Don't Worry.

Austiin Hayes

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OOC First Name
Tenilee!
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Ebony Wand 15 Essence of Phoenix Talon
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8/2000
Austiin sighed and left the store he had just entered. He had decided that he did not like the things in there and didn't want to stay there, it smelt funny. Austiin was very picky on where he shopped, if the place smelt weird, he didn't go there. It the stuff was ugly, he didn't go there and if the workers were rude, he didn't go there, simple as that.

Austiin continued walking down the busy street, people were carrying things left and right. Austiin wasn't sure why the streets were so busy, though he had seen them more crowded than today, it was still quite a busy street. Austiin smiled slightly as he realised that he wasn't worrying at all today, it was a good day, the sun was bright and autumn air smelt of vegetation. Austiin had always loved the smell of autumn, to him, autumn was one of the best seasons, even before spring. Austiin was going to look over his shoulder, but soon realised that he had no reason to, Tommy was with the neighbours and though Austiin didn't know the muggle neighbours well, Cameron and Abby had reassured him that they were good people and that they would be able to handle Tommy, though Austiin was skeptical, because Tommy wasn't like other little boys, he often had dramatic temper tantrums and occasionally 'mysterious accidents' would occur, though Austiin had expected no less from a highly demanding magical child.

With a small sigh, Austiin sat on a bench and put his many bags by his feet. His fingers were starting to get sore because his rings pinched them from the weight of the bags. Austiin than decided that after he removed all his rings and his fingers felt better, he would return home and rescue the neighbours. Surely they were tearing their hair out because of Tommy.
 
Allysha Winters. It was an odd sort of name. Atleast that was how she felt about it sometimes. She couldn't remember her real name so Allysha Winters was sort of made up. Though she knew her name before had been Allysha, because that was what was written on her necklace. Of course it could have been some one elses, but she didn't like to think about that. Right now she was in the process of shopping for her friends, something she really loved to do. Though why she hadn't gone to Borgin and Burkes she wasn't sure, but she felt like being light and happy today, which was odd. Perhaps a small fraction of her original personality was coming out in her. The other day she had a flashback of a woman laughing with her. Though she had no clue who the woman was, she liked to think it was her mother or someone similar. She seemed like a nice sort of person.

As Allysha came to a bend in the street, she turned a corner and nearly chocked at what she saw. A man was sitting on the bench. The Auror, Austiin Hayes. Atleast she thought he was an Auror. She had no proof, but that didn't mean he wasn't one. She straightened her back and walked slowly along the path, avoiding eye contact with him. Maybe if she was really quiet, he wouldn't notice her. Maybe.
 
Austiin frowned, his fingers really hurt, it was surprising because he usually didn't notice, perhaps because he relied on his magic to make the pain all better? Austiin rolled his eyes when his hand automatically went to the wand in his boot, he was not going to use magic this time, he was going to deal with the pain, like a big boy should. Austiin sighed, his friends were right, he did rely too much on his magic, but he had been using it for so long! How could he suddenly stop? He was born with the magic and grew up in a magical household, he never went to a muggle school and never really met muggles until he finished at Beauxbatons, so that was a good seventeen to eighteen years of not knowing much of muggles. Though he worked with muggles, it didn't mean he studied them or anything, they seemed just a little bit boring, though, Austiin had to admit, he did like some of their holidays, it seemed muggles really liked to get presents throughout the year, which Austiin thought was completely awesome.

Austiin smirked slightly when a familiar face came into his line of site, he wasn't going to talk to the woman, last they met was deep in Bleak Street when he decided on getting a drink and thought it would be nice to venture into Bleak Street again, he often went there, though he wasn't sure why, it wasn't like he had any friends that would go there, most of the people he knew were either Aurors or Deatheater haters and to his experience, Deatheaters didn't run up to strangers and say 'hello'. But Austiin had to urge to speak to Kylie, as he fondly named her since she down right refused to tell him her name, she was acting as if she was trying to turn transparent, it was rather funny, but wasn't working, unfortunately for her, Austiin was now in a rather chatty mood. "Well well well..." He said, poking Kylie's arm. "I did not think I would be seeing you again, Kylie." He said smiling brightly. In all honesty, Austiin figured she was a Deatheater, did he care? Nope.
 

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