The sun was shining, the air was warm, and there was a smile on Memphis' face as he walked down the bustling streets of Diagon Alley. School was out for the summer but that didn't mean the place wasn't still packed. He knew in only a few weeks time it would be so crowded with students he'd barely be able to push through, and thats why he chose today to head down to the best shopping district in London. And he knew exactly what shop he was headed for, Weasley' Wizard Wheezes. He beamed as the mechanical arm lifted a magical hat off of the large red head statue on the front of the building. It really was a great looking shop. Moving past other shops he stopped only for a moment to look inside of the Quality Quidditch Supplies shop. Starring at the latest broom model made him feel almost nostalgic. He looked down at the slightly snug and some what worn out light green shirt he had on with a picture of the Caephilly Catapults on the back and remembered all of the great times he'd had playing Quidditch. Sure he never played professionally, but that had been his plan for a long time during Hogwarts and he just might of been good enough to do it. Playing beater on the Ravenclaw team for nearly half of his Hogwarts years was one of his favorite memories of school. Had he not found out he was an Elemental and if none of the chaos after that moment happened maybe he would of gone on to play for this homes team... maybe.
It seemed like nostalgia was on the menu today because not only was he heading to a joke shop he'd never visited before, (although he'd been to Gambol and Japes plenty of times) he was also reminiscing about his school years. Things seemed so much easier now that he was looking back on them, of course they were far from easy when he was living them. He thought he was in love a number of times but always ended up with his heart broken during school. Ruthy, Antigone, and of course... Farren. He thought about the night he'd just had with his childhood sweetheart and part of him still didn't believe it really happened. It had been a long time coming, he'd loved her since they were eleven, but he wasn't sure how he was supposed to feel now. The logical part of himself wanted to figure out exactly what that night meant to her. Did that mean they were together now? Did that mean everything was going to change between them now? And most importantly... did he do a good job? Sure he'd been with plenty of girls but that didn't mean he didn't like positive feedback. No matter how much part of him wanted to analyze every last detail of what had happened there was a much bigger, much more afraid part, that wanted to pretend it never happened. If it never happened then it couldn't hurt when she said it didn't change what they were to each other. She was in a fragile place, she probably wasn't looking to settle down with some halfblood.
Turning from the window he tried to turn off the bit of his brain that wanted to get serious and figure things out. The closer he got to the joke shop the easier that switch got to turn. By the time he was at the front door he was back to smiling, not thinking about Farren, and on a mission to have some fun. If things changed, he couldn't stop it, and if they didn't... well he would survive that too. What he really needed was a perfect distraction, something (or someone) to keep his mind off of the troubles in his own little world. He figured the joke shop was a great place to start his search for that. Opening the door he was amazed by what he saw. Colorful displays at every corner and a large spiralling stair case leading to another level of fun. He walked past the bubbling display of love potions, he didn't need any of those and kept moving toward the fireworks displays. Memphis was all for practical jokes and the occasional mischief but today he wanted something with a bang, literally. He put his hands into the pockets of his faded, tattered jeans and gazed at the display before him. There were so many kinds of fireworks he honestly didn't know where to start. His fathers birthday was coming up and he was going to step out of his comfort zone this year and buy him something different. In the many years past Memphis usually got gifts related to the hobby the two of them shared: their love of books.
His father was an Author and also an avid reader so it was easy to find books to give him. Sometimes Memphis got him quills or scroll, general things that that, but never fireworks. He knew his father would enjoy the show at his birthday party.. but which ones would put on the best show. He wanted the big colorful ones that lingered in the sky for moments before finally falling to the ground. He scrunched his face a little, thinking it over and then picked up a purple colored rocket and looked it over. Then looking side to side he realized he was probably over thinking all of this. They were fireworks, you light them up, and watch them explode.... no need to analyze the fun out of it. Grabbing a few bigger rockets, other assorted fireworks, and something with a picture of warning wizards to not like these near houses he stocked up. It wasn't until after his hands were full of fireworks that he realized he had no idea where he was supposed to pay for these. Did he see a counter when he came in? Was it on the second flood... balancing all of these items as he walked in circles up a spiral staircase felt like a recipe for disaster. His face scrunched up one more time as he looked around the room. Being taller than most usually helped, he could see over the crowds, but it didn't help him today.