Felix tapped his foot anxiously on the hardwood floor as he stood closely behind a big, burly wizard in line at Ingle-Lowe's in Diagon Alley. He was waiting to get his to-go food, and though the small restaurant was heated with large, homey looking fireplaces, he still clutches his heavy emerald cloak to him out of general respect for the nasty weather gusting away right outside of the small shop. He had never been the most patient man ever, but it was more than impatience this time-he felt as if he were actually famished. Though he'd had a small breakfast nearly five hours, Felix Abrams felt as if he had been deprived of food for whole days. At that exact moment, as if to attest to the fact, his stomach gave an impatient gurgle. It was times like these that Felix started getting rather twitchy, glancing around for something he could just lift from the store to quench this hunger without having to wait so extraordinarily long, however, he was on an errand. He had ordered this meal for two, Rosaline and himself.
The pair had been spending increasingly more time together recently, and Felix certainly wasn't complaining about it. He had worked for Rose's family for years now, and he was incredibly well-acquainted with all of them, however Rose intrigued him a bit. Rosaline was very young, and she was a very new potioneer in Knockturn Alley. Felix wanted nothing more than to see the young woman succeed, and he knew there was some money to me made if he stuck with her. Rose was always willing to indulge Felix's crazy business ideas, most of which never even make it into any sort of developmental stage, but nonetheless he had always liked her for that. That, and he's always sort of thought that her attitude mixed with some unidentifiable air of mystery, and of course her actual looks, made her very attractive to him. He was a man, of course that was a motive(whether foremost or underlying) of surrounding himself with women. Though, that wasn't necessarily what contributed primarily to their recent closeness. It was a project, and Felix was very excited to be a part of it.
Finally, the burly man left with bags in his hands, rattling the frame of the door on the way out, and Felix stepped to the counter, "Pickup for Abrams" he said hopefully. And luckily, without hesitation, the hostess handed two paper bags to him. He quickly checked them for any mistakes, and stepped outside the shop where he then disapparated to Knockturn Alley. Any other day, he would have just walked, but the brisk chill of the winter wind whipped menacingly past him and he wanted to find warmth as soon as he could. With a loud crack he found himself right outside of the door into Asclepius. It was far and away one of the nicer looking shops on the dingy strip of road, but Felix had grown used to the elegance that he usually observed when working with the Banes. Felix pulled on the brass door handle with his free hand, and he strode into the shop. While it was a wave of heat, once he grew accustomed to the temperature, it was a littl chillier than he would have liked.
Felix strode, with confidence-it was very clear that he knew the shop well-around the back of the counter and into a lounge-esque area that was had be designated to the employees only. He set the bags down on an expensive-looking coffee table, and shed his cloak, revealing under it a simple, white button up shirt, a green tie, and khaki pants. He rubbed his hands together quickly to heat them up, as they were still red and numb from their excursion outside. As he did this, he looked around the room, finding it empty. "Rose?" he called out, he knew he'd left her here, though she never made it a point to let him know where she was or was going. He called for her again, "Rosaline?" as he did so, he took a seat on a comfortable loveseat, and opened his bag of food, emptying out a plastic bowl of soup charmed not to spill during his commute, as well as a hot ham and swiss sandwich. He tore into it ravenously and let out a sigh of absolute relief. His stomach rejoiced in the way of cheerfully acidic noises. After he had fulfilled one of his more basic needs, he looked around the room again, and saw Rosaline enter, "Where the hell'd you get off to?" he asked curiously, "I only just got back, the line was.." Felix shook his head and refrained from finishing the sentence which would probably have ended with many expletives.