So come on, come on
and don't you say never
After all the trips she had made to Diagon Alley recently, Ari was tired of Flooing to the wizarding high street. Turning 17 and becoming an adult was a little bit intimidating to the rising sixth year, but on the plus side, she was going to be able to learn to Apparate this year, and her birthday was early in the year so she'd be able to use it, and magic in general, as soon as they went on break. Being one of the older students in her year had its perks. Of course, from what she heard Apparition wasn't exactly a more pleasant experience, but at least it would be a little less messy, provided she managed to not splinch herself. Her dad had told her the story about how he managed to lose three fingers the first time he'd gotten anywhere enough times to make Ariana wonder if she'd gotten some defective gene that was going to impair her ability to, well, teleport.
Ari was this time not on business but on pleasure, and she was going to hang out with Jeremy Edwards today, one of her Gryffindor friends. Jeremy, like his best friend Danny, was easy to be around, and Ariana appreciated that. Guys were a lot less complicated than girls sometimes, as long as you had no romantic interest towards them and they didn't have any towards you. Jeremy hadn't shown anything like that towards her, so things were simple. And fun. The Hufflepuff was nowhere near as energetic as her Gryffindor friends, but it was nice having people with that kind of energy around. She supposed living with Kate had gotten her to enjoy that, and that was a good thing.
Dusting off her robes from the trip in the fire, Ari set off down the street to Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes. It had lost a little bit of its character with Fred's death, which always made Ariana a bit sad when she went in even if she hadn't known him in person really, but their stuff was still good, and at least she could support George Weasley by supporting his business. Making money was tough, especially if nobody bought your things. Since the war was over, there wasn't really a need for her to get a stock of Peruvian Instant Darkness Powder or Decoy Detonators, but Ari happened to be one of those people that enjoyed going into stores and looking at all the things she'd never need to use. And Jeremy and Danny were known for using WWW products in their numerous pranks, which had always been funny to watch.
It didn't take her long to spot Jeremy, whose flaming red hair, tall physique, and colorful clothing made him stand out, even in a store as eye-popping as he was. Ari headed over and had a look at the products he was examining. She always felt short next to him. "Hey, Jeremy. You know, I've always wanted to try one of these on someone, but I've never really had the guts," Ari laughed, glancing at an Electric Shock Shake, whatever that was. "How's your summer been, other than the game?" Jeremy had played Keeper for Superman with her. Derek's annual game had been especially nice this year because they'd had enough for full teams, and it wasn't just members of one house on one team, even if there had been more Gryffindors than anyone there.