June 16th, 1888 - Magdalena's Bakery
Dazed, disoriented and what could only described as being in a dream-like state fuelled by opium and whatever else he could find under his pillow that day, Coleman walked through magical London in search of an animal.
When he'd awoken from his slumber in the middle of the afternoon, Coleman could have sworn there was a chocolate frog in his bed. Or a real frog. Either way, he hadn't been able to find it so with the determination of someone doing something that'd make you determined, Coleman sauntered through the streets of Diagon Alley. He'd made sure to take a hit from his opium pipe before he left because as anyone knew, opium was always a good option when you wanted to search for something.
He'd already forgotten why he was out when he reached a rather nice smelling bakery and when he reached out to open the door, Coleman's hand slammed into one of the shop-windows. It wasn't hard enough to cause it to break though there was definitely a bang.
Taking a step back, Coleman smiled. Doors were wonderful things. They opened and they closed and were like magical portals to other worlds. And this door was no exception. It took him four tries to open the door before he realised it was already propped open and he was grasping for a handle that wasn't there this entire time but he didn't mind; these things happened to everyone. Didn't they?
He entered the bakery and immediately went over to the sweet treats, his breathing had slowed tremendously and he seemed to be focused on a particular spot.
"Is that... a cake?" Coleman asked to nobody in particular as he stared at the sweet loaf of raisin bread, "Is it a... chocolate cake?" He said with a relaxed air, his eyes still fixated on the white loaf of raisin bread.
"I quite... like chocolate.. cake." He nodded over-confidently at himself.
When he'd awoken from his slumber in the middle of the afternoon, Coleman could have sworn there was a chocolate frog in his bed. Or a real frog. Either way, he hadn't been able to find it so with the determination of someone doing something that'd make you determined, Coleman sauntered through the streets of Diagon Alley. He'd made sure to take a hit from his opium pipe before he left because as anyone knew, opium was always a good option when you wanted to search for something.
He'd already forgotten why he was out when he reached a rather nice smelling bakery and when he reached out to open the door, Coleman's hand slammed into one of the shop-windows. It wasn't hard enough to cause it to break though there was definitely a bang.
Taking a step back, Coleman smiled. Doors were wonderful things. They opened and they closed and were like magical portals to other worlds. And this door was no exception. It took him four tries to open the door before he realised it was already propped open and he was grasping for a handle that wasn't there this entire time but he didn't mind; these things happened to everyone. Didn't they?
He entered the bakery and immediately went over to the sweet treats, his breathing had slowed tremendously and he seemed to be focused on a particular spot.
"Is that... a cake?" Coleman asked to nobody in particular as he stared at the sweet loaf of raisin bread, "Is it a... chocolate cake?" He said with a relaxed air, his eyes still fixated on the white loaf of raisin bread.
"I quite... like chocolate.. cake." He nodded over-confidently at himself.