Before walking out of gringotts Harry cast a glamour over his hair and eyes. His hair lightened to a dusty blond and his eyes darkened to a chestnut brown, it would be enough for someone not to look closer. He was walking back to the leaky cauldron when a sign caught his eye, it read; the improved library trunk, for the Ravenclaw in us all. Harry had the trunks from the ROR but he wanted something a little better, and he could really do with organizing the books he had. So Harry stepped into the store. It was cluttered, in fact it reminded Harry of the room of lost things, piles of haphazardly placed items everywhere. He walked toward the back of the store. Looking around he noticed a display of neatly spaced out trunks in stark contrast to the rest of the store. Curious, Harry walked over to the display. Looking at the first trunk he read the description.

It was a flat. they put a whole damned flat in a trunk. Harry was both impressed and confused. And a bit peeved, where was this when he was on the run for a year? "Are you interested?" Harry jumped out of his skin. Right behind him stood the shopkeep.

"Um no. i…"Harry paused and thought about it. He was just about to go back to privet drive where he would no doubt be locked in his room for the rest of the holidays and Harry needed to be able to get back to gringotts. "I don't suppose you have one that would have floo access do you?" the man's smile became strained.

"That would be on one of our more expensive models." Harry just nodded.

"How much?"

"The cheapest with floo is 6500 galleons. that's without any furnishings."

"Would you be willing to take that in coins or must it be a gringotts receipt?" The man looked surprised.

"We have a deposit coffer so large purchases in coins are accepted." Harry didn't know what a deposit coffer was but as long as they took his money it was fine.

"Would you be able to show me around the one you had in mind?" the man nodded and walked down the row stopping in front of a very large black trunk with silver accents. "Are these in price order." he gestured to the row of trunks that he was maybe a third of the way down.

"Yes they are. the one at the far end starts at 75000 galleons.'' Harry almost choked, that was a lot of money. The man moved forward and tapped the trunk, which shrunk down into the size of a large jewelry box. He picked it up, placed it in the center of the floor and tapped it again to resize it. "As you just saw, this trunk can be shrunk and unshrunk by tapping the rune in the right top corner. And like all of these trunks there are two compartments one is the apartment the other is the muggle setting. The compartments switch with its size if it is in its shrunken form and you open it, it will look entirely ordinary. if it's in its large form you will need a password to open it and it will open to a staircase that leads to the apartment. Shall we?" he gestured to the trunk.

The stairs led into a small room that held a single armchair with a side table and a large fireplace. "This is the floo room. Not much else to it." He smiled and led Harry through a set of large double doors. They opened into a large sitting and dining room. To their immediate right, in the corner were two cream sofas. one on the same wall as the door they just walked through, the other opposite the first. A dark wood coffee table sat between them. The wood matched the bookcase that stretched along the wall between the two sofas. Behind the sofas on the same wall as the bookcase was an archway that showed a small kitchen. On the left wall were two dark wood doors. On the back wall was a massive window. It reminded Harry of the windows at Hogwarts starting at the floor going up and curving into a point at the top. In Front of the window was a dining table. It was large but it felt cozy with all the dark-wood and cream.

"This is the main space. through the first door to the left is a bathroom it has both a bath and shower. The next door leads to the bedroom which has a dressing room and of course access to the bathroom. Harry walked to the bedroom. It was a good size with a large bed in the center and a desk off to the side. again it was done in cream. Harry liked it.

"How much as it currently is, with the furniture."

"There are a few things I would have to confirm with you but currently this would come to 7864 galleons. I could round it to 7900 and provide crockery, cutlery, cookware, towels, bed sheets, and floo powder."

"What would you have to confirm?" He looked over to the bookshelves.

"Really it's just the bookshelves. It's another form of wizard space. This." he gestured to one of the cases. "Is what we call the display. Currently there are three, that means three compartments are on display. The shelves themselves are the compartments. This set of bookcases has four compartments. Now if you see between each display there are gold accents, two on each side of the display. If you look, one of the accents is silver on each of the displays, and two of the other three have a number engraved. The silver indicates which compartment is currently visible on that display. The numbers indicate which compartments are on which of the other displays. Now to change compartments you touch one of the gold accents with a little magic and that's it. But what I need to know is if you would like more or less displays and compartments. You can't have more displays than compartments and you can't have more than 200 compartments. It costs six galleons to add a compartment."

"So if i wanted 100 compartments i would be paying 8500 exactly for this place."

"8476. Four compartments were already calculated into the price I gave you." Harry nodded his head.

"I would like it if you could please arrange that for me. How long would it take?"

"It should be ready to be picked up by tomorrow." Harry winced. He was already pushing it for time and the dursleys didn't need another reason to punish him.

"And if I rounded the price up to 8500 galleons would it be possible for it to be done in the next two hours? 7000 now, and the rest upon collection." the man nodded.

"I can do that.?" he gestured Harry over to what looked like a gold cauldron with a lid. "Have you ever used a deposit coffer before?" Harry shook his head. "That's fine you just pour the galleons in, and the amount in the coffer will appear on the side." he nodded, took out his money pouch and started pouring. It took a while but eventually the side read 7000. The clerk put the lid on, waited a second then opened it and all that was inside was a gringotts receipt. "Right that's it then. If you would please come back at three it will be ready for you." After that Harry left the store and decided to spend his two hours getting groceries so he could eat proper meals this summer.