December 15th, 1888 - Magdalena's, Diagon Alley, London
Ever since Maggie and Lorcan had gotten beyond their near silent treatment of one another and taken their marriage to the next step, things had been simply wonderful. The fact that his cousin that had been so critical of their elopement had gone and done the exact same thing, even if her impromptu nuptials weren't nearly as merry and egged on by amorentia, had only helped with Maggie's mood. She'd never really expected karma to hit in such a quick manner but it had delighted her more than she'd thought possible. And, as it was, life had continued on.
The bakery, Maggie's pride and joy, had been decorated in a rather festive manner for the holidays. The interior smelled of fresh and delicious goods and looked very much the part of the holidays. The majority of the cookies were decorated with white and blue frostings. Some were in the shape of a star and some where in the shape of a tree. There was a wide variety of Christmas themed cookies just waiting to be purchased when Maggie opened up the shop that morning. But she wasn't done quite yet, not with the decorating of the shop at least.
Once the newly hired clerk had show up for their shift, Maggie had stepped outside to decorate the front window. Clutching a warm coat around her frame to ward off the crisp[ December morning air, Maggie set to painting the front window. With the use of her wand, she made it look as though the outer edges were perpetually frozen to give it a frosty sort of look with bits of snow continuing falling down. As she finished it up, she heard the sound of hoofbeats coming down the road and just managed to get away from the edge of the road as the horse drawn carriage went dashing by at a rather quick pace. So focused on not being trampled herself, she didn't notice the person who had just managed to dodge it as well only to collide with Maggie.
The bakery, Maggie's pride and joy, had been decorated in a rather festive manner for the holidays. The interior smelled of fresh and delicious goods and looked very much the part of the holidays. The majority of the cookies were decorated with white and blue frostings. Some were in the shape of a star and some where in the shape of a tree. There was a wide variety of Christmas themed cookies just waiting to be purchased when Maggie opened up the shop that morning. But she wasn't done quite yet, not with the decorating of the shop at least.
Once the newly hired clerk had show up for their shift, Maggie had stepped outside to decorate the front window. Clutching a warm coat around her frame to ward off the crisp[ December morning air, Maggie set to painting the front window. With the use of her wand, she made it look as though the outer edges were perpetually frozen to give it a frosty sort of look with bits of snow continuing falling down. As she finished it up, she heard the sound of hoofbeats coming down the road and just managed to get away from the edge of the road as the horse drawn carriage went dashing by at a rather quick pace. So focused on not being trampled herself, she didn't notice the person who had just managed to dodge it as well only to collide with Maggie.
Open to Anyone that would be in Diagon Alley in the morning!
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