They didn't really have an extremely set time to meet Seamus. They'd just decided around dinnertime. So when Mrs. Finnigan stopped again, Dean resigned himself to just getting to the Leaky when they did. While she examined a shop window, Dean leaned back against the window and looked around. A few people passed by most hurrying to catch shops before they closed or going to dinner themselves.
Dean's eyes lit on a woman not too far away. At first he almost let his gaze slide back to someone else, just people watching, but he started suddenly when he realizes that face seemed familiar. That face. He suddenly felt sick to his stomach. He'd drawn her, seen her in Ron's memory. He straightened, reaching from Seamus's mum's arm. "We need to go."
Suddenly the street just seemed too empty, though Dean knew it was only because he wished there were a crowd there to blend into. He had no idea who the woman was after, but she was looking towards them.