Cabhah Liam Daley was told by his mother that he was to go with his father to London. His father was going to some Ministry conference, and his mother and sister were off to some resort for 'girls day.' It wouldn't have been his first choice, he even suggested going to a friends house for the day, or even a couple. But she insisted he needed to go with his father, it would keep them both out of trouble. Trouble, it wasn't something that Cabhan looked for, unless someone else started it first. Not to mention, he hated being out in public, especially if was by himself. He had said goodbye to his father as he wandered into this little meeting and Cabhan was on his own. He let out a hefty sigh and looked out across London. He hadn't been in London. He'd been in the cities around it because of school but this was different. His father even told him to dress like a muggle. Ugh a muggle really? He dressed as well as he could without dressing down.
His hazel eyes scanned around the area and pursed his lips. Ah! A book store not to far from where he stood. Maybe a couple blocks. He looked down at the ground...Cobble stone and brick.
Great! He took a step and looked back down.
One...two...three...four...five... Six bricks among the stones. He took a second step and without knowing it started counting out loud. "One, two, three, four, five, six, seven." He rolled eyes and looked back at the last stop. Why couldn't they make these even!! They didn't match. He bit down on his lower lip and let out a breath. He shook his head and took another step. "One, two, three. REALLY? Only three this time!?" He shook his head again and took two more steps trying to ignore the bricks. He picked up the pace and took off in a steady run.
The boy almost got hit twice but it made it to the bookstore without counting all the bricks. He looked down one last time. "One, two, three, four, five." The same amount he started with. That worked out. He opened the door and let it go. He opened the door again, and again. It did it five times before walking inside. His OCD was getting the better of him. It was because he was in an unknown city, by himself. It was hard to looks past the buzz of the people around. He ran a nervous hand through his hair. Books, oh books. "Finally, somewhere I'm comfortable." He smiled as he started walking down the aisles. The books were out of order, big ones with small ones. Tall ones with short ones. Fiction with non!? He looked up at the front counter. It was and older man. He wore glasses and had snow white hair. "No wonder." He sighed and picked a random book when three of them fell down. It didn't surprise him. He picked them up and placed them somewhere else, the seemed to fit better there anyhow.
He counted the number of letters on the front and multiplied the number by five. "Eighty-five. Probably as old as the man up front." He laughed to himself before putting the book back. He looked to his side and a shadow pass him. He walked down the aisle looking for the culprit of the shadow. As he went he swiveled the ring on his
right ring finger.