3 June 1893 - Bakery with a view of Honeyduke's, Hogsmeade
So maybe Zinnia hadn’t actually asked Millie if she wanted to stake out Mr. Grimstone or Mr. Honeyduke with her, and maybe she should have asked Thistle or Calla if they wanted to tag along, but it wasn’t like she had carefully thought the plan through before deciding she was going to do it. Her sisters weren’t in the house or in the shop, so it was up to her to put her detective hat on. The more time that passed the more serious Daffy and Dahlia’s relationships were getting with these men, and Zin didn’t know much about them! They were nice from what she could tell, but who knew if they lived separate lives that no one could see. This was for the good of the family, she swore.
So, she decided to stake out the first one she saw, and well… she’d deal with the other later. But of course it would look weird if she was alone following a man, so she had to swing by to pick up Millie from her house while telling Auntie Beth it was girl time and yes Millie would absolutely be coming home without any dirt or mud on her because it wasn’t going to be that kind of day. Didn’t say anything to her cousin about staking out someone though, and instead ushered her toward Hogsmeade for a quick stop at a bakery for breakfast. If they ate facing the window she could see Honeyduke’s, and Dahlia had mentioned him doing deliveries today so it was a perfect time to see what he did during his day; on the flipside, Daffy may have mentioned that Mr. Grimstone was testing out some new brooms…
Zinnia blinked as a tired cashier smiled at her. “Is that all for you?” She smiled at the poor woman with dark bags under her eyes and turned her attention toward her little cousin, motioning for her to order. “It’s on me! Whatever you want.” Millie was going to need her energy if they were going to stake out a gentleman or two. After the younger girl ordered it took only a few minutes for them to receive their order — just in time for someone to slip out of Honeyduke’s with a hat covering their head.
Suspicious. So Mr. Honeyduke it was, then.
Zin reached out to take Millie’s hand, tugging her out of the bakery without saying anything, and then pushed her flush against a wall, blue eyes boring into the back of the man. “We’re playing detective today, if you’re okay with that. Mr. Honeyduke seems suspiciously… nice, doesn’t he?” Her gaze flicked over to her cousin quickly to gauge her reaction before it was back on the man. She didn’t want to lose him.
A shadow flitted over them for a minute, someone on a broom. Maybe Mr. Grimstone was a better option? No, the man on the ground made more sense to her. At least for now; maybe Mr. Grimstone would land.
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