The younger Trickett's mind began to float off in all sorts of directions, thinking about what she could suggest to make the food tastier, until Ingrid's voice cut through her daydream like a knife. She looked at her older cousin with a grateful, beaming smile. If Frida was truthful, which she nearly always was, she enjoyed being called 'dear' a lot, particularly by Ingrid. Although she certainly didn't need it, the brunette liked having the conformation that she was loved.
Fri chuckled lightly at Ingrid 'joking' about fighting with Geri. The Ministry worker's greatest wish was for everyone to get along in the world and for love to spread everywhere. She knew that it was a lot to ask for, so she had started her quest by making sure that all her family had lots of love. Frida had never been in a fight, nor had she ever witnessed her siblings having one. She realised that it was probably her greatest fear. "Oh good! I'm so relieved, you are both just so nice!" Satisfied with the answer Ingrid gave, the Hufflepuff alumna clapped her hands together in delight.
The description her cousin was giving made Frida more and more excited by the second. She gasped at the mention of warm colours and started babbling away. "Warmish colours are my favourite of all time! Turquoise is really pretty too! Does that mean the cooler colours are more expensive? I love marketplaces!" At Ingrid's offering to take her along, Frida's mouth fell open in shock, then closed again but quickly reopened. The brunette then burst into the most enthusiastic smile that she had quite possibly ever made. Recovering quite quickly from her original shock, Fri let out a long squeal of happiness and excitement escape from her lips. "Oh my gosh, Ingrid! You'd let me tag along? Ahh! I'd love to! It'll be so much fun! So many people to meet! So many new friends! New food! New clothes! Merlin, it would be amazing!" The Hufflepuff alumna paused momentarily, thinking about why Ingrid felt the need to tell her to let her do her work. Smiling, thinking nothing of it, Frida exclaimed "Of course, I'll let you work, silly! But we'll still have so much fun! Thank you, thank you, thank you Ingrid! I love you!" At the end of her mini speech of thanks, Fri decided to show her appreciation by jumping onto Ingrid for a quick hug before she let go again, bouncing around the place in pure joy.
Relaxing slightly hearing her cousin agree to talk to her family for her, the sunny woman quickly pumped her fist in the air. Everyone was busy? That's a shame... I was thinking about surprise visits... oh well. Fri giggled as she listened to her blonde cousin clearly doubt her English abilities. Granted, she knew she wasn't a genius but really? "Of course I do! Insipid equals bland, boring or colourless! Jeez, Ingrid... I didn't get my job at the Ministry just by smiling! I had to work hard too! Besides, one day I wanna be head of the Broom Regulation Office!" She clapped her hands once more at the thought of a promotion and her eyes began to twinkle at the prospect.
Oh. Um. Ingrid's second point was one Frida really didn't want to answer... Her talkativeness had gotten her into trouble plenty of times and Fri knew it. Maybe she could just shrug it off and Ingrid wouldn't notice? Yes, she'd try that. "Oh, uh... Nothing relevant at all! Not at all. Forget I said anything." The brunette grinned at her mission's success. That was totally believable!
"Oh! Then I'll have to bring Esja with me when I see you next! You'll love her, she is such a cutiepie! Oh... Okay. Will you be alright on your own?" Frida really did not like the idea of her cousin being alone, yet she knew that there wasn't much she, alone, could do to convince Ingrid and so the sunny woman left it at that... for now.
Gah. Ingrid had gone back to asking about her unfinished sentence. Again. Frida began to feel a little guilty about technically lying to her cousin, particularly after Ingrid had said that she wouldn't lie to her... Ooh, alright then! "Okay, okay! I forgot about M...Mar...Ugh! Marcus! There, I said it! I hope you're happy!" If anyone else had said it, it could have quite possibly sounded rather aggressive or rude. Frida, on the other hand, stated it in so much of a singsong and such enthusiastic conviction that it was almost impossible for it to be taken the wrong way.
She grinned at the prospect that Ingrid had no preference where to go. She twirled around several times in the vague hope of trying to find an exit. Eventually spotting one, her eyes lit up at the sight of it. Frida immediately stopped spinning and ran off, her heels clicking rapidly on the floor. "I've found an exit! Follow me, follow me, follow me!"