jameslivinguptoexpectations:
James never closed the store early. Ever. His parents never did when they were there, and James knew they expected him to follow that same level of consistency.
But he just couldn’t.
The very real grief he’d felt, the worry that it was a premonition of some sort– it was too much to stand there and help people fill prescriptions. He’d put a note of apology on the door that said to come back tomorrow. Hopefully people would understand.
To be fair, James hadn’t really been conscious of where he was going. It wasn’t until Amelia was there in front of him that he realized he’d been heading toward her in hopes of comfort. It was silly, but something in him felt like if it was something still to come, she had to be the person who’d comforted him. No one else made sense.
“Hoping to see you actually,” James said, ducking his head. Normally Amelia was so take-charge, and he couldn’t decide if it was good or bad that she was being so gentle with him.
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Amelia couldn’t help but smile softly at hearing that James had been hoping to see her. It was still almost a little odd, knowing his fondness for her, knowing how Sirius felt about him, knowing the history there. Could it be helped that she rather enjoyed causing some annoyance between them too, to talk to James more? It wasn’t as if he were a bad man, he was kind, and responsible, and...
She paused a second, realizing what time it was, realizing where they were, and well, shouldn’t James be at the store? Her thoughts were a flurry, realizing that maybe he’d seen a vision again as well, maybe it was one bad like hers, or worse perhaps, to make him be here at this time. And well, since she was feeling awful as well, maybe something was in order to fix that.
“Well, you’ve found me,” Her voice was a little stronger, a bit more like that take-charge she always was, and she moved to grab onto his arm. “And,” She continued, “I am in desperate need of some ice cream, and I believe you are as well. We can get ice cream, and then maybe some sweets, and you can either tell me about what’s wrong, or we can pretend it isn’t happening, okay?”















