April 6th, 1895 - High Street/Whizzhards
This was the first time Sloane had been charged with a hatchling of any kind. The responsibility extended past the zoo itself and so she currently had a small great eared nightjar nestled into the hood of her cloak, his little head poking out as he tucked himself under her ear in the crook of her neck. Mrs. Miller had acquired him sometime yesterday evening and had called Sloane down to the aviary first thing this morning. The jouvenile was strong, gotten as an illegal import from India and confiscated after someone was dumb enough to flaunt him at a party. Too young to be away from full time care, something the man who had bought him was too idiotic to understand, the nightjar had wound up in the care of the zoo and subsequently as Sloane's newest charge.
Fortunately he seemed quite capable, though he required constant feeding and according to Mrs. Miller had imprinted in some fashion on Sloane. So whether she liked it or not, he was hers for the foreseeable future until he could be housed at the aviary. Truth be told, Sloane didn't mind. Having something to focus on these days was good for her, even if it was a wiggly, loud little foreign bird in her ear. His little baby cheep, followed up by the characteristic double-chirp he was still mastering. "Yes, I know." She cooed as she ran a finger over his head, between his little ear tufts. She was supposed to name him, but was still coming up short. "How about Bram? Nimbus? Bernard?" She listed off as she made her way down the High Street, seemingly talking to herself.
"I wonder if anyone in the bookshop will mind if I bring you in with me, I need a new journal, mine is full." Her very neatly-kept field journal, better than any notes she'd ever taken at Hogwarts, was already full to the brim on every page. Ned would be so proud. "I guess we're about to find out." She said as she pulled open the door to the bookstore.
Fortunately he seemed quite capable, though he required constant feeding and according to Mrs. Miller had imprinted in some fashion on Sloane. So whether she liked it or not, he was hers for the foreseeable future until he could be housed at the aviary. Truth be told, Sloane didn't mind. Having something to focus on these days was good for her, even if it was a wiggly, loud little foreign bird in her ear. His little baby cheep, followed up by the characteristic double-chirp he was still mastering. "Yes, I know." She cooed as she ran a finger over his head, between his little ear tufts. She was supposed to name him, but was still coming up short. "How about Bram? Nimbus? Bernard?" She listed off as she made her way down the High Street, seemingly talking to herself.
"I wonder if anyone in the bookshop will mind if I bring you in with me, I need a new journal, mine is full." Her very neatly-kept field journal, better than any notes she'd ever taken at Hogwarts, was already full to the brim on every page. Ned would be so proud. "I guess we're about to find out." She said as she pulled open the door to the bookstore.



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