It had only been about ten minutes, but I already had a few books stacked in front of me to purchase and take back to school. Just and I had moved on to the next section, I heard a voice behind me. Oh no...not him. Anyone else, I grumbled internally. That voice of his sounded like it wasn’t sure whether to be friendly or retreat into solitude, and the result came out sounding somewhat monotonous. Could have been worse, he could have sounded nasally or had an undeveloped voice box.
Without turning around, and due to the fact I was holding two separate books, I told him, “Well, I could say the same thing. No one really comes in here, it’s a bit out of the way. For your information, I’m just browsing for anything of interest. I don’t have any qualms or prejudices when it comes to books, especially magical ones. I’m searching for my own purposes right now.” As rude as it might have been of me, I had been looking through these just as he came in, so I continued doing so while I replied. “Perhaps, if you really were interested, I might share my purposes with you, if for no other reason than I could care less what you think.”
Deciding to purchase both of them, I added them to the stack, picked the entire pile of seven up, and turned around to face Alex. One of the corners of my mouth was turned upward, signs of amusement on my face. Truth be told, I found him interesting. His determination to be the best at magic, and the fact that he liked odd places same as myself was almost...well, not comforting, but it was nice to know someone out there didn’t mainstream like the rest of the world. Not everyone needed to be well-liked, it seemed. That was nice, she had always hated when people pulled her into the limelight or forced her into groups.
The sound of his quick breathing made me pull myself out of though, and I gave him a quick once-over. It almost seemed like he had run here, the way he was shaking and the noticeable breathing. I would say it was to get out of the cold, but he was wearing winter robes (seriously?!? Who bypassed wearing muggle clothes to Hogsmeade?), and those were lined with wool. So, not likely. Hmm. Due to the fact that I had always been decent with healing spells and charms, I looked for signs of weakness in others. Physical ones. He had a slightly chalky pallor to his complexion this morning, and I knew it couldn’t be from the cold weather.
I couldn’t help but frown at his appearance, he hadn’t looked like this last night. I bypassed him and set my books on the counter with my bag of coins, then grabbed a peacock feather quill that I had noticed on the way in to add to the pile. The owner knew me well and I trusted him to take the appropriate amount of money out of my bag without cheating me. I was probably his best customer during the school year, anyone could guess by the amount of books I had shrunk and put in a chest over many years.
While he was ringing it up, I turned back around to look at Alex, donning my coat while I spoke. “Hey...are you all right? You look pale, and based on that fact I am not going to assume that your obviously shaking hands and breathing are attributed to you running here.” Hoping I hadn’t overstepped my boundaries, just blurting out my observations, I decided to do something I’d never done before.
“After I bought these I was going to head into the Three Broomsticks, I skipped breakfast this morning in favor of coming out here. I’m not particularly hungry, but I am thirsty. Do you - would you like to come? Maybe a butterbeer will help…” I trailed off, just watching his face carefully. I was a bit unsettled at my own offer, however genuine, hoping it didn’t show. Usually I was decent at hiding these things.