Now that the Second Wizarding War was long over and with Voldemort done and gone, Diagon Alley was looking nice and bright again. Though it wasn’t what it used to be, things were definitely looking up. Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes stood lofty among the other repaired store fronts. It seemed bittersweet; a reminder of the struggle and those who were lost but a monument of triumph that had made it all worthwhile.
The streets were fairly busy, just enough activity to kick the dust up from the worn down cobblestones. And Guinevere stood, a little ways from her mother, admiring the odd trinkets from the Weasleys’ shop windows. She had been here just a few times before- before the war. And though things were okay- yes, things were fine now, a numbness from the pain still lingered. Guinevere had thankfully lost no one during the battle or the ministry’s downfall. Her mother had kept them all safe in hiding with her family in Dublin.
A weight had been lifted and order, stronger than before, returned. The air was sweet with the street vendor’s peculiar flowers. Guinevere’s mother was distracted with them and seemed to take a liking to the warm honey smell. Guinevere, still peering through the windows, had leapt with excitement at the sight of a Pygmy Puff. “Mum! I’ll be inside here for a bit!” she nearly shouted, her eyes fixed on the small fluff ball. And turning to dash through the entrance, Guinevere had managed to run into someone, knocking them over. She would have fallen as well but she had remained on her feet by bumping against the door frame. “Ow! Ah! I should have been paying attention, so sorry! Here let me help you up.” She pleaded, holding out her hand to the stranger.