Oh, but this was so exciting! Pixie had been in Diagon alley for an hour already and she felt as if she could happily spend the day...no, an entire week here! The small girl, clad as always in jeans and t-shirt (this one was red) had bought all her schoolbooks and graciously allowed her mother to carry the heavy bag, which left her hands free to explore. As yet, Pixie had no wand, and she was still trying not to feel impatient that it was the last thing she would be allowed to buy. Of course, her long-suffering parents knew that as soon as she had that slim piece of wood she would want to try it out, underage magic laws or no, and they wanted a final few hours of peace before they started wondering what new mischief the 11 year old would be getting up to.
Right now, the mischief was simply that she'd slipped out of the apothecary while her mother was buying her potions ingredients and intended to go for a little expedition on her own. At home, Pixie and her little brother were allowed out to play all the time, and she didn't see why she should have to hold her mother's hand all the time just because she was in London. This was Diagon Alley - there wouldn't be any muggles here to worry about and she would be perfectly safe (Pixie had no idea of how things had been just a couple of years earlier when You-know-who had been in control)...and probably only in a little bit of trouble when her parents caught up with her!
She wandered down the street, looking completely unconcerned by the fact that she was alone, veering from one shop window to the next as she headed straight for anything that caught her eye. She paused for a couple of minutes at the Magical Menagerie, nose pressed up against the window as she watched a cageful of puffskeins rolling around, and then she was off again, crossing the street and staring longingly at the firebolt that was the only thing that hung in another window, surrounded by drapes of green and silver. Pixie would love her own broom - a proper broom that is, not the little childrens' one she had now that only got about six feet off the ground... but at that moment her stomach grumbled and a more pressing need made itself known.
Sweets! Or maybe ice cream...she definitely had enough sickles in her purse for that. Spinning around, she almost bumped into another girl a few inches taller than herself. "Oops! Sorry..." she said, still looking around for a sweetshop before an exciting thought struck her. She grinned at the girl and asked boldly "Do you go to Hogwarts yet?"