Similarly to Torsten Trickett, Amara Dea Cast had found herself in busy circumstances before they so happened to sit at the same bar. She was a witch in high demand. After an early morning of stretches and working out, taking her son out to the park and along her side to meetings, as well as a casting call, she had found herself free a little after seven o'clock in the evening. After all of her running around, she dropped her son off at home with her father. They all lived in her flat in London. Her father was currently involved in a serious ongoing match of magical chess with little Liam every evening. He was an exceptionally bright and beautiful little boy.
Deciding to take a night to unwind, the young half-veela dressed herself in casual
attire. Classic Amara style. Her clothes were always chic, and always a just the right amount of revealing. She donned a black bow in her hair, which was worn in loose waves that flowed about her shoulders and neck. Sheer black thigh highs and a pair of black platform booties and she was out the door. She knew exactly where she would be going this evening. A safe place for the famous witch, a place the paparazzi never were able to capture her. The Dark Rose Pub in Diagon Alley. It was an extremely old pub that Amara had so happened to work at before she was "found" and exploded onto every fashion cover.
She knew she was safe here. It was an all magical pub, and witches and wizards always seemed to pay Amara with a bit more respect than muggles and crazed fans did. She was able to sit at this pub without being harassed by cameras or people from different publications asking her if gossip and rumors were true. The bartender who worked there now, a rough looking wizard with a long grey beard, was a force to be reckoned with whenever someone did start making Amara uncomfortable. Truth be told though, it was no big secret that Amara just loved all of the fame and the spotlight. She loved that every one knew who she was and that her image had touched them. After so long of living on the run growing up with her father, having a baby very young, and the war, she had overcome a lot. She was stronger than ever.
The unsuspecting witch arrived at the pub and immediately sat up at the bar, although she did not yet order a drink. She removed her cloak and looked out around the room. A familiar tune was playing, and the girl's body swayed with the music as she took in the scene. Suddenly a voice broke her out of her daze right into her ear. She blinked her light crystal blue eyes and turned on her barstool so her body was completely facing the owner of the voice.
"Torsten Trickett." Amara spoke, her voice was soft yet could be heard over the music like her own melody. Yes. She knew exactly who this man was. Liam was a HUGE Quidditch fan and knew all about Torsten, therefore so did Amara. Amara also knew Torsten way before he was a Quidditch star. They had never been close. Amara was a Slytherin, Torsten a Gryffindor. Yet because they were in the same year they had many of the same classes growing up at Hogwarts. She could recall a time they had been paired together in a Transfiguration class project. Torsten turned Amara's hair into feathers, Amara gave Torsten blue scaly skin. Hogwarts days was such a distant dream now.
"I'll take a coffee as well," she told the bartender, although her eyes were still locked on Tor. The bartender nodded and walked away to fetch their hot beverages. "You're not intruding at all," Amara finally answered him, a small smirk tugged at the corner of her plush dark lips. "What brings you here, all-star?" She asked, smiling wider at the irony of their celebrity status.