There was a strange feeling that stirred in the girl's chest as she wandered about the darkened streets of Knockturn Alley. She knew she shouldn't have been here. Lord knows, if her parents ever found out where she was right now, she'd be in a whole heap of trouble like she'd never seen in her life. Unfortunately for them, and probably a little unfortunately for her too, the young Ravenclaw was a curious girl, always looking for knowledge as much as she could. These searches for knowledge, had, in the past brought her to particularly dark places- and this time was no different.
She'd heard a rumor during the school year, it was last year, her third year, that there was a place- Mr. Mulpepper's Apothecary- where some of the finest potions ingredients could be found- but that the place was probably a little bit more than shady. Faith wasn't all that sure that she was bothered by the idea of places being shady. After all the things she'd started to discover over the last few years... she wasn't sure anything was really all that shocking. That, and despite the young lady's timid, fearful nature, she couldn't help but be attracted to the taboo. The more someone urged her not to learn about something, the more she wanted to learn it.
Perhaps it was her major flaw- that overly-curious nature of hers.
In any case, she'd snuck away one afternoon. Actually, it was less sneaking, and more walking right out of the class as if nothing was wrong with the situation whatsoever. The thing was, her parents, as usual, had left for their various business trips. They went on those trips quite often, and each time, Faith was sure to slip out of the house, to visit various libraries. Once, she'd even gone to a muggle library, just to see what sorts of things were there. That particular trip had almost ended in disaster... she would just have to be careful this time, she thought to herself as she pushed open the door to the store.
She avoided the gaze of those inside, her naturally timid nature making her feel as if maybe it was a better idea for her to just turn around and walk right back out. The people here were scary. But then again, everyone was scary, and so was everything. What was scarier, however, was the thought of living without knowledge. She needed it, she thrived on it. A little gasp escaped her lips. The wares here really were just as good as she'd heard- questionable, but good. She wondered if any of the professors at Hogwarts had ever gotten their stock here.