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Post by James Potter on Sept 24, 2007 17:05:33 GMT -5
James entered Honeydukes and went straight for the chocolate section, grabbing all sorts of different shaped and flavored candies. He put the armful of goods on the counter and ignored the weird look that the witch gave him and then paid for it. After that was out of the way, he began to look around the shop and tried to find something that he wanted.
The strange thing was that this wasn't unusual for James... He came to Honeydukes all the time to get chocolate. Mostly for Remus, during his 'time of the month' but also because they tended to get into the stash early. They didn't ever want to run out of chocolate... that'd be awful.
He glanced around, not seeing anyone he knew. It wasn't exactly an organized trip, though, so he wasn't surprised. It was more of a 'James is bored and is going to Hogsmeade' kind of thing. [/center][/sub]
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Post by Celestria Tremont on Sept 24, 2007 17:12:57 GMT -5
Celestria wandered through the almost deserted streets of Hogsmeade, looking into the windows of the various stores. She wasn't sure why she was even here since she didn't really need anything that this village provided but nonetheless she was here walking around.
Stopping in front of Honeydukes, Celestria walked into the small, cramped store and looked around at all the various candies ranging from ice mice to bertie botts every flavor beans. Walking over to one of the cluttered shelves, Celestria looked for her favorite kind of candy, Licorice Wands. Her love of the candy was unknown to her even as a young girl when she would ask her parents to buy her that certain kind of candy.
Noticing them up on a higher shelf, Celestria tried many things to reach them. She would have used a spell to make them come to her but she had left her wand in her dorms, thinking she wouldn't need it but now, looking up at the candy she realized she did. Sighing softly, Celestria looked around the store in case there were some in an area where she could reach them instead.
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Post by James Potter on Sept 24, 2007 17:31:35 GMT -5
James was comparing two different flavors of crackling lollipops, unsure of which one to get. The lemongrass ones looked like they'd be good, but he was also a fan of grape... He scrunched his mouth to one side as he thought, laughing to himself when he realized that most people would spend this much time picking out robes or furniture or something else more... permanent. But not James. Sweets were definitely more important... they were the key to happiness!
He had finally decided (or given up, rather) to get both when he noticed a girl beside him trying to reach the licorice wands. He hadn't seen her before, that he knew of, so he reached up and grabbed a box and held them in front of her face.
ooc; Sorry it's so short. A bit... brain dead. >.< [/center][/sub]
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Post by Celestria Tremont on Sept 24, 2007 17:44:01 GMT -5
After debating useless attempts to get to the candies Celestria was ready to give up when she noticed a boy roughly around her own age walk over to her and hold the candy in her face. She looked at him with a blank look then took the candy, heading for the counter.
After paying for the candy, Celestria threw the small bag into the her small backpack then walked towards the door of the store without even saying thank you to James. That was just how she was. She had a tendency to forget when to say thanks or anything along those lines to people when they did things for her.
ooc: its fine. I'm brain dead completely.
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Post by James Potter on Sept 24, 2007 20:51:41 GMT -5
James raised an eyebrow as the girl wordlessly took the sweets and then paid for them, walking towards the door. He wasn't going to stop her and make her thank him or anything, he honestly didn't really care.
Upon closer inspection, he realized that she looked just like a Slytherin girl... Snape's girlfriend? He scowled at the thought that he had just helped that cowardly git's girl get her licorice wands and grabbed an extra box of chocolate on his way to the counter.
Today was not his day. [/center][/sub]
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