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Nearly ten years have passed since the Dursleys woke up to find their nephew on the front step, but Privet Drive has hardly changed at all. The sun rises on the same tidy front gardens and lights up the brass number four on the Dursleys' front door; it creeps into their living room, which is almost exactly the same as it was on the night when Mr. Dursley saw that fateful news report about the owls. Only the photographs on the mantelpiece really show how much time has passed. Ten years ago, there were lots of pictures of what looked like a large pink beach ball wearing different-colored bonnets—but Dudley Dursley is no longer a baby, and now the photographs show a large blond boy riding his first bicycle, on a carousel at the fair, playing a computer game with his father, being hugged and kissed by his mother. The room holds no sign at all that another boy lives in the house, too.

Yet Victor Evans is still there, asleep at the moment, but not for long. His Aunt Petunia's awake and it's her shrill voice that makes the first noise of the day.

"Up! Get up! Now!"

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He nods. This seems sensible.

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"I think I wanna learn a lot of spells and transfiguration and potions. They sound like fun."

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"Potions sound a lot like cooking, and I'm good at cooking," says Victor. "I'm not sure about the rest."

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Ron squirms uncomfortably and looks out the window.

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Victor blinks uncertainly at him.

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And Dayo decides it's time to change the subject so he starts speculating about stuff he read in Hogwarts: A History. They apparently have a giant squid!!

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"Yes, I read that too."

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How cool is that? Dayo hopes it doesn't hate him, and explains to Ron why it might when he expresses confusion over this point. This successfully distracts Ron from his earlier discomfort.

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That's a good thing for Dayo to be doing.

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Around half past twelve there's a great clattering outside in the corridor and a smiling, dimpled woman slides back their door and says, "Anything off the cart, dears?"

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Victor looks uncertainly at the cart.

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It contains Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans, Drooble's Best Blowing Gum, Chocolate Frogs, Pumpkin Pasties, Cauldron Cakes, Licorice Wands, and a number of other strange things Victor has probably never seen in his life.

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Ron mumbles something about having brought sandwiches, going pink.

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Dayo looks interested, however.

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Victor inspects the selection, calculates prices in his head, glances at his companions, and then says, "Three of everything, please."

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"You really don't have to," he says as the witch starts filling a bag with Victor's order.

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"No, but I want to," he says. "I've never gotten to give someone candy before."

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"If you insist."

The transaction is completed and he now has: a ton of magical junk food.

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Ron stares at it.

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"And now we can each have one of everything," says Victor.

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Ron looks at his lumpy packages and decides to accept. He reaches for a purple pentagonal box with "chocolate frog" written on it and starts opening it.

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Well, Dayo follows suit, then.

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Okay, chocolate frogs it is.

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"See what the card is, I'm missing Agrippa."

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Dayo's frog jumps, causing him to jump.

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