Before leaving her room, Alice made sure she put on her mother's silver necklace. She gazed at it in the mirror and smiled. Every time she met her father, she made sure she was wearing it. For some reason, she thought it calmed him down and brought some sense of stability when it came to Alice's safety. Like the necklace meant she was still her little girl and still a part of the family. Well, that's at least how she saw it. Anyway, wearing it couldn't do anything but help. The last thing she wanted is for her father to worry about her, which she knew he did a lot. No matter what Alice did or said.
The moment she stepped out in the cold, she was glad she choose to wear her thick scarf. The freezing wind kept pushing her hair out of her face and created chills down her spine. Winter has came more quickly than before. And although she disliked the cold and wet weather, there was one thing she did love about this time of the year - and that was Christmas. The time of year when school was done and she got to spent the holidays with her family once more. She missed her family a lot. That's the reason of her excitement for this meeting. She hasn't seen her father for a while now, which was rather unusual. He always tried to visit his daughter as much as possible. But Alice thought it was because of his new job at the ministry, which required a lot of his time and attention.
Finally, after a long walk, she came up to the door of the Three Broomsticks. She quickly rushed inside and let the warmth overcome her body. Gazing through the room, she smiled when she recognized her father's familiar face. She rushed towards her father and embraced him with a strong and long hug. With a large grin on her face, she took a seat across him. "I'm really glad you came dad. I know you have a lot of work to do these days..." she started.