Diagon Alley is so cool.
So far, he's already had a chance to buy his potions ingredients, but there's so much more to look at!
He's in the middle of trying to decide on a "familiar".
Diagon Alley is so cool.
So far, he's already had a chance to buy his potions ingredients, but there's so much more to look at!
He's in the middle of trying to decide on a "familiar".
He seems content with that.
Also biscuits. Biscuits are an important factor in how content he is.
They have winged horses! So cool!
Here's Apparition, works like so, needs a license. Here's the Floo Network and the messy legislative process behind its ubiquity. Here are broomsticks, which they get to learn how to fly as soon as they get to school! Also here's how wizards started using them.
Scott proceeds to share as many interesting facts as he has on laws relating to magical beings and beasts.
They drink their tea.
Yes, she should.
"Bye, Scott!" she says, and hugs him. "Bye, Mr. MacDougall," she says, and doesn't hug him.
Mr. MacDougall will of course wait with the kids until Sadde's mother arrives, and be quite alright receiving no hugs.
Scott and Sadde continue to write, about the state of wizarding law (awful), and about which subjects they'll be specializing in, after their initial general overview.
And at the platform 9 3/4, a boy who has just hugged his mother goodbye is pushing his luggage cart along.
There's a boy sitting in this compartment already, with an owl in a very clean cage and with a small trunk at his feet.
He's currently gazing out the window.