Another morning of trouble had passed for Foster. Rolling out of bed, getting dressed, running out of the house before his mother could say anything to him, it was all hard work. And now he was bored, especially since neither Judd or Ellie were with him right now. Diagon Alley seemed like such a lonely place, no matter how crowded it was, when he was all alone. At least he had something that made him happy right now. Ice cream and that small old jokebook he always carried around. Now he felt right at home, even being all alone.
To bad that didn't last long. He'd been standing in front of one of the shops in Diagon Alley, looking in, wondering if it was worth his time to go in and buy something. But the only shop there that even interested him in the slightest was Weasley's Wizard Wheezes. That place was his life, and he sure did enjoy his time there, mostly when he was there with his best friends. But it just seemed like today wasn't his day, he couldn't find anything fun to do and now ... this happened.
Out of nowhere, he was suddenly bumped into and he immediately shrank away from the person who had collided with him. Call him antisocial as he could so often be. He heard a girl voice tell him she was sorry and he looked at her, staring at the place where her ice cream had landed on her. His eyes immediately went down and he felt himself blush a bit from where, and how, he had been looking at her. He bit the inside of his lip and forced himself to look at her again, but this time at her face. "Don't worry about it." he said softly. "It doesn't have to be ruined forever. Just use a little magic to clean it up." he told her.