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Old 04-27-2023, 01:26 AM   #27 (permalink)
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Hogwarts RPG Name:
Dhruv Vihaan Khanna
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Aryan Atreyu-Rehman
Slytherin
Second Year

Ministry RPG Name:
Nova Leigh Paton
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Brody Hawthorne-Melo
International Cooperation

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Originally Posted by Kolyander View Post
Duh.

Of course, Bry remembered. She liked looked at them and trying to see if she could figure out what they looked like. Sometimes she really did she shapes in the bent up paperclips.. but other times.. well not so much. So on occasion she would make things up to see if she could make Ary laugh with her attempted guesses. It was fun. The little blonde didn't think it was all that important for Mister Junk shop man to know but maybe it was?

As Aryan selected the paperclips he liked best, Bry glanced around at the random items close by. Ooooh! "Thanks!" Cue the brightest smile when the pink one was offered to her! "I'll keep it safe always." Reaching out a hand, Bry took the colored paperclip from Ary and taking the worn faded old hat off of her head she fitted the paperclips onto where one of the holes in the hat were. Now the hat had a little bit of decoration.

"Thank you, Sir!" He had been super helpful to them.
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Sir. Finn had to get used to that. "Think nothin' of it, lass." The junk wizard said as he ducked under one of the feather dusters as it moved over head. They were good kids, finding joy in the little things.

Junk was often overlooked, and in turn was a great place to find hidden treasure. Sometimes it was a simple paperclip, but other times it could be a magical device that sat on the shelf near Ary and Bry. A battered old compass who pointed in the direction of a paired compass somewhere on one of the shelves, instead of magnetic North.

Nesting atop a pile of junk on a high shelf sat a mechanical owl that beeped and booped as it rotated its head, and flapped its wing. A prototype for a device that was intended to deliver and read letters aloud.

Dangling off a gnarled coat hanger was a tattered outfit. With a twist of a button that was hardly hanging on, it would instantly transform into a magnificent set of robes. Some say it was created by a prince who wanted to blend in with the common rabble. Others claim it was made by a down on his luck pauper who desired to live amongst high society. Only one wizard knew for sure.

Sitting in an old mug were some quills made of diricawl feathers. Anything written by the quill will be apparated to a nearby recipient.

Finn would get a sudden urge to create something, and then leave it on the shelves when the next idea came to him. The junk shop was often overlooked and ignored, but to Finn, this was the most magical place in Diagon Alley.

Well, sorry, Bryony Rose Paton, for not making proper shapes. He was trying his best to improve. But was it really him that was the problem? How did Bry know it wasn’t her eyes that needed fixing, hmm? At least there was no need for her to figure out any shape of the current paperclip as it was exactly… a paperclip in every aspect.

Ary giggled as the feather duster attempted to assault the man. But as young as he was, he too was on the side of Finn when it came to the junk shop. The little boy already adored it; it was definitely more fascinating than any other shop. Happily clutching the paper clips, he began exploring the nearby shelves while dad Adi paid for those paperclips and that hat.

He was sure he needed nothing else but it couldn’t hurt to look around for a minute more before they moved on to someplace else.
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