Knight of the Black Rose

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back to after they had finished shopping because there weren't any apartments around here, well not what he had seen so that must mean, that this place was just for the shopping.
     
    He also kind of wondered how many of those he had seen his own age would actually be going to his school, or one of the many others in their world.
     
    That actually made him remember Travis and his friends and he wasn't looking forward to seeing them again nor what they could tell anyone else about what he had done to him, not really how he wanted to be known before he had even started; well he didn't actually want to be well known among everyone just have a nice group of friends like he has now, it was going to be hard enough considering that his father was a Dark Wizard Tracker.
     
    They both ate their dinners talking about what they had done so far and what they had seen, as it had been kind of a nice change for the two of them to go out shopping like this, especially for all of his school things, it was kind of like going out with a mum; he had often thought that if his mum had still been alive she would probably be like his aunt and he probably would have gone with her. But he was alright with how thing's were at the moment, as it was alright living with his dad, because he got to see his friends whenever he wanted and it had kind of already gotten him used to how it would be at school not seeing him that often. Well that thought didn’t really make it any less scary that he would be living somewhere else, but at least he would have his friends and he could still contact his dad whenever he wanted, though it might take a little longer to get a reply.
     
    "I've still got two things left to get," Will announced suddenly, as he needed to get his mind onto other things. "A telescope and a wand,"
     
    "Yes you can't be going without that," Anne said smiling.
     
    "I wonder where the shop is?" Will said sitting up hoping to see it through the crowd, as he was sure that he hadn't seen one yet.
     
    The young woman that was waiting their table came back over to their table to clear away their plates, so Anne stopped her.
     
    "Summer, isn't it?" Anne asked.
     
    "Yes," Summer answered smiling.
     
    "I was wondering where we could buy a telescope from..." Anne asked her.
     
    "And a wand?" Will asked excitedly, as he thought that was far more important and he finally wanted to get his hands on his very own.
     
    Summer smiled at them. "Two shops down on your right, still on Archer Alley. For your wand, it's right at the very end of the alley; you can't miss it,"
     
    "Thank you," Anne said. "Well then, stall we start heading down?"
     
    "Okay," Will said gathering up his books and bags as did Anne.
     
    They made their way carefully through the tables again, and were back out into the throng of the alley feeling like they hadn't even had a break from it because it was still so crowded; they started down looking for the shops that they still wanted.
     
    "How about you go on ahead for the wand," Anne suggested, as she was starting to worry about the time as it had taken them longer than she thought going from one shop to another seeing as she hadn't been here in years. "I'll get the telescope,"
     
    "What?" Will said somewhat unsure, but actually thinking about it, he didn't really see any problem with going by himself. "I guess I could,"
     
    "It'll be alright, it's just at the end; I won't be far behind you," Anne told him. "And when you're finished just wait outside for me,"
     
    "I guess so," Will nodded still unsure about going off on his own, but he still agreed all the same even though he was a little scared about going getting his first wand on his own; this had been one of those times that he had wanted his dad to be there for, it was supposed to be an important moment in a wizards life receiving his first, and now he was going to do it alone.
     
    "Take this, thirty Silronze’s that should be plenty," Anne told him before she headed

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