Who: Felixa Abaddon & Marek Bobbin What: Business first, then...? When: Sunday Morning Where: Pansy's Apothecary Warnings: Talk of death and deathly things? Status: Incomplete.
Saturday had been too soon, with Tibby to consider. And he was her first priority. As she had told Marek, it wasn't an urgent issue. Felixa was not determined to go out the next day and find someone behind the attacks on innocent lives. First of all, she was not particularly trained at that, so that it would take time, and while she knew what she was going to do, doing something right was always better than doing it sloppy and fast. And getting this help from Marek - or business or whatever the right term was - was an important step. It would take time, so it was good to talk to him before trying to find people.
Having awoken without even an alarm, Felixa had quickly gone through everything she needed to in the morning. She enjoyed the cold bright morning as she left the house. Her steps as she left were much like when she went to work. The apothecary was only down the way from Ollivander's. And in fact, she almost went there first, out of habit. But this trip, even to Pansy's apothecary, was not usual. Marek was an intelligent man, and given he was at the apothecary, he was going to know what else she was getting. There were ways around it, possibly, but Lili was not going to bother to try to learn how to do Potions.
The door was open, despite no one being up front. Admittedly, Sunday mornings were not a busy time for anyone in Diagon Alley. Felixa knew that quite well, as she had many a time used it to make wands with less chance of interruption. But she closed the door quietly behind her. Perhaps it was due to what happened two days ago, perhaps the witch simply was careful and cautious. The layout was familiar to her, from having visited Pansy before, but she walked toward the back. Felixa wasn't entirely silent for the sake of not simply...appearing behind Marek or Pansy, but she did not make much noise, just in case. It wouldn't have been the first time someone had broken into the apothecary.
"Ah, hello Marek," Felixa smiled a little, glad to see noting was wrong.