"But then it's just acting," She pointed out. "If you aren't a monster, you aren't a monster, and that's that." Though she knew some people-shaped monsters could lie and hide their monstrosities from the public. Like the dark wizard that her grandfather defeated. By all accounts, he acted the part of a good boy and hid the monster inside.
"What's it like here?" she pressed. It was best to get as much information as possible, right? To make the best decisions?
She'd need shelter and proper attire, a place to get food and a steady source of income in case she had to buy her own food. She doubted she'd find a Hogwarts around here, with house elves to prepare her meals for her.
This was potentially a problematic situation, and Felicity's brow furrowed slightly. Though perhaps if she was fortunate, some of her siblings or cousins might show up. Aunt Lily's kids knew how to survive perfectly well in the Muggle world.