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Buddy trudged along the clean streets of Mayfair, London, his pace consistent and determined. Today he had organised to have afternoon tea with his close friend Zane, a person he had not seen in no less than half a year. They had kept contact via owl the past six months, but the two needed to see each other again and catch up in person for a change. Buddy had been living here in London for the past few days, why he hadn't organised to meet with Zane as soon as he arrived was beyond his train of thought. Zane was one of the only two people in the world who could cross him the wrong way and not get attacked, Buddy would never consider killing Zane either, something Zane didn't appreciate, however he didn't know it either. At this moment, the eighteen year old was on a mission, to navigate his way to Zane's apartment and arrive punctually. The clicking of his boot heels against the stone pavement quickened after Buddy momentarily glanced at his pocket watch, realising he had only a few minutes before he was behind schedule. He had walked this route to get to Zane's apartment before, but sadly his memory failed him when he attempted to recall the route. But he eventually arrived at the entrance to his friend's apartment building, which always appeared as it housed hotel rooms rather than apartments, something the Death Eater never understood.
He walked past the muggle doorman, not reacting to their meaningless presence at all before walking into the elevator. Zane lived on the fifth floor, so it was only a short wait before Buddy excited the elevator. He had always disliked elevators; they were a stupid muggle invention which removed all use for stairs, another contribution to the muggle world's obesity problem, along with many others. Buddy always liked stairs; they never had a chance of breaking at a high level causing you to plummet to your death. In an elevator filled with muggles, this would have been a great idea, a murder which looked like an accident. Buddy smirked at this thought before realising he had been standing in the hallway for a few minutes. The place looked classy as usual, Zane made the right decision in robbing a bank, heck even Buddy would rob a bank if it meant he could live like Zane did. He needed to get to Zane's apartment before he was late for his tea. The wizard strolled to his friend's door, knocking three times. Buddy took a step back, waiting for his friend to answer the door.
He walked past the muggle doorman, not reacting to their meaningless presence at all before walking into the elevator. Zane lived on the fifth floor, so it was only a short wait before Buddy excited the elevator. He had always disliked elevators; they were a stupid muggle invention which removed all use for stairs, another contribution to the muggle world's obesity problem, along with many others. Buddy always liked stairs; they never had a chance of breaking at a high level causing you to plummet to your death. In an elevator filled with muggles, this would have been a great idea, a murder which looked like an accident. Buddy smirked at this thought before realising he had been standing in the hallway for a few minutes. The place looked classy as usual, Zane made the right decision in robbing a bank, heck even Buddy would rob a bank if it meant he could live like Zane did. He needed to get to Zane's apartment before he was late for his tea. The wizard strolled to his friend's door, knocking three times. Buddy took a step back, waiting for his friend to answer the door.