Earlier that week Francesca had received an owl, which wasn't that unusual as the Hufflepuff was reasonably popular and had a fair amount of friends. Naturally that led to a lot of letters going back and forth between her friends. Her brother had moved out of the house to live with his new wife, Daphne, which mean't she didn't have someone to torment her either. Her Mother and Father were both working and in between visits to her Grandma's only around the corner it wasn't uncommon to arrive home and been greeted by a hooting owl on the wheelie bin by the back kitchen door.
You'd expect the neighbors to think it unusual to see an owl, especially with an envelope tied to it's leg but the Bloom's weren't strangers when it came to birds. At the bottom of their back garden was a bird bath, a bird box and several varieties of nuts to attract a various species of birds to the garden. It hadn't always been like this, in fact it was actually Francesca's Father's idea. After his daughters first year at Hogwarts the Bloom household suddenly having owls flying to the house in the middle of broad daylight certainly quirked an eyebrow from Mr Fennis mowing his lawn ever Sunday afternoon, nobody dare know their secret, that Francesca was a witch, so he came up with the clever idea to attract birds to the garden. If anybody asked him he'd say he watched a documentary and was no an avid bird watcher - to play up to this role he'd even joined the local bird watchers society and was secretly enjoying it.
However the owl that had arrived earlier in the week wasn't the owl of a friend from Hogwarts but the Ministry of Magic. Attached the owls leg were two envelopes. The first envelope to be opened was one that caused the Hufflepuff to scream, sending the owl off in a flurry of feathers as she threw the letter in it's direction. After forty minutes of pacing the kitchen, eating an ice cream to calm her nerves and thinking through all her options Francesca picked up the forgotten letter and began to read:
ORDINARY WIZARDING LEVEL RESULTS
Pass Grades: Outstanding (O), Exceeds Expectations (E), Acceptable (A)
Fail Grades: Poor (P), Dreadful (D), Troll (T)
FRANCESCA LOUISE BLOOM HAS ACHIEVED:
Astronomy (A)
Charms (E)
Defence Against the Dark Arts (A)
Divinations (E)
Herbology (O)
History Of Magic (P)
Muggle Studies (O)
Potions (A)
Transfiguration (E)
She's passed everything apart from history of magic (who cared about that anyway, history is old news) and had even achieved two outstandings! Of course she had expected the outstanding in muggle studies truth be told, she was muggle born after all, but that italic 'O' besides herbology had almost brought tears to her eyes. Herbology was the one subject that really had a grasp for, the one that made her sadly sigh as the booming bell signaled the end of the lesson. She had achieved an outstanding! Sure she would have liked an exceeds expectations in astronomy to be allowed to continue it to NEWT level but that didn't matter for she had achieved an outstanding in herbology.
The next letter was one containing a long list of set books required for each subject. Initially Francesca had been confused where Arithmancy was on there (what exactly was that) but soon gathered, by the footer, that because students would be carrying on with subjects chosen entirely by them that a full list had been provided for every student so that they didn't turn up without the required reading material. Reading material. More of that then.
There weren't many options for Francesca. Naturally she would continuing with herbology but muggle studies wasn't something she needed at NEWT level, sure it would look good to gain another outstanding but why waste her time writing pointless essays on electricity when she'd been living in the muggle world since she'd be born? It seemed rather silly to waste her time. That left her with divinations, charms and transfigurations to continue with. Not entirely sure what she wanted to do as a career Francesca figured it would be best to continue with all three of them, meaning she'd only be studying four subjects. That worked for perfectly for the Hufflepuff for her OWL exams had been taxing. She'd ended up in the hospital wing twice: The first for a calming draught, the second for foolishly consuming 'wit sharpening potion', which actually had been grounded doxy droppings. The matron wasn't impressed but as Hogwarts tradition around exam time all sorts of fake-brain-boosting-products found their way onto the student black market.
Five days later Francesca had boarded a train to London, travelled the underground and managed to find her way (getting lost a few times) to Charing Cross Road, the location of The Leaky Cauldron. With a little help from the barmen who tapped the correct bricks for her Francesca found herself on Diagon Alley.
It was a Saturday and the cobbled street was full of busy shoppers. There were old ladies who were covered in soot, clearly having traveled here by floo powder; children being dragged into Madame Malkins Robes to try on clothes, bless them and Christian Zabini?
Francesca recognised the pure blood as a boy in the year above her, same house. They'd spoken a few times and Fran had even taken him some freshly picked daffodils when he had stayed in the hospital wing after his accident. She wouldn't say they were best friends but not exactly acquaintances either. The Hufflepuff guessed that he too had visited the alley to buy school supplies for the upcoming year.
'Hey! Christian!' Fran called, not heard by the noise of the bustling crowd.
Fighting her way through Fran paused as she spotted him wander into a nearby shop. The sign above read:
Sugarplum's Sweets Shoppe. With a smile on her face, her eyes wide at the prospect of being able to buy some sweets to nibble on her day of shopping Francesca pushed open the door and followed Christian into the store.
It was busy in here too, mainly of students that Fran knew by face only, little children pulling on their parents robes begging for some fizzing whizzbees and, yes, Christian Zabini.
'Christian!' Fran called, pushing past a little boy, 'Christi-ahh!' The Hufflepuff had crashed into a large barrel of licorice snaps and landed on her front, grazing her chin on the corner of a shelf on her way down.