19th June, 1888 — High Street
The Summer Solstice Festival hadn't opened like it was supposed to, because of magic, or the fog, or - well, something, Daisy hadn't been paying much attention. She didn't have a wand yet, so she couldn't really tell if she had lost her magic... But would she lose it forever? Did this mean she wouldn't be able to go to Hogwarts? And what about a wand: if she couldn't cast any spells, how would it be able to choose her? (Daisy kept forgetting she didn't have any money to pay for a wand, but in any case.)
She had been sent off - she thought (she hadn't actually been listening to the carnie lecturing her, because he had had a giant bug on his head and she had been hoping it would reach his forehead) - to put up some posters through town, even though no one would be bothering to visit the carnival now, and probably no one would be out to see the signs anyway. Daisy didn't even know where she was going, really, having only made the journey from the hospital to the park once, but she had scampered off proudly nevertheless.
It felt like she had been adventuring for hours and she had not stumbled across the notice board yet, but her life's goal at this very moment was instead hunting down the wand shop, because that was far more important than the posters stuffed the canvas bag over her shoulder. Maybe since magic wasn't even working they would just give her a wand for free! She would still rather like to swish it about, even if it did nothing else.
Daisy's eyes widened in excitement as she thought she made out a shop sign with a wand on it through the seas of grey, and she made a beeline for it, already buzzing. She was so excited that she flew blindly forwards, stepping straight into a lamppost with a dizzying crunch and keeling over backwards onto the street.
She had been sent off - she thought (she hadn't actually been listening to the carnie lecturing her, because he had had a giant bug on his head and she had been hoping it would reach his forehead) - to put up some posters through town, even though no one would be bothering to visit the carnival now, and probably no one would be out to see the signs anyway. Daisy didn't even know where she was going, really, having only made the journey from the hospital to the park once, but she had scampered off proudly nevertheless.
It felt like she had been adventuring for hours and she had not stumbled across the notice board yet, but her life's goal at this very moment was instead hunting down the wand shop, because that was far more important than the posters stuffed the canvas bag over her shoulder. Maybe since magic wasn't even working they would just give her a wand for free! She would still rather like to swish it about, even if it did nothing else.
Daisy's eyes widened in excitement as she thought she made out a shop sign with a wand on it through the seas of grey, and she made a beeline for it, already buzzing. She was so excited that she flew blindly forwards, stepping straight into a lamppost with a dizzying crunch and keeling over backwards onto the street.