Beep. Beep. Beeeeeep. The corner store was surprisingly noisy for once.
Damian stood on his toes, only peeking over the cash register by a few centimeters, being as short as he was. He had his arms folded and rested against the still conveyer belt, his navy-blue, hooded, sweater hiding his fair, freckled arms and plain-white shirt from view. He was still in his pajamas from the night before- it seemed as if he had climbed out of bed, and then gone straight down to the corner store. Beeeeep. Beep Beep. Damian watched as the cashier rung up the items he had handed her, waiting patiently for his “Life” cereal, carton of chocolate milk, and his new booklet of crossword puzzles. Damien blinked slowly; he was rather tired, and it showed in his expression as he stood their silently. “7…” someone said in the distance, so quietly he could hardly hear the voice at all. “7.50…” the voice repeated, though it seemed a bit closer to him that time around.
“Excuse me, kiddo, do you have seven pounds fifty pence?” the voice asked, loudly now, startling Damian when he realized it was the cashier speaking to him. He must’ve zoned out for a moment’s time... The young boy reached into his pocket and pulled out one, orange note, and laid it flat on the counter. He then produced a roll of 1 pence coins and cracked it open, laying one bronze coin out after another until there were fifty pence exactly, sitting on the black conveyer belt.
After being handed his breakfast and his entertainment, he stuffed all three items inside his muggle backpack, and headed out the door. Damian’s mother, nor his sister, had a clue that he had left the house to go to the store to pick up breakfast. Damian, of course, knew he would be just fine getting his breakfast on his own, but he felt the need to get back home before his mother worried too much about him; he didn’t enjoy breaking the rules, and always felt extremely guilty when he caused stress for his mother. The young boy walked down the sidewalk, reciting riddles he was fond of in a whisper as he went.
EDIT: Please excuse me if I got anything wrong with the UK currency...
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