Kirby was having a peaceful cup of coffee, that was what Kirby was doing. He had been working his tail off trying to save Emmeline and he needed a break now and then. Besides, the hobo life was sort of exhausting really. Especially when he was not always in the mood for magic. Hopping onto trains, bumming out at friend's houses, picking up odd work. Kirby had met quite a few interesting folks. There was the older, saucy singer named Ramona from a muggle pub who refused to do magic on moral grounds; the hunchbacked historian that went by Spike and collected vintage dolls, sort of strange yes; the Auror with some form of post-traumatic-stress-disorder that was convinced he was an international spy; and the Hungarian chess champion Ági Garia, who insisted that chess was the best foreplay.
All very interesting.
However, today Kirby was alone right now. And that was what he had intended. He closed his eyes, listening to the soft guitar music from the live music from within the muggle coffee shop. And that was when his cell phone rang. He was disgruntled. Very disgruntled. So was the woman playing guitar. The daggers in her eyes spurred him to take the call in the bathroom, waiting for the door to swing close before he answered. "Hello."
Murmer murmer murmer.
"Is it really worth it, Al? I was relaxing."
Murmer murmer murmer.
"Fine," Kirby said. He waved his wand, attaching his magic to Al's location via the phone and spun on his heel, instantly apparating. When the new location formed before him, he looked about. And then he looked up. And then he looked at Al. "Are you kidding me? You transported me to a pit?"