“Not at all,†Mary smiled widely, not willing to inform Barbie that she was in fact at least ten minutes late – the Auror would love to live in a world as yet unaffected by routine and schedules, beyond that of a school timetable, and wasn't in a hurry to encourage her young friend to grow up too quickly, if she hadn't already.
Mary waved her off. “Oh, I absolutely did – not every day someone turns fifteen!†She grinned, excited because Babs was excited. Her face fell slightly as Barbie’s did, but recovered expertly before the girl met her eyes. “Oh, yeah, all the rage with the Muggles at the moment,†she reassured her. “Very comfortable, so I’m told. Thought they might be good for popping on after dancing,†she ventured. “Or, whenever you want. Thinking of getting myself a pair, actually.†They did look very comfortable, but Mary didn’t know if it was worth investing in her own pair for the express purpose of wearing them around her flat. She didn't think Dominic – much less Eris Rosier – would much appreciate her wearing them in the office.
“You’re very welcome.†Mary sipped at her tea, then smiled again as she watched Barbara; she was such a gorgeous little girl– young woman, now, almost. It crossed Mary's mind that their 'friendship' might alter somewhat in the coming years, as Barbie grew up and became more independent and didn't need someone like Mary dragging up the past over and over with her presence. It was nearing the point where this relationship would be a selfish exercise on Mary's part, rather than a generous one, but she was reluctant to admit to it.
A quizzical eyebrow rose – she knew what Barbie was asking even if she wasn’t asking it directly. Mary supposed she was a Ravenclaw, after all. She cleared her throat softly, wishing she did indeed have someone new to talk about. “Nothing really,†she said breezily, “same old, same old. Working late, takeaways – all very glamorous.†Wasn’t it just – but it was worth it, always.
The tall witch laughed softly