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Awww, lookit that. Reaching out to take the rose, Daniel smiled at the girl. "That's very kind of you, thank you so much," he replied, trying to think of where to keep the rose. Perhaps on the counter, in one of the glass things like in... GASP! Like in that muggle movie, Beauty and the Beast! THATWOULDBESOCOOL! "Such a lovely tradition." "Thanks. It's gotten better, since there used to be thorns on them. It really sucked to carry them around," Izzy said with a smile. |
Keeley skipped up to the Third Hand Bookstore counter, not at all embarassed that she didn't have the money to pay for new books. But then again, nothing really embarassed her. She didn't mind at all that her new parent's jewelry making and fortune telling wages were slim, just spending time with them at the caravan was such an amazing experience. Her fluffy grayish hair bounced slightly as she dropped the set of standard fourth year books onto the counter. They were in pretty good shape, concidering they were used, well worn really. Perfect. |
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"Hey," Daniel smiled at the girl, waving his wand at the books whilst using his knee to push on the till draw and opening it up. "That'll be 2 galleons, please," he added. "I trust you found everything you were looking for?" |
Alice stepped up to the counter, wondering if she had read the sign correctly. Since these were the required books for first years, and she guessed she found them to be the standard books needed, she figured it would be two galleons total. She was going to check that with the shopkeeper first though. Seeing that she wasn't in anyone's way she slid the books onto the counter in front of her and stepped sideways so she could see the shopkeeper around the stack of books. "I'm not sure if I've got this right, but is it two galleons for the lot?" |
[QUOTE/] As another girl stepped up, Daniel turned his attention to her and ran his finger down the spines of the book. "Right, that's a fourth year set, so that'll be 2 galleons, please," he told her, waving his wand and wrapping the books and getting them all bound up in a flash.[/QUOTE] she pays 2 galleons thank you heres a glass flower |
Herod perused around the counter and nonchanantly looked at a chocolate frog near the checkout desk. He was waited to be asked for assitance becasue he wanted the shopkeeper to initiate the conversation to seem less pushy. Herod was akward in social situatons, but still a naturally friendly person. He tried not looking up, but failed once or twice and sneaked a peak..... |
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I could get a bit awkward and a little upsetting when kids came in here and couldn't afford much. "So... yeah, that'll be 2 galleons. You want them wrapped up and bagged?" Quote:
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"I'll just add them to a bag I've already got, but thank you though!" Alice slid the books off of the counter, sliding them into a bag that she had put her robes in, and waved goodbye to the shop keeper. Alice had accomplished a lot already but she still had a lot she needed to buy. |
Lacey reached the counter and waited for the shopkeeper to get to her. As she waited, she wondered how much the book was going to cost... hopefully, not much... |
Giving a chuckle, Daniel shook his head in half disbelief, half pure amusement. "I can imagine," he replied, just imagining that. He, himself, was rather accident prone at times. That's why he was glad he didn't have to do gardening or anything now he lived above the shop. If there was anything you could hurt yourself with, Daniel managed it. And there was alot of that in the gardening hobby. Sometimes, however, he was fine. Heh. "Well, I'd better be off. I wish I could work here. I mean, really, all these books!" She smiled widely. "Have a wonderful day now!" Izzy walked out of the shop. |
With several books in her arms Alexis made her way up to the counter. They were all in used but otherwise good condition, some were not such easy to find books either, one of the great things about second hand book stores. She piled them up on the counter, the books where all on dragons, mostly books on facts and information about the beasts, others were photo books, Alexis's favorite, for it was her goal to one day be a dragonologist. She took out her money and handed it to the man at the till. |
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Stepping behind the counter again, Daniel focused on the girl he'd just helped. The one who'd seemed a little flustered. "Right then... push your books up here, and I'll ring 'em up." Quote:
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Knock, knock. Oh, no. Wait. It was 'Ding, ding', because Treyen was inside the shop and calling the shopkeeper from that little ringer on the counter (which was meant to be used, correct?). The third year Hufflepuff was looking for a very old book, and perhaps those people at Flourish had it, but he'd rather check in here first. And so, he rang the little ringer once more (by accident), and stood very silently, waiting for the shopkeeper. |
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Why, oh whyyyyy had Daniel thought that getting one of those cool looking bell things would be, well... cool? It was just loud. But then it stopped... but logic dictated that a person would have rung it, and would therefore be waiting for assistance. "Yes, good sir," Daniel spoke as he approached the boy at the counter. "How may I help you?" |
