Inigo grinned and said, "Yup. I wanted Madame Malkin to make my robes for school with the hem like the hem of Batman's cape, so I wore it so I could show her. I mean, the rules they sent with the letter didn't specify how the robes had to be hemmed, just that they had to be black. I figure the worst that will happen is one of the professors will transfigure my robes to match everyone else's, and I'll end up with a detention or something. But I figure it's worth a shot, right? Because how cool would it be if they just let me wear them, right?"
The adult seemed to actually be the friendly sort, and Inigo was glad to have found someone who was actually willing to talk Batman and stuff with him. Gran was great and all, but she didn't *get* it, she just knew that he liked super heroes like his Dad had, and she kept the comics coming. Not to mention fresh-baked biscuits when he visited, or when she guilted one of his aunts or uncles into driving her out to see him. She didn't have the health to keep up with the young boy, but on her good days she could take him to a movie, or just spend a day with him at the museum or something, and Inigo relished those days. And Charity, well, she was just the same. She'd nod and smile politely, but she didn't *get* it. There were a lot of Muggle things she didn't get, and the comic books with their static pictures just didn't interest her.
"Movies are good, yeah. I mostly read comic books, since that's mostly what my Muggle Gran sends me, but I've seen a few movies and stuff. Dad really liked that Inigo was apparently a family name on my Mum's side, and we used to watch The Princess Bride a lot once I was old enough to understand. I mostly liked the story, and the fact that there was another Inigo in it," added the young boy, before thinking wistfully, 'Too bad that's not all we share, now.'
He then smiled again and said, "But, yeah, I agree with your rats. There's actually a lot of wizard candies I'm not that fond of. The Chocolate Frogs kind of weird me out with the way they move. It's fun to catch them, sure, but eating something that struggles... I dunno. If it wasn't for the cards, I probably wouldn't buy them. I like collecting the cards, they have some interesting factoids sometimes, and I always like learning new things. And you never know when it might come up on a History of Magic test!"
Finally getting around to the actually important question, Inigo blathered, "But I'm not lost. I'm just... I think stuck is the better word. Or maybe hindered. Bogged down, maybe? I keep trying to go to Weasley's Wizarding Wheezes, but I can't get through the people. Maybe if I wait a bit, the foot traffic will die down some. And I know how to get back to my foster mum, she's at a cafe not far from Madame Malkin's."