Having attended the charity quidditch match the previous weekend, Hefin decided to stay one more day in London before heading back to Melbourne, to celebrate the New Year’s with his family. However, that did not mean that this extra day would be only to relax just before the young wizard would have to switch three port keys before going back home; no, definitely not. Today had a full schedule.
Firstly, Hefin had spent his late morning having brunch with nobody else than Mary Parker, catching up with his favourite Auntie, whom he hadn’t seen in quite some time, much to his displeasure. Honestly, Mary was one of his favourite people, a female figure in his life whom he sometimes appreciated more than his own mother. She was simply the best and, therefore, catching up with her was a mandatory gesture for Hef to do, particularly when he was in London and he could see Mary face to face. Of course, he did not forget to mention that her beloved son, Zacharias, had voluntarily participated in charity quidditch match, being quite the star. In addition, he had pulled off the furry pink uniform quite well. Being the best friend that he is, Hefin also got Mary some pictures of her son as well, so she could be completely proud of her darling boy. Naturally, Hefin did feel Mary’s joy, however, a little part of him was getting his revenge on Zach for refusing to attend the game with him. With that in mind, he brought some copies of the pictures for Justin as well.
Which was why he was at the London Zoo, to meet up with nobody else than his former dormitory mate, Justin Finch-Fletchley. Hefin hadn’t found the right time for them to meet in person for quite a while, as his schedule was more disorganised in comparison with Justin’s fixed and stable one at the Ministry. When he was free, Justin was working, and viceversa. However, today, they had enough luck to both find some time, and decided on meeting up at the zoo. Apparently, the London Zoo had been closed during the Snuggles protests – an event which he knew everything about as it had been all over the media during the past few months – and was now having its grand reopening. Activists weren’t around anymore, however some signs which were meant for freeing the Snuggles still laid down on the pavement, in front of the entrance.
Hefin arrived a bit earlier than Justin, mostly because he came there directly after his meeting with Mary. Now that their reunion was quickly approaching, this former Hufflepuff was getting more and more excited of his upcoming get-together with Justin. Out of all his former dormitory mates, Hefin had first best clicked with him, as Zacharias had been a bit difficult to deal with until their fifth year, and, of course, Ernie had never been Hef’s favourite person. Never. However, now that he was thinking of a certain Hufflepuff trio, the part Australian made a mental note to write more often to Hannah, maybe schedule a meeting with her as well next time he would be in London.
But today was going to be all about Justin. Hef hadn’t met his good friend in quite some time and was eager to hear everything he’s been up to lately. Justin was always that warm, kind person that continuously made one feel as if they were drinking warm tea, giving away to the interlocutor that sensation of being all warm and calm inside. It was something which Hefin enjoyed since first meeting the fellow former Hufflepuff, during their first day at Hogwarts as eleven year olds. In addition, Justin was also one of the few people Hefin was always comfortably warm and open with, no matter the circumstances. Justin was that friend he didn’t mind being ridiculously sincere around, regardless of the situation.
Placing his umbrella over his shoulder, Hefin wanted to take off his
coat, as he felt a bit too hot for the surprisingly warm London weather. Not that it was actually warm, for it was actually quite cold, but the quidditch player just had too many layers on. But before he could do anything about that, Hef heard a familiar voice, which instantly got him turn around on his heel, with a wide smile on his face. “Justie!” He said cheerfully, before being taken by surprise by his friend, who had literally jumped on him. Thankfully enough, Hefin was strong enough to keep his balance despite being taken a bit aback by the gesture.
He was quick to return the hug, immediately noticing that Justin definitely started working out more since their last meeting. “Merlin’s beard, let me feel up those muscles!” Hef said, placing both his hands on Justin’s abdominal area. Even above the coat and the extra layers one could feel that Justin wasn’t joking around. “At this rate you’ll outdo me.” He laughed, genuinely complimenting his friend. In the end, his other friend, the best one, had started to get soft around the belly, much to Hefin’s disappointment. So knowing Justin still worked out on a regular basis could only bring joy to this health enthusiast.
“But yes, I’ve missed you too!” Hef cheerfully remarked, before placing his arm around Justin’s back, as they made their way in the zoo. “How is everything with you? Even if we’ve been writing, I feel like I need to hear everything again from you directly.” As he was talking, Hefin also pulled up Justin’s muffler just a tiny bit, to make sure he was warm enough. That red nose was definitely not a good sign, and Justie was
not going to catch a cold on Hef’s watch. “Maybe we should get some warm tea first?” He inquired, a bit worried that, compared to him, Justin might be a bit cold.