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Really? Him? Wasn't there anyone older behind the counter? Oh, well. "Hello, mister...I actually think you could be of great help today" he smiled, apparently this was the only shopkeeper that could help him, right? "See, I'm looking for a book, it's supposed to be very old, a Professor lend it to me once...but I had to give it back, see? And I want my own copy" yes, the little boy nodded, and he was going to skip the part of the other Professor making the temporary copy of the book in case he got in trouble for it. But the Huffie boy forgot to tell the most important part. The title of the book. Yes, the little ringer got him sidetracked as Treyen stopped to look at the little bell, "This looks muggle, I like it" he smiled. |
Right, she was in the shop. That was good. Good... Now onto stage two: walking up to the coun--ah, hello legs. Nice walking there. Oh! Here's the counter. Heh. So soon? Okay, next stage... talking to the shopkeeper. Yes, she could do that, she could. Really. Ina opened her mouth, gaped, then shut it and hid her face behind her fortunately long hair -- like a curtain. Or something. Oh man, she couldn't do this. She couldn't ask -- no, no, no. "I--" Aaah! Nooo, too shy, waaay too shy. Hide now, hide behind hair! Yes, the shopkeeper couldn't see her behind her hair! Right? |
[QUOTE=Zoerawrr;9678702]ooc :: sorry, you is stuck with a sick/busy shopkeeper >.< could you put in your narration what books she has? Stepping behind the counter again, Daniel focused on the girl he'd just helped. The one who'd seemed a little flustered. "Right then... push your books up here, and I'll ring 'em up." Lacey smiled and put the book in her hands, The Love of Young Wizards and took out her puch, ready to pay. |
Alex walked up at the counter and smiled a very friendly smile towards the man. He is cute! she thought, when she stepped up to the counter. "Hi there!" she said, in a thick italian accent. "I have an English to German dictonary here." she said. She had always wanted to learn German, but never had the time. She was fluent in Italian. "How much do I owe you?" she asked. "Gratzi." she said, quietly. She hardly ever spoke Italian anymore, and, living in England, nobody speaks the beautiful langauge. "I also have this." she said, pulling out a copy of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night and pushing it on the counter towards him. The play was always very close to her. After all, she had played Viola in the play, and her mum was very proud. This was the first play she had acted in after her brother died. She started to tear up, thinking of him, but she wiped her eyes quickly, not wanting the shop keeper to notice. |
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Viktoriya gave the shopkeeper a small smile as she set her books on the counter. She'd piced up all the books necessary for a fourth year, as well as some others; a fragile little Russian-English dictionary for her to carry round because she didn't want to be talking to someone and not know what they were saying, and a DADA advanced spells book from the 'many previous owners' section. She liked this store. It wasn't that she didn't have the money for new books, she just liked old things. Books like the ones she'd picked up, they had character. She also liked that sometimes she could find things the previous owner had left behind: a personalized bookmark, a small note in the margin, scribbles or drawings on the pages. So she had gone to the Third-hand bookstore. And here she was. |
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"Verify its authenticity?" Daniel asked, looking perplexed. He managed to crack a small smile as he glanced at the tome. "Yep... it's definitely a book." Ugh, verifying it was effort. "In what way do you want it verified?" Listening to the man's questions, Daniel wait for him to be done before answering. "Well... I've worked in Diagon Alley for just over a year... but I've had this place for a couple of months. And no, it's just me in here." Quote:
"Okay, so that'll be 2 galleons 5 sickes and 3 knuts altogether," he informed her, standing the bag up for her to take and waiting for payment. |
Viktoriya gave the man a small smile as she pushed two galleons, five sickles and three knuts across the counter. Taking the bag, she placed gently into the leather satchel slung across her shoulder - verygently indeed, lest her fragile new books break or anything. 'Thank you very much' she said quietly, and was about to leave when a thought came to her. 'Do you have any Russian history books?' she asked, remembering that her stepfather had asked for some, and she hadn't found him any yet 'And maybe... would it be possible for me to look in the special books area? My stepfather's birthday is soon, and he collects first editions and antique books. I thought it mught make a good present...' plus the fact she wanted a look for herself. |
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'Really cool muggle vintage shop'. Yeah, that made it happen. "A muggle shop? Where?" well, it wasn't on Diagon Alley, was it? Because otherwise Treyen would've heard of such a wonderful place where muggle stuff dwells. Muggles. So inventive. Oh my Gilderoy! The book! Treyen appeared surprised that he'd forgotten what he came to in the first place, "Right, the book. I don't know the author, all I know is that it's called 'Magical Trees and their Properties' and it's supposed to be old" 'supposed', but he had no idea. Hopefully, the author wasn't needed. |
Amanda walked across the place to the front counter with her books to buy them. |
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