[Remus draws up his hood long before he steps foot in Knockturn Alley. It's not safe at the best of times, even less so for those of lower blood status like himself, but he has business that can only be conducted in a place like this.
He keeps his head down, for all intents and purposes unnoticeable on his way to the dingy storefront that is his destination. It's an apothecary, and as one can imagine from it's location, the potions and ingredients offered are not strictly above-board. Remus is not here to buy, though, he's here to sell.
And what could Remus be offering of value on this fine day? Why, nothing more than a few vials of werewolf blood, taken at the height of it's potency. It's not something he makes a habit of, only resorting to it when there's little choice, but he's been too long without steady work and expenses are piling. He just needs enough to make it til he has a paycheck again.
Not like it's hurting anyone. It's certainly not legal, but little that happens in Knockturn is. It's a quick process, certainly nowhere near as painful as what he'll go through later that night, and he's out the door with a heavier coin purse than he entered with. Enough to cover the month's rent and perhaps a week of food, if he's very careful.
He makes his way out from Knockturn the same way he came in. Casually, trying to keep as unnoticeable as possible.]
September 2 - Knockturn Alley [open]
He keeps his head down, for all intents and purposes unnoticeable on his way to the dingy storefront that is his destination. It's an apothecary, and as one can imagine from it's location, the potions and ingredients offered are not strictly above-board. Remus is not here to buy, though, he's here to sell.
And what could Remus be offering of value on this fine day? Why, nothing more than a few vials of werewolf blood, taken at the height of it's potency. It's not something he makes a habit of, only resorting to it when there's little choice, but he's been too long without steady work and expenses are piling. He just needs enough to make it til he has a paycheck again.
Not like it's hurting anyone. It's certainly not legal, but little that happens in Knockturn is. It's a quick process, certainly nowhere near as painful as what he'll go through later that night, and he's out the door with a heavier coin purse than he entered with. Enough to cover the month's rent and perhaps a week of food, if he's very careful.
He makes his way out from Knockturn the same way he came in. Casually, trying to keep as unnoticeable as possible.]