It was these days that Jeremy could truly appreciate. The days when he could simply peruse the stores of Diagon Alley with money in his pocket. He so rarely went to Diagon Alley, as there were so many people on the street corners living in poverty. He'd stop and give them a few galleons if it weren't fort he fact that they always tried to rob them. No, he stops and gives them galleons anyway, to be honest.
Jeremy stopped in front of his favorite store and pushed the doors open, a wide grin gracing his features. He only had a limited amount of money today, as he had forgotten to write his grandfather that week and inform him that he was running low, but that was no bother. He could always come back and buy things. For now, though, he'd have to only get the thing he needed most. Jeremy strolled over to the Skiving Snackboxes and grabbed one, scratching his head. He could always come back later and get one.
Though he already had what he wanted, Jeremy decided to cruise around the shop just to price the things he needed. He never planned on harming anybody with his pranks. If anybody got hurt, it would be him. Jeremy ate most of the things in the Snackboxes anyway, just for a laugh. He always tested the things he bought on himself first to see the extent of it. Jeremy looked around the shop, noticing that it was quite crowded as usual. Unfortunately, he didn't really see anyone from his year. They were all either way younger or way older. Jeremy really felt like talking to someone, though, and decided take his chances and go with one of the older kids.
He approached a girl, one that he actually recognized from around the school despite not having classes, and smiled, hoping he wasn't bothering her. "Hello! I'm Jeremy, or Sebastian. Whatever you prefer." He stuck out his free hand. "What brings you here? Sorry if I'm bothering you - I just like talking to people."