Witches and wizards adored Halloween. For those whose ancestors had not suffered at the hands of Muggles obsessed with finding Wizarding folk to murder, it was a time of great hilarity and irony. Often, macabre gifts would be exchanged between friends and family. For vampires and werewolves it was strangely the time when they were most wanted within the community and indeed it was often hard to tell who was who given many people’s penchants for transfiguring bits of themselves into fangs or furry coats and wagging tails. The costumes, with the help of magic, were always elaborate and the Transfiguration department at Hogwarts had been spending the days leading up to the infamous event working on costumes with many of the younger students to whom Hogsmeade was open for the first time.
All week, décor had been going up in the village with orange and black garlands being strung between the overhanging roofs of houses and shops. Lights were charmed to flicker orange and paper bats as well as real ones had been fluttering up and down the high street intermittently for days. Hot spiced pumpkin cider was overflowing in the Three Broomsticks and the Hog’s Head and skeletons – thankfully not real but charmed nonetheless – were striding down the pavement, doffing their hats to members of the community, to go and purchase themselves a mug of the sweet drink. Cobwebs, courtesy of Aragog’s spiders from the Forbidden Forest, had also been popping up around the village and though largely benign there had been a few incidents with fifth years and even a few adults getting stuck.
Finally though, the stalls for the festival began to go up and everything from apple bobbing to spooky kissing booths – which concerned the Rookwood man who had entered Hogsmeade on the final day, the evening before Halloween began, which would see in three days of celebrations. After purchasing a pumpkin pasty for his daughter from a witch dressed up as a medieval Muggle, Theodore picked up Esme who he’d dressed as a bee. Her antennae were beginning to get in the way but after charming her wings to flutter there was no changing the costume so he was a vampire and he had a little bee for a companion. What confused him was that his daughter – somewhat blessedly – wasn’t afraid of all of the festivities. That said, he doubted that if he’d been dressed as a bee as an infant and given sweets and pasties he would have been that afraid either.
Getting up onto the steps where the band had set up, ready to begin. Theodore set down his daughter. She hopped over to inspect the drum kit and he smiled, taking his wand out of his pocket. He swallowed, shyness overcoming him slightly. Then, he gathered himself and managed to quirk his lips up into a broad, cheeky smile. His face was vampire pale and as his lips pulled up over his teeth it revealed the fake fangs he’d put in with a bit of magic. He brought his lips together again and flicked his want through the air, lighting all of the lamps a little bit brighter and illuminated the flooring set down to level out the street and allow people to dance.
“Let the festival – begin!” He exclaimed brightly, the music beginning behind him.
A slight fizz could be heard overhead then suddenly a BANG as fireworks spread out, illuminating the night sky and truly, truly beginning the festival.