It was a scorching hot day in the village of Hogsmeade, one could certainly tell the country was in the middle of the dog days of summer. Not only were temperatures just peaking above ninety degrees Fahrenheit, but it was also a very humid day as well. One would spot children weaving in and out of ice cream shops, and people dressed in typical summer clothing such as t-shirts, tank tops, and shorts. But one Madyson Currington had a different approach to how she was going to handle the summer weather. She was already prepared to enter her sixth year at Hogwarts, already having purchased new textbooks and other school necessities she would need for the up coming year. The music store she liked to visit was closed while the owner was on vacation, leaving her without new songs to learn. So all in all Madyson was left with nothing to do, a rare occasion that didn't happen too often anymore, and she decided she would make the best of it.
Even though most girls her age were wearing things like tank tops, v neck t-shirts, and shorts that were more than just a wee bit too small, Madyson decided to take a more subtle approach and wear a t-shirt from Love Never Dies, the sequel to Phantom Of The Opera she had went to see at Royal Albert Hall with her parents last summer, a pair of black leggings, and opting to wear flats instead of her usual tennis shoes she wore when heading out. She also decided against wearing makeup like usual, and decided to wear her hair down; another rare occurrence as she usually wore it in a bun or ponytail.
After arriving to the Village Of Hogsmeade, she took the sights around her in and decided to head to Honeydukes, a small sweet shop she hadn't had the pleasure of going too in a few weeks. Weaving her way through teenagers, small children, and other adults who all had the same thought process of wanting a few sweet treats to get through the day with, she made her way to the chocolate frog display. Madyson found it entertaining to watch them jump around the display case and make their enchanted noises, even giving a small giggle to one that jumped right at her.