21 June, 1893 — Diagon Alley
Xavier Davies was looking for a clockwork rabbit. It oughtn't to have been difficult to find, given that clockwork toys generally only had twenty or thirty seconds of activity in them before they exhausted their energy and needed to be rewound, and this particular toy had been designed to do only one activity, which was to hop a few inches in the air and a few inches forward, until it wound down. Given that it was malfunctioning in other ways, though, he couldn't really trust that it would wind down, or that it would confine itself to hopping only up or straight forward.
He wasn't really supposed to take things home from work, especially malfunctioning inventions whose patents had been denied, but — well, he had a soft spot for magical objects that no one else wanted, and the inventor in this case seemed to have abandoned it. He'd been planning to add it to his collection at home... who knew, maybe even fix it... but the first step was getting it home, and he hadn't even managed that much. It had been in his satchel a few minutes ago, but it must have fallen out when he'd been bumped by someone in the Diagon Alley crowd. That, or it had climbed out itself, but that spoke to a much higher deviation from its specifications than had been hitherto witnessed, so Xav was working under the assumption that the clockwork rabbit had fallen out by accident rather than it was intentionally and maliciously fleeing the scene.
"Excuse me," he asked the nearest shopper. "Have you, by any chance, been seized with a fit of despair in the past minute or so?"
He wasn't really supposed to take things home from work, especially malfunctioning inventions whose patents had been denied, but — well, he had a soft spot for magical objects that no one else wanted, and the inventor in this case seemed to have abandoned it. He'd been planning to add it to his collection at home... who knew, maybe even fix it... but the first step was getting it home, and he hadn't even managed that much. It had been in his satchel a few minutes ago, but it must have fallen out when he'd been bumped by someone in the Diagon Alley crowd. That, or it had climbed out itself, but that spoke to a much higher deviation from its specifications than had been hitherto witnessed, so Xav was working under the assumption that the clockwork rabbit had fallen out by accident rather than it was intentionally and maliciously fleeing the scene.
"Excuse me," he asked the nearest shopper. "Have you, by any chance, been seized with a fit of despair in the past minute or so?"