"Excuse me -" Atop the chair upon which her father had consumed many a bottle of Vodka and wasted several fortnights, Merlot struggled, fingers splayed across the splintering surface of the bar before her in her effort to remain topside. But her sneaker-clad feet dangled a distance from the floor and swung noisily against the stool's supporting beams. "Excuse me-" Merlot dropped her chin heavily against the heel of the palm with an exasperated and nerve-shaken exhale, which fluttered upward, dusting the flyaway hair from her face.
"Excuse me, I only need a minute - no, a second of your time. Please? I just need some help getting across the barrier." But the bartender paid the child no mind as he chuckled alongside the small group of men to whom he'd only just finished serving another round of a particularly foul smelling alcohol, an offense to which Merlot responded with a childlike and displeased scrunch of her nose. "Please," She squeaked, thwak thwaking her muggle brand shoes against her father's old chair; a truth of which she remained entirely unaware as she tried and failed once more to win her audience’s attention.
"I can't practice magic - I'm only a minor," She sighed, defeated - only to jerk upright when alas, she was struck by a promising epiphany. and she smirked as she swelled with an unfamiliar pride, "I'll have a Gin and T, please," The twelve-year-old ordered.
"Sure you will," Was the bartender's returning quip, his pale eyes fierce. "Where are your parents, kid? You need to go find them, or get out of here," He insisted.
"Now that I have your attention, I need -"
"Look, kid -"
"I just need-"
"Does this child belong to anyone?!" The bartender called to the Leaky's general population.
"No, wait!" Mell pleaded, bright blue eyes alight with fear.