Spoiling Harry
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Diagon Alley was filled with people buying supplies, September 1st was just around the corner and students were going to start classes really soon.
It was the first time that the Potters were there, at least for little Harry, they had both been there for their respective years, and now that their little one grew to be a first year student they were all excited.
Harry hadn't been able to sleep as he thought of the day ahead and how he got to buy everything for his new school, he was particularly excited about his wand, he was finally able to get one!
The little boy was so excited he felt he could almost jump towards the store.
"Remember your godparents want to be there when you get your wand." Lily reminded her son, as he pulled her through the main street, "Why don't we try to get through a few stores before so they have time to get here?"
Harry groaned a bit, he really was excited for a wand, but he also wanted her godparents to be there. So he looked up to his mom waiting for some instructions. "Let's get your robes first. Then we can get the books." Lily offered her oldest son, who nodded, even if he was bored thinking of new robes, he was excited to get her Hogwarts one. "Where are your dad and sister?" Lily asked, as they had left them behind, Harry rolling his eyes, he loved his little sister but she was being a spoilsport at the moment.
Soon enough the yet black messy hair of James Potter appeared in the crowd, next to him a little girl with auburn hair and hazel eyes stuck to his hand. "Too many people here today. What's the plan?"
"Robes!" Harry yelled with enthusiasm because now they were all together, James chuckled knowing his son had his energy and would soon be bored out of his mind.
"That's an excellent idea, it will give uncle Padfoot some time to arrive." he admitted, as they all went to Madame Malkin's. There was a bit of a queue to enter and soon Harry was inside getting his robes for school.
James had sneaked out to get the rest of his supplies, being idle so long would drive him and Lily crazy, mostly because he would bounce his foot next to her. She stayed with Harry and Dahlia while her husband did the less exciting shopping.
It didn't take long for the family to reunite. Harry was indeed bored out of his mind for standing there without doing much, and her mother's instructions to the seamstress just kept him pinned to the spot.
James wanted to laugh at how ironic it was that he made his son go through what he loaded the most from his list of shopping, but it wasn't like James would trade places like he did the cauldron and potions kit.
"I think someone deserves a treat." James pulled two chocolate frogs from his pockets and the kids excitedly took them.
"You'll spoil their appetite for lunch." Lily reminded him.
"Have you seen our children? They eat like us." he chuckled, kissing her cheek, pulling a bar of Lily's favourite chocolate as well.
"Now, how about we hit the bookstore, I'm sure uncle Moony must be waiting for us there." James said, and the kids excitedly moved along the shops. It was going to be a long and maybe taxing day but at least they would have fun with it.
