Kent waved her comment off. "Character shamaracter," he said with an easy grin, holding his thumbs up in an imitation of the statue. "I have a giant statue of myself. Life is good."
She shrugged off her bag and asked what they were doing, so kent swooped down and plucked it off the floor, opening it up and rifling through it. "Ooh, you actually brought Belladonna leaves," he said, pulling out a plastic baggie of still green leaves. "Fresh too. I needed some of these." He opened the bag and took a whiff, nodding in satisfaction. "Ah, nightshade. You have to bog this stuff down with some cow or rabbit innards - they can eat the plant without adverse affects you know - unless you're looking for a really intense high."
He snapped his fingers, looking back at Wally and grinning wider. "That's right. You're still not completely aware of my...line of work, shall we say?" He nodded and reached into his pocket, pulling out a small vial. There was a blue liquid inside, electric blue with veins of silver running though it. "This," he said, tossing the vial to Wally, "Is Spice."
He walked over to a cabinet and tossed the belladonna leaves inside, no particular organization. "At the end of my - our first year here, I was working an extra credit project for potions, you see. But I got something mixed up and didn't really know what I ended up with. I consulted Amelia - the new potions teacher, remember when she was a student? And after a bit of beating around the bush I realized what I had." He paused for dramatic effect and arched an eyebrow. "Liquid galleons.
"That's what this shit is Wally. You wanna know a little secret?" He asked. "Hogwarts is full of little rich kids who have just gotten out from under their parents' wings. They go straight for the firewhiskey, and once you've had a few of those...you're not thinking to straight, am I right?" He asked with a small laugh. "So the next logical step...is Spice." He motioned towards a large cauldron, smoking merrily away off in the corner. "Easy, quick, hard to detect...and ridiculously addictive. A few weeks is all it takes before your body literally stops functioning without it. It's the greatest thing I've ever made," he said, "and you're going to help me make it better."