Ding Ding
The bell attached to the door of the little pet shop rang, sounds of roaring wind came through until the it shut again with a bang, announcing the arrival of a customer. They appeared to be a student, albeit a rather short one. She was still wearing her thick coat from being outside in a snowstorm, piles of white on her shoulders and head, her boots wet from frost. For a moment the blonde girl didn't seem to recognize where she was, only trying to find some shelter. The sounds of a puppy whimpering in surprise caught her attention.
'Am I dreaming?' Amelia approached the pens and peered inside, watching a few splotched puppies romp around on the floor, adorably tripping on each other's paws and tails. She seemed to have stars in her eyes as she stared at them, reaching for them. An idea came to her. She looked around the store, and upon noticing that no employees or other customers were in sight, stepped into the pen. Immediately the five pups rushed towards her, pawing at her boots and licking the water on them. It was too much. She couldn't play with them all at once, could she?
...Could she?
All across the floor were little toys, some of them that resembled animals. She could! She'd have to be careful that no one saw, however, lest someone nongifted saw her. She could risk it. Her eyes focused on two tiny creatures and brought them to life.
A purple, rubber hippo woke first. She didn't put much of a thought process in it; it would get chewed on and she would rather not have it feel pain. Second was a soft, red pig made of thick, fluffy fabric. The puppies didn't react immediately, but the moment the toys began to move, they went berserk on the little animals. She watched the dogs play for a few minutes, making the toys zoom around the pen as if they had rockets attached to their feet.
A noise behind the counter made her freeze up, and the toys became motionless again. She turned her head to face the source, and ever so slowly she locked eyes with the person who had just seen her in a pen with puppies, magically making their toys run around. 'Crap.'