Reliving the Past
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Post by Rose Granger-Weasley Sun Dec 08, 2013 4:23 pm

Sometimes it was hard to find time to just relax and go for a walk. It had been especially hard for her to do that for some reason. There were a lot of problems and students and staff that needed medical attention, a lot more than when she had been in Hogwarts. It made her wonder if she had wasted her time there on nothing. But she knew she hadn't and it was just that things happened at different times and all these things weren't meant to happen to her. Sometimes she still wishes she had gotten some excitement like that during her Hogwarts years.

Still, she wouldn't change anything that happened to her. Well, maybe one thing. But she didn't want to think about that. She didn't want to obsess over what had hapened, she didn't want to think about it. Rose Weasley emerged into the crowded streets of Hogsmeade from the Three Broomsticks where she had sat down to drink a hot chocolate to help warm herself after being outside in the cold, winter air that caused her nose and cheeks to become red.

There was one specific place she had wanted to go to though. The place she always loved and hadn't been able to stop by since her seventh year. Honeydukes. For one reason or another she was always dragged away from the sweets shop when she came to Hogsmeade. At the end of her seventh year after her graduation, she hadn't been able to go because she left the country to study medicine. After that she'd gone to St. Mungo's and Hogwarts and she barely had time to go in there.

The girl walked into the shop and took a deep breath, inhaling all the sweet smells that Honeydukes always had before she walked around, looking for some sweets she would like.
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Post by Alice Rousseau Sun Dec 08, 2013 4:40 pm

There wasn’t much in the way of entertainment to be found at the Ministry during the run-up to Christmas. The analysts and cataloguers would ferry around paperwork and worry after those who hadn’t filled in the right bits or filled it in at all while the specialists and paper pushers would try and get away with doing as little work as possible and the governmental machine would pipe along merrily until Christmas Eve when it would shut down temporarily until boxing day in the hope that nothing too disastrous would happen between then and reopening. Of course, inevitably, something would go wrong but until that window arrived, everyone concerned with the Ministry would try not to think about it.

Damage control was incredibly important for the Ministry that particular week. It seemed as though anyone high up enough on the great chain of command was not home and everyone else was at Hogwarts, helping with the repairs and everything else that went along with the siege of a deranged wizard on the school and the arrival of a blood-thirsty werewolf pack. During that time, Arren had overheard more than her fair share of rumours and confusion as to what would be done about the latter. The problems with the school ran deep, beyond cosmetic, but what worried most Ministry workers and officials was the emergence of this pack and Arren, too, found herself at a loss as to what to do about them. Thankfully, though, no one asked after her opinion.

After a trying morning trying to sort out the other historical analysts while their fabled leader and his group of specialists conducted recordings of the events at Hogwarts, Arren had about had enough of the Ministry of Magic. She was ready, now, for the leave of absence that was coming up and the two weeks that would commence would be filled with nothing. She’d clear her agenda and she’d lie about in her pyjamas eating chocolate and enjoying time with her sister in between Tibby going out with her friends and doing whatever it was that students did ‘nowadays.’ So, in an effort to keep her mind off of the issues both inside and out of the Ministry, Arren decided to take a break: so she apparated to Hogsmeade.  

When she arrived, the village was awash with fresh snow and a frenzy of activity. Arren tucked herself more warmly in her coat and trudged through the village, listening absently to the carollers somewhere down towards the centre of town singing old wizarding songs that she’d largely forgotten, herself. The first order of business was to have a quick look in the bookshop there but then afterwards Honeydukes called to her and Arren hurried merrily down the road, dusting herself off and scuffing her feet on the rug before jumping up into the sweet shop.

Once she’d crossed the threshold, a jet of hot air washed over her and Arren reached to unbutton her coat. She smiled a little, mostly to herself, and ran her fingers through the front of her hair, damp with melted snow. From there she began to weave about the shelves, picking up the few sweets she liked before loading up on chocolate frogs - she was determined to eventually collect all of the cards. Her early years spent growing up unaware of the wizarding world had certainly set her on the back foot but she wasn’t ready to give up yet.

It was as she began to move towards the teller behind the counter that Arren caught sight of a flash of red hair. She turned a little, pausing to drop some of her confectionary items into the basket she held, and afterwards sought out the place where the colour had come from. She found the source easily and her eyebrows shot up at the sight of a pretty redhead who looked half-familiar to her but she wasn’t entirely sure where she’d seen the younger girl’s face. Undaunted, Arren approached.

“Merry Christmas,” she offered up by way of introduction. “Are you a fan of liquorice wands?”

Smooth, a derisive little voice piped up in the back of her mind. It had definitely been too long since Arren had played this game and, yes, she was rusty but you had to give a girl some brownie points for trying.
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Post by Rose Granger-Weasley Mon Dec 09, 2013 2:24 am

With all the sweets around her that she hadn't seen or tasted in so long, Rose felt like a little girl entering Honeydukes for the first time. There were so many things to choose from and she honestly just wanted to buy the entire shop so she could have all the candy to herself. It was easy for anyone to tell that Rose had a sweet tooth. The girl loved sweets and would eat any amounts for hours if she was ever given the chance to, even if it made her sick.

She hadn't even made it half way through the shop and her basket was already more than halfway filled with candy, mostly chocolate frogs and liquorice wands. They were her favorites out of all the sweets in Honeydukes but everything else there was a close second. She honestly had no idea how she had lived so long without any of these candies, or without the shop in general. The atmosphere of Honeydukes always put her in a good mood and with everything that had happened recently, she needed that to happen.

The girl began to fall into her thoughts of what had happened when she was brought back by someone talking to her. She hadn't even noticed the girl who approached her but she was glad she had. Rose's mind wasn't a very cheerful place most of the time and she always appreciated when someone saved her from her own mind. Rose smiled at the girl who had spoken to her. "Merry Christmas!" she said happily and nodded at her question. "That I am." she responded with a wider smile.

Some times it was hard to believe that Rose was twenty years old. Her attitude and behavior sometimes resembled that of a younger girl, maybe about fifteen years old but that was only when Rose wanted it to. Which was most of the time, when there wasn't any trouble of course. If something was wrong she immediately showed she wasn't a teenager and took charge. Of course kids younger than her did a better job at that than she did, but no one needed to know that now did they?

She smiled to herself and her thoughts before remembering the girl who was there. She looked at her and thought she must look like a loon with the way she was smiling to herself. Great Rosie. Make her think you're strange. Let's hope she won't run away. her mind chimed in and she blushed slightly. The last thing she needed was to make someone thinks she was crazy and scare them off.
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