a way to spare some change for one of these. Floating felt great. Last time Eimear had been to Diagon Alley, she hadn't gone to Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes. This time, however, it was close to the top of her list of shops to visit. It was one that her friends and classmates raved about, and she was immensely curious to check it out for herself.
The little brunette pushed open the door, causing a bell to ring above her head... The first thing she noticed was the sound of laughter all around her. Friends and children with their parents were all browsing the store with huge smiles on their faces. But there was a lot to take in and, honestly, the layout was a little... random, so she wasn't sure where exactly to start. In the end, she decided to pick any aisle and start there.
After browsing just a few shelves, she decided that she wasn't sure what to make of a lot of the products. Her nose wrinkled as she looked at something called Frog Spawn Soap, which was next to another product called Belch Powder. They seemed... disgusting, to be completely honest, very childish, and simply unimaginative. There were some products that did intrigue her, though. The nose-biting teacups were oddly cute... and the anti-gravity hats didn't seem bad. In fact, she silently observed as a boy tried one on. It seemed... almost fun. |
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