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not_every_mage) wrote in
fandomtownies2014-11-09 09:46 am
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Magic Box, Sunday, 11/09
Albus still didn't properly understand where he was or why he was there, and trying to figure it out was doing his head in. He'd finally fallen into a confused sleep in the mural-decorated room where he'd first awoken. A black-and-white kitten curled next to him, seeming friendly enough once it got past its obvious certainty something was Wrong with its person: That made everything feel a bit more comfortable.
The next morning, he was awoken by a small bleating device with a message blinking on its screen that read, MAGIC BOX. Get there on time this week or you're a nugfucker.
Albus didn't particularly like either profanity or being insulted by Muggle toys, but Magic Box sounded promising enough that he decided to accept the blow to his sense of decency and figure out where the thing wanted him to go. He found the shop with the matching sign only a little after Anders would have ordinarily opened it, fumbled with a set of keys that had been in the room until the lock gave way, and let himself in.
He was glad he had, too. The contents of the shop made him feel like he'd fumbled his way to a tiny piece of Diagon Alley -- if one of the lower-rent bits. Albus looked to the device to see if it had further instructions for him. It didn't, so he unearthed a dusty copy of Dragon Breeding for Pleasure and Profit from a shelf of mostly-worthless books and began thumbing through it. Maybe someday knowledge of dragon husbandry would prove itself useful.
[OOC: Open post, open shop.]
The next morning, he was awoken by a small bleating device with a message blinking on its screen that read, MAGIC BOX. Get there on time this week or you're a nugfucker.
Albus didn't particularly like either profanity or being insulted by Muggle toys, but Magic Box sounded promising enough that he decided to accept the blow to his sense of decency and figure out where the thing wanted him to go. He found the shop with the matching sign only a little after Anders would have ordinarily opened it, fumbled with a set of keys that had been in the room until the lock gave way, and let himself in.
He was glad he had, too. The contents of the shop made him feel like he'd fumbled his way to a tiny piece of Diagon Alley -- if one of the lower-rent bits. Albus looked to the device to see if it had further instructions for him. It didn't, so he unearthed a dusty copy of Dragon Breeding for Pleasure and Profit from a shelf of mostly-worthless books and began thumbing through it. Maybe someday knowledge of dragon husbandry would prove itself useful.
[OOC: Open post, open shop.]

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