Diagon Alley

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"Aunt Tuney, first we go to Gringotts." an excited Perse said. "Be careful, the goblins are not really friendly." Draco warned. "Better, we'll come with you." Narcissa said. 

"Brilliant!" Perse squealed happily as she grabbed Draco's hand and ran forward. "Slow down. You're ruining my hair." Draco whined. "You look better without your hair gelled back anyways." Perse commented and all four of them went inside the white marble building known as Gringotts. 

"Draco Malfoy and Persephone Riddle wish to enter their vaults." Narcissa said in her very regal voice.  "And do Mr. Malfoy and Miss Riddle have their keys?" the goblin sitting at the table said.

Narcissa removed a key from one of her cloak pockets and handed it to the goblin. Petunia removed a key from her purse and did the same. A different  goblin took the keys and motioned them to follow him. 

They sat in the goblin cart. "Hold on tight!" Draco said as the cart jolted off. "I am!" Perse shouted as she hugged Draco's waist. "Not onto me!" Draco said. "I'm comfortable right here thank you very much!" she said.

They finally reached their vaults. Both of their vaults were beside each other. The Malfoy vault was ornately decorated with peacocks made out of gems. The Riddle rault was rather simple compared to the Malfoy vault. But it was pretty nonetheless. It was decorated with one or two flowers around the placard on the vault and had a symbol of a lion and a snake. 

(Imagine the logo at the top with a lioness instead of a lion.)

"Wow! That looks so cool!" Perse exclaimed. They each took some money and went to the shops. 

First they bought their cauldrons. Then they bought their books and everything else. The only things left were robes, wands and pets. "We can buy pets in the last. We'll go for the robes first." Draco.

Perse got herself measured first. Then while Draco got himself measured, Perse checked out the robes and cloaks. 

"Woah." Perse gaped as she spotted a sky blue cloak. It was the most beautiful thing she'd ever seen. 'Too bad I can't buy it. I might not have enough left.'  Perse thought. 

Draco's measuring had gotten over and he had just spotted Perse gaping at a blue cloak

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Draco's measuring had gotten over and he had just spotted Perse gaping at a blue cloak. 'Blue does look good on her.'  Draco had always seen Perse as his little sister. He had always found the little things she did adorable. And he hated it when she was upset. So it was obvious that he would feel the need to buy that cloak for her.

Perse found Draco buying the blue cloak for her. She was about to tell him that he had no reason to when a voice said, "That was nice of him." Perse turned around to see a pretty red head. "Oh, hello." Perse smiled. "Hey." the girl said. "I'm Rosella, Rose for short." "Oh, I'm Persephone, Perse for short." Perse. 

"Persephone, as in the goddess of spring growth, and who had the ability to bring life back to dead beings?" Rosella asked with a grin. "Rosella as in the name with French and Latin origin, also the name of famous American ballerina, Rosella Hightower?" Perse beamed.

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