April 6th, 1894 - Padmore Park
The town seemed a little fuller this weekend and Sadie was pleased to find out the Hogwarts students were on their long Easter weekend. She was enjoying the warmer weather and the increased number of park goers; it had felt a little bare lately. She also felt a little pang of jealousy at the families taking picnics and walks throughout the park, but also found it homey. Albright was a step behind her as she twirled her parasol against the spring sunshine.
"Do you think we can stop by the bookstore on the way back home?" She asked of Nettie as she looked over her shoulder. Sadie was busier than she would have anticipated, as it wasn't the season yet, but she also feared they were gearing up tp head home. She was going to have to try and at least get her aunt to stay for a little bit of the season. Hogsmeade was starting to really feel like home and she wanted to debut here where she had made friends instead of back home. The bookstore was especially a favorite of hers.
They veered toward the path that led away from the lake (thankfully, it sort of gave her the chills) and back toward the High Street. It had been a while since she'd gotten lost, which was also nice. Sadie was wondering just how she would be able to stay here permanently, but hadn't quite figured it out yet. She was about to say something to Nettie about maybe stopping by the modiste to see if her new dress was ready, when she caught the eye of another young lady passing by and smiled at her, feeling a strange sense of deja vu as she looked at her.
"Do you think we can stop by the bookstore on the way back home?" She asked of Nettie as she looked over her shoulder. Sadie was busier than she would have anticipated, as it wasn't the season yet, but she also feared they were gearing up tp head home. She was going to have to try and at least get her aunt to stay for a little bit of the season. Hogsmeade was starting to really feel like home and she wanted to debut here where she had made friends instead of back home. The bookstore was especially a favorite of hers.
They veered toward the path that led away from the lake (thankfully, it sort of gave her the chills) and back toward the High Street. It had been a while since she'd gotten lost, which was also nice. Sadie was wondering just how she would be able to stay here permanently, but hadn't quite figured it out yet. She was about to say something to Nettie about maybe stopping by the modiste to see if her new dress was ready, when she caught the eye of another young lady passing by and smiled at her, feeling a strange sense of deja vu as she looked at her.
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