[HP Sirius] Sweet Potions

Chapter 036 A Walk of Two People

Ursa rolled over, and Sirius hugged her from behind.His hands wrapped hers tenderly, and his lips pressed against her ear.His breathing made her feel a little itchy, but it was very comfortable.

"When do you plan to buy this place?" Ursa asked suddenly.

"Just a few days," Sirius said, "I will leave Hogwarts as soon as the school year is over."

"Where did you get that much money?" Ursa asked in bewilderment.

"One of my uncles left me a large sum of money," said Sirius. "It's all in the vault at Gringotts. I haven't touched a single Nat yet." He rested his leg on Ursa's On the road, entangled with her intimately, "James and I made a lot of money by selling some magic gadgets we made ourselves, which is enough for my daily expenses."

Erza felt a little ashamed.

Sirius was able to earn money to support herself while she was still in school, but all her living expenses before entering Hogwarts were drawn from her father's bank account.She never thought about making money, nor did she think about selling the potion formulas she had researched.

She suddenly had a whim.After Hogwarts, maybe she could open a pharmacy instead of working at St. Mungo's as expected.This gives her a lot of free time to do the research she likes.

At this time, Sirius suddenly got up.He jumped over Ursa and jumped to the ground.

"Want to go for a walk?" he said.

Ursa held her chin, narrowed her eyes and smiled, "A date?"

"Of course," Sirius said, "it's such a beautiful day today."

"But we have to go back to Hogwarts before five o'clock in the afternoon." Ursa said, "I signed your leave note."

"So what?" Sirius said, "The most they can give me is deduction points."

"My salary will also be deducted," Ursa pointed out.

Sirius looked at her with a smile, as if to say "do you still need that little salary".

"Okay." Ursa finally agreed, "Is there any place you want to go?"

"That's exactly what I wanted to ask," Sirius said. "Where do you want to go?"

Ersha felt that as long as she was with him, going anywhere was a good choice.She was like a little girl caught in a sweet whirlpool, all she wanted was to spend a sunny afternoon with the person she liked, that's all.

"Anywhere," she said.

Sirius chuckled and pulled her up from the sofa, and tidied her messy hair.

"Then let's go wherever we go," he said.

"I agree." Ursa replied with a smile.

They left Mrs. Robert's house and walked aimlessly along the high street.

This street is unusually deserted, and most of the burned houses have not been rebuilt, only some desolate ruins remain.

Although this street has no scenery, Ersha doesn't feel boring at all.

In fact, as long as she was with Sirius, no matter what she did, she would never find it boring.

"Tell me about you," she said to Sirius. "You always say I don't know you, but you rarely talk about yourself."

"Well, that's my fault." Sirius laughed, "What do you want to know?"

At this time, through the window of a fast food restaurant, she saw a pair of parents celebrating their child's birthday.The boy just blew out his birthday candles, there were four of them.

"I want to know so much," said Ursa, "I don't even know when your birthday is."

"I was born on the first day of November 1959," he said, "but don't worry about birthday presents, I never celebrate my birthday."

"why?"

"No reason." Sirius replied lightly, "Maybe it's because I hate birthday cakes?"

Ursa always felt that he was not telling the whole truth.

"Any other reasons?" she asked.

Sirius was silent for a moment before replying, "Well, if you must want to know. I accidentally got into trouble on my seventh birthday, and that incident caused my parents to cancel all my subsequent birthday parties. So after playing there, I didn’t have the habit of celebrating my birthday.”

"What trouble did you get into?" Ursa asked curiously.

She thought it was nothing more than "broke the vase" or something.

But Sirius' answer was surprising.

"I nearly killed my brother," he said.

"How could this be?" Ersha asked in surprise.

"My brother, Regulus, and I were very close when we were kids," Sirius said, forcing a helpless smile, "It's hard to imagine, isn't it?"

"It's hard." Ursa answered truthfully.

"On the morning of my birthday, Regulus sneaked into my room. He tried to hide in my closet and surprise me by jumping out when I woke up," he said. I was awake. I knew he was hiding in the wardrobe, so I sneaked out of bed and locked the wardrobe."

"and then?"

Sirius' tone dropped a lot.

"I didn't realize there was a Boggart hiding in my closet. I don't know what a Boggart turned into, but Regulus let out a scream just seconds after I locked the closet , and then I quickly let him out."

"But how could you kill him like this?" Ursa was puzzled. "As far as I know, Boggarts are not aggressive except to scare people."

"Regulus had asthma when he was a child, and it took him several years to cure it." Sirius said, "He had an asthma attack that was so severe that he almost suffocated... Fortunately, my mother arrived in time, otherwise he might have died. will die."

"And she thinks it's all your fault?"

"Yes," Sirius said with a sigh, "she screamed at me so frantically that I was so overwhelmed that I even forgot to cry. She insisted that I did it on purpose because she never liked me very much. Of course I was at fault for that, but I swear I didn't know there was a Boggart in the closet. If I had, I would never have done it. But my mother doesn't want to hear me explain."

His tone of voice was very calm, as if he was telling a story that had nothing to do with him.

"Since then, all my birthday parties have been cancelled," he continued. "My mother refused to talk to me for a whole month, not even to invite me to dinner."

Ursa could imagine what being ignored by his mother would do to a boy as young as seven.

"Then you must be hurt," she whispered.

"Just get used to it." Sirius said casually, "She has always been like this. After I entered Gryffindor, she didn't want to care about me at all, and she didn't even write me a letter. To be honest, I don't mind at all, but I feel so happy and at ease, at least I don't have to listen to her talk about how I have brought shame to the family."

Ursa listened carefully to every word he said.

Sirius seldom mentioned his family's affairs, and Ursa knew that those incidents must have caused him a psychological shadow.So all she can do now is to listen carefully, but she doesn't know what to say to comfort him.

Before they knew it, they came to a relatively busy street.Most of the shops on the side of the road are doing good business, and there are gradually more pedestrians.

At this time, a kind old woman blocked their way.

"Help the children who lost their homes in the fire," she said.There is a collection box hanging on her chest, with the words of such and such church written on it.

Ursa and Sirius looked at each other.

She fumbled in her pockets, took out the few pounds left and stuffed them into the donation box.

Sirius suddenly pulled out his wand and clicked on the donation box.The words on the donation box suddenly began to flash red light, making it look more conspicuous.

The old woman stared in amazement at what was happening before her eyes.

"Fantastic magic trick!" she exclaimed. "God bless you, young lady and sir."

"I hope he blesses you too." Sirius said with a smile.

Ursa knew he meant "Muggles" by you.

The old woman smiled.

"Thank you. Do any of you live around here, son?"

"I have a friend who lives here." Ursa replied after a moment of hesitation. "She's a nice person...but she's gone."

The old woman sighed. "Terrible fire! Who would have expected such a disaster to come suddenly? They said it was a gas leak. The plumbing company guys never do a good job of fixing those old pipes."

"I don't believe it's their fault," Ursa said with a sigh.

The old woman looked at her in surprise.

"I'm sorry some of us did these things," Sirius said to the old woman, "but we'll do our best to stop it, absolutely."

"What?" The old woman looked at them in bewilderment.

But Sirius had already turned and left with his arm around Ursa's shoulder.

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