Luke takes absolutely zero care in trying to hide his reaction upon first entering Diagon Alley. He's an expressive guy by nature, which means if you catch him exploring this place, he's usually wearing an expression of wide-eyed wonder and excitement.
He's not a big book person, but he's absolutely delighted to visit the Menagerie, greeting all kinds of animals and wondering if he should get himself a pet. They're all so stupidly cute (well, maybe not the toads), and maybe a cat or a rat that loves cuddling...
He definitely doesn't pass by the ice cream place. That was one of his biggest sorrows of being a ghost - not being able to eat. So he's absolutely going to take advantage of any offerings of delicious food and sweets.
One of the only places he seems actually somewhat morose is the school uniform place. Pointed hat? Huge billowing robes that hides any kind of self-expression through clothes? Giant sleeves? He's still doing it because he has to, but there's definitely a bit of a pout on him.
[Catch him at any of these places!]
2.
Luke can't believe that he's going to learn to fly. Even as a ghost, he wasn't actually able to fly. (Caleb was, so he knows it was theoretically possible, but they were so not at that point yet.) Teleporting is one thing, and that's cool and all, but flying is one of those childhood dreams anyone has.
What's really wild to him though, is that they're going to be flying on actual brooms. Like they're in some 18th century fairy tale or something! That shit's crazy! He's definitely here for it though.
He's a little unsure at first, holding his hand over the broom, not sure how assertive he should be, and the broom just flops a little bit at his first command. But at his second try, actually giving it some oomph, the broom shoots up into his hand, and Luke laughs in delight.
As soon as they're allowed to do more than hover, Luke immediately starts getting more adventurous. He's a little wobbly, but it comes easy enough to him, and excitedly manages to do an actual loop, barely slowing down before landing and having to run a couple steps to catch his balance and come to a stop.
Luke Patterson | Julie and the Phantoms
Luke takes absolutely zero care in trying to hide his reaction upon first entering Diagon Alley. He's an expressive guy by nature, which means if you catch him exploring this place, he's usually wearing an expression of wide-eyed wonder and excitement.
He's not a big book person, but he's absolutely delighted to visit the Menagerie, greeting all kinds of animals and wondering if he should get himself a pet. They're all so stupidly cute (well, maybe not the toads), and maybe a cat or a rat that loves cuddling...
He definitely doesn't pass by the ice cream place. That was one of his biggest sorrows of being a ghost - not being able to eat. So he's absolutely going to take advantage of any offerings of delicious food and sweets.
One of the only places he seems actually somewhat morose is the school uniform place. Pointed hat? Huge billowing robes that hides any kind of self-expression through clothes? Giant sleeves? He's still doing it because he has to, but there's definitely a bit of a pout on him.
[Catch him at any of these places!]
2.
Luke can't believe that he's going to learn to fly. Even as a ghost, he wasn't actually able to fly. (Caleb was, so he knows it was theoretically possible, but they were so not at that point yet.) Teleporting is one thing, and that's cool and all, but flying is one of those childhood dreams anyone has.
What's really wild to him though, is that they're going to be flying on actual brooms. Like they're in some 18th century fairy tale or something! That shit's crazy! He's definitely here for it though.
He's a little unsure at first, holding his hand over the broom, not sure how assertive he should be, and the broom just flops a little bit at his first command. But at his second try, actually giving it some oomph, the broom shoots up into his hand, and Luke laughs in delight.
As soon as they're allowed to do more than hover, Luke immediately starts getting more adventurous. He's a little wobbly, but it comes easy enough to him, and excitedly manages to do an actual loop, barely slowing down before landing and having to run a couple steps to catch his balance and come to a stop.
"Yo, dude, did you see that?? That was awesome!"