Justin Finch-Fletchley (am_justin) wrote in aftermath_rpg, @ 2008-09-23 17:44:00 |
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Entry tags: | * september 1999, - complete, draco malfoy, justin finch-fletchley |
Date: 24 September 1999
Characters: Draco and Justin
Location: The Fat Italian, London / the white cliffs of Dover
Warnings: None
Summary: The boys have dinner
Status: Incomplete
Open/Closed: Closed
Justin had spent a significant portion of the day shopping for the supplies required for his training. Most of the listed items were now piled in bags in his study, and his Auror robes were set to be delivered the following morning before he had to report to St. Mungo's. There were a few things that he still needed to pick up but the late hour required him to abandon his shopping to get ready for his dinner plans with Draco. He would be venturing out to muggle London and had to abandon his wizarding robes in favor of something more, well, muggle. Dropping his crimson robes to the floor of his closet, Justin pulled on a pair of dark jeans and yellow polo and disappated to an alley close to the agreed upon restaurant.
The small pizza place lacked the refinement that was typical of the restaurants that his parents dragged him too, but Justin loved it regardless. It had a lively atmosphere, loud music and pizza both delicious and greasy enough to kill you. "Two," Justin informed the hostess before adding a request for a secluded table. The hostess could take the request as she wanted but Justin just didn't want to put Draco in the center of a muggle restaurant in case he wasn't comfortable. No use giving the wizard a panic attack if they were too be friendly with each other.
Justin checked to make sure he had his muggle wallet tucked into his back pocket as the hostess lead him back to a booth in the back corner of the dinning room. His blue eyes remained fixed on the front door, watching for Draco to arrive while scanning the menu. It was odd to be out amongst muggles again but Justin wasn't uncomfortable, just careful. He could still fit into Muggle society just fine but he was growing to appreciate the wizarding world more and more.
"Draco," he called out, raising his hand to alert the wizard of his location when he noticed the blonde step into the resturant.