She rolled her eyes slightly, fully aware of the magic show that Dudley had brought Al too. Ginny could remember the days when she was younger, and the horror stories of how they had treated Harry as he was growing up. She wasn't exactly fond of the lot, though they didn't seem to be as bad as they once had been. Still, she never did like the way Vernon's beady little eyes had sized her up. Who was he kidding? In a fight, Ginny would beat him hands down. "I hope this ones better." she said with a laugh. "I've actually seem some muggle magic on that television before. Some of them are quite brilliant, actually." it was too bad his show was in Vegas, and not here.
Both of Ginny's eyebrows flew up when the man, wearing the most ridiculous things Ginny had ever seen came around the corner. She watched him go past, to his spot where he would be setting up, half wondering if she was listening to a band, or a child bang on some pots and pans.
"You didn't need a thing like that." she told him loud enough, with a smile. "The two of you, and then Lily later made enough noise is my kitchen to give this bloke a run for his money." she said, gesturing to the man. Back in her world, Lily was just still a toddler, but she could beat things together with the best of them. It was distracting, while trying to make dinner, and then stepping over three children who seemed determined to be the next big thing to follow the Weird Sisters.
Reaching into her purse, she pulled out some money, offering it to the person at the booth, and gesturing to the book Al had to show them they were paying and taking it. Turning back around, she gestured to the gathering crowed. "Let's get a better look, shall we?"
Ginny started to move toward the gathering crowed, before she stopped in her tracks. Suddenly, she noticed it was becoming quite cold. She had been laughing a minute ago, and now it was if she couldn't recall why. A feeling of dread spread through. Breathing out, she could see her own breath in the cold air infront of her. Instantly, one hand reached to stop Al from walking further, almost like she was about to place herself infront of him. Her hand went for her wand as she looked up, searching the darkened skies for something she hoping wasn't actually there.