Snow, ah how brilliant, and how different it was. But also, cold, very cold, and today was no exception. As someone who spent his early years in the Australian Outback, Jess had never quite adjusted to the temperatures here in London, anything as much as 15 degrees above freezing was "Cold" to him, so on days like today, being outdoors just wasn't an option.
Unfortunately, when you're trying to get some shopping done, it can be unavoidable. Running from shop to shop in Diagon Alley, a slowly building contingent of shopping following him, Jess had finally had enough, and was ready to get some lunch. With a pop, he apparated away from the forecourt of Gringotts and landed home, dropping off his shopping, before realising two things.
1. He was tired, and didn't want to cook.
2. He didn't have much food at his house, so cooking was out of the question.
So, it was with a sigh, and a slightly resigned look that Jess apparated back to the chilly streets of Diagon Alley. Upon his arrival he quickly approached the empty brick wall which marked the entrance to the Cauldron, and entered it's warm sanctity.
Walking in, he noticed but one thing, it was packed here. Looking around he failed to spot even a single seat empty, not even at the bar itself. Sighing he decided that it would be lunch to go. Approaching the bar he placed an order, a bowl of nachos, and a pint of butterbeer and firewhiskey, a concoction he'd stumbled upon a few months ago.
After waiting a few minutes his food arrived, and he gave a nod to the bartender, before turning and making his way out of the pub, passing by Cathy and Khaat's table without noticing them as he was leaving.