After he got everything at Gringotts, doing his shopping was easy. Without the pouch always full of coins, he now only had to type in the amount which he needed, have it appear and pay the shop keeper with it - instead of having to drag a pouch full of coins with him and count them out for every purchase he did.
After making sure he had all of his supplies for the new schoolyear, he carried them all up into his room. Making sure to pay Tom first, so the Innkeeper didn't think he would do so. He also paid a little extra, so his meals were delivered to him in his room.
This so he had time every day to take off the goblin made medallion, without having to fear anyone coming in unannounced.
Making sure to first take a nap after the hectic night and morning, and the nap the Ministry waiting room didn't count, he woke up fresh and ready to be productive.
So, he made sure to do all of his summer homework, finding that for some reason everything made more sense to him, as well as seemed obvious in a lot of cases. Making it so that for once he didn't need to do all his summer homework on the train and fail half of it anyway.
Putting the scrolls, he wrote his essays on away in his truck, he laid on the bed for some more, hoping to just relax and reflect over what he had learned over the past few days.
Namely, Dumbledore had done something to both Madam Bones and the Minister, after both found that he was most likely abused at the Dursleys. Yet whatever Dumbledore did make them forget all about that and believe everything the old man had said.
This made his suspicious, in that dumbledore might actually know what is going on but wanted it to keep happening. Maybe he was also the person to make sure none of the people he told as a child believed him or forgot he ever spoke to them.
Lastly, pertaining Dumbledore, the man wanted something from him and seemed to be very willing to do everything in his power to get what he wanted. Which was beyond off, seeing as he didn't have had a lot of interaction with the Headmaster.
Lastly, he did have godparents, two of them in fact, but neither of them was in the position they were able to take care of him. Which to be honest sucked, he would have loved to be able to grow up with someone, anyone else, then the Dursleys.
Shaking his head, Harry made sure to check up on himself without the medallion on, but he couldn't really see any difference yet. Seeing as the Goblins had told him it could take some time for his inheritance to show itself, he hoped it didn't take too long, after all he was very much tired of the pains he kept having, as well as the strange cravings for food that had started this morning.
Before he hadn't been able to stomach bread, not vegetables, and now suddenly he kept wanting to have any kind of meat or fish.
It made him wonder just what he was turning into.
The new schoolyear arrived, and with the did the Weasleys and Hermione. Someone must have told them he was staying in the Leaky Cauldron, seeing as all of them filed in the 31st of August, telling him they were also staying the night, as to get all of the children on board the train in the morning.
What made it even odder, in Harry's opinion, was that after dinner, Mr. Weasley had taken him aside, and asked if he'd stayed up to date with the paper. Harry had shaken his head, telling the redhead that he'd only been here for 3 days, and he used that time to get his summer homework done in time, as well as rest a bit after a very hectic few days, a while back.
Mr. Weasley had nodded but hadn't said anything after. Prompting Harry to look for some old newspapers, which told that Sirius Black had escaped Azkaban Prison.
It strikes him as odd, seeing as the man had been there for the last 12 years, yet he only breaks out now, for whatever reason. He filed it away to the back of him mind, the man had blood adopted him according to the files at Gringotts, so he wasn't too scared that Black wanted to get to him.