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Chapter Two
Diagon Alley
When Susan told the girls they would be going to get Heathers supplies after they got ready it was incredible. For girls that took their time getting ready for most outings they were ready in record time. It was hardly ten minutes later when they were pulling out of the drive.
For Heather sitting in the back seat it seemed to take forever to get from their house in Little Winging to London. She was twirling her hair and when she was told by her mother that it was unladylike so she started fiddling with the hem of her skirt. Eventually they pulled on to Winchester Avenue and parked the car. Down the street they walked to find The Leaky Cauldron. Sure enough there it was. It was a grimy building, the outside was made of dark aged wood and when they approached the sign hanging above the door revealed the name of the establishment. Heather felt like she was about to explode, she was so excited.
Sure enough as the letter said Tom the owner of the Leaky Caldron who was also the bar keep let them through the solid brick was separating the pub from the alley. When they stepped through they were amazed by the amount of people and the variety of dress, long dresses and capes and cloaks. The strangest yet was one elderly woman who had on her head a hat with a stuffed vulture that had been the prey of one too many moths and a giant red hand bag.
"The letter says that the first place we need to go to is the bank, Gringotts and exchange our money." Dudley said as he glanced at the letter. They set off; it was hard for them to walk, not just from the amount of people but also because they were trying to look everywhere at once. There was so much to see. The first store that Heather saw was a bright orange one with a large head on the outside and man's head was wearing a hat. An arm was lifting the hat up and down when heather first saw it there was a rabbit on the man's head. The next time the hat went up there was no rabbit, she gasped and pointed it out to Rebecca, who was looking at bats hanging outside a shop. This would be so much fun. The name of the shop was also on the front but heather had only just noticed it. It was called Wesley's Wizard Wheezes. By this time they were passing by the front entrance. And there were more people in that store than any of the ones that they had passed so far. The two girls had to be shepherded passed because they still had no wizard money.
They arrived in front of a huge, interesting building. It looked to Dudley like it was held up by magic and he reminded himself that it probably was. Upon entering they were shown to one of the tellers who converted their pounds into Galleons, Sickles and Knuts. Once done they set off on an adventure.
