Zoe knew better than to be spontaneous. Planning and forethought were embedded deep into her bones, and yet somehow, that didn't stop her today. I'll just surprise him, take him out to lunch, it'll be great. Wrong. She'd just come from the ministry where she'd discovered her poor father, Cecil, waist-deep in some case that, of course, he couldn't talk about. After the initial surprise, hugs, and pleasantries, he was back to business, frantically explaining that he simply couldn't get away for lunch as his assistants bustled around him, file cabinets magically opening and slamming shut with no discernible pattern. Feeling terribly out of place, she told him that she understood, but really, she didn't. He had to eat, right? Not to mention it was a Saturday, his schedule was always lax on Saturdays. She was being selfish, but it was hard to avoid it at this point. Zoe was an introvert through and through, but that didn't mean that she wanted to spend her whole life in isolation.
She quickly left the ministry, and headed for Diagon Alley. She made her way to Slug & Jiggers Apothecary, where she'd quickly greeted her mother amidst the scurrying crowd of patrons. Of course Diagon Alley would be a zoo on a Saturday. After leaving the apothecary, Zoe found herself immersed in thought as she sauntered down the cobblestone streets of the narrow alley. The world around her was moving so quickly that she almost felt as though she were trapped in slow motion. She was enveloped by a sinking feeling; knowing that she was truly alone. Many of her school friends had immediately gone to some sort of profession, her parents still immersed in their busy work, her siblings still studying away at Hogwarts. She wondered what was happening at Hogwarts right now. Perhaps it was nearly time for a Quidditch game? Jaxson was early into his sixth year, she strained herself to remember what he might be learning. It was all in vain; a petty attempt at distracting herself from the present. She needed to come into her own, and she needed to do so quickly.
Her stomach grumbling (she had come for lunch, after all) she made her way to one of the best restaurants in the alley: Ingle-Lowe. It was packed, naturally, but the scent of coffee and baked bread were gently drifting through the air, and she knew it would be worth the wait. She folded her arms as she patiently waited, trying to focus on her immediate surroundings to avoid disappearing into her thoughts. So many witches and wizards, some families, with young children still awaiting to attend Hogwarts. A nearby woman bounced a toddler on her knee as she ate her soup. Ah, to be young and carefree again. In the corner, an old man with a scruffy white beard ate a sandwich as the Daily Prophet hovered open just above the table. Every few minutes, he'd gently wave his hand and the page would turn. Ah, to be skilled enough to work wandlessly. Even in a place packed with strangers, where each table of people held a different set of circumstances, she somehow felt out of place.
Finally she approached the counter, and ordered her favorite: the potato soup pleasure with a tall glass of iced raspberry tea. The young girl at the register smiled as she took Zoe's sickles, and told her to find a seat. Finally confronted with the inevitable, Zoe turned to try to find a spot to call her own. Again she felt very small, as the room around her echoed with conversation. Almost like a sixth sense, Zoe felt a pair of eyes upon her, and she turned a little to the left to find... was that, Seva? Her immediate instinct was to turn away and pretend she hadn't spotted her, but the would of course be rude (and obvious.) Maybe she could quickly look past her, as though she'd missed her in a passing glance? No, it was too late, their eyes had met. Perfect. She and Seva had known each other for quite some time now, ever since their time together in Dumbledore's Army. Seva had been a Gryffindor, and she was certainly kind, but she'd always been a bit too... unique for Zoe's taste. She was an eccentric character, that's for sure, but: she had an empty seat at her table. When in Rome, Zoe, when in Rome.
Gently straightening her robes, she began to make her way towards Seva's table, putting a smile on her face and trying to be charming. "Seva? I can't believe it, it's been too long!" Zoe said, making a small (and awkward) wave. She rested her hand on the back of the empty chair. "Mind if I join you?"