A Watery Wonderland (It is not everyday that he gets to visit an aquarium. His maternal relatives never bother to take him with them willingly to one growing up nor do most wizards would want to go to one publicly. And since his schedule is freed up, he decides to check it out and see the sea life up close.
The marine animals, while not magical in nature, manage to amaze him as they swim across the water. The added bonus of the see-through tunnel is that he gets to the experience of being underwater without losing air and having to fear for his life from being chased/attacked by murderous merpeople like what happened to him in his fourth year.
He does wish that he could get Hagrid and Luna to come to him someday as they share a similar interest on creatures, and while not magical or seemingly dangerous, they would like the uniqueness many marine creatures possess.)
Close Encounters of the Penguin Kind (These penguins don’t look so terrifying so far, that is what Harry thought as he enters the penguin enclosure. They are only harmless flightless birds that look like they are dressed in suits. Right? And while reluctant initially, he was persuaded to participate in the bird feeding and that is what he does.
Harry tries not to slip on the ice as he goes to feed the penguins. And to his own surprise, he is proven to be really good at it given his experience with caring for his owl Hedwig. One of the penguins he’s feeding at the moment is a tiny chick who somehow mistakes him for its dad and it is currently crying for more food from him.)
Oh dear. I’m sorry, little bird, but I could only give out this much food today. There are other penguins who will want to get food now. And I’m not even your father too, he might be looking for you as well.
(The baby penguin doesn’t seem to leave him, being stubborn and still crying for food and its papa. How can Harry try to say no to this little bird and still feed the other penguins? Ho boy. This is going to be tough for him to go through.)
Relaxed, Refreshed & Resurfaced (After that long exhausting penguin feeding, Harry finally decides that it’s time to call it for the day and he is at the cafe for a quick lunch, and maybe getting a few souvenirs, before heading back home. Because of his prolonged exposure to the British magical community, he almost forgot the fact that Muggle cuisine can be as good as the wizarding food he is used.
Fish and chips is something he is very likely to be familiar with and the cafe staff are just so generous enough in giving him a side of mushy peas. Okay he can take this extra bit of kindness today. The bubble tea, on the other hand, does confused him for a bit as he is new to it.
Once he gets a taste of it, he soon discovers that it is sooo good. The combination of brown sugar bubbles, milk and black tea proves to be a tasty treat and its taste isn’t too far off from that of Butterbeer either.)
Wildcard (Got anything else to play with? Feel free to throw it in here.)
Harry Potter | Harry Potter (OTA)
(It is not everyday that he gets to visit an aquarium. His maternal relatives never bother to take him with them willingly to one growing up nor do most wizards would want to go to one publicly. And since his schedule is freed up, he decides to check it out and see the sea life up close.
The marine animals, while not magical in nature, manage to amaze him as they swim across the water. The added bonus of the see-through tunnel is that he gets to the experience of being underwater without losing air and having to fear for his life from being chased/attacked by murderous merpeople like what happened to him in his fourth year.
He does wish that he could get Hagrid and Luna to come to him someday as they share a similar interest on creatures, and while not magical or seemingly dangerous, they would like the uniqueness many marine creatures possess.)
Close Encounters of the Penguin Kind
(These penguins don’t look so terrifying so far, that is what Harry thought as he enters the penguin enclosure. They are only harmless flightless birds that look like they are dressed in suits. Right? And while reluctant initially, he was persuaded to participate in the bird feeding and that is what he does.
Harry tries not to slip on the ice as he goes to feed the penguins. And to his own surprise, he is proven to be really good at it given his experience with caring for his owl Hedwig. One of the penguins he’s feeding at the moment is a tiny chick who somehow mistakes him for its dad and it is currently crying for more food from him.)
Oh dear. I’m sorry, little bird, but I could only give out this much food today. There are other penguins who will want to get food now. And I’m not even your father too, he might be looking for you as well.
(The baby penguin doesn’t seem to leave him, being stubborn and still crying for food and its papa. How can Harry try to say no to this little bird and still feed the other penguins? Ho boy. This is going to be tough for him to go through.)
Relaxed, Refreshed & Resurfaced
(After that long exhausting penguin feeding, Harry finally decides that it’s time to call it for the day and he is at the cafe for a quick lunch, and maybe getting a few souvenirs, before heading back home. Because of his prolonged exposure to the British magical community, he almost forgot the fact that Muggle cuisine can be as good as the wizarding food he is used.
Fish and chips is something he is very likely to be familiar with and the cafe staff are just so generous enough in giving him a side of mushy peas. Okay he can take this extra bit of kindness today. The bubble tea, on the other hand, does confused him for a bit as he is new to it.
Once he gets a taste of it, he soon discovers that it is sooo good. The combination of brown sugar bubbles, milk and black tea proves to be a tasty treat and its taste isn’t too far off from that of Butterbeer either.)
Wildcard
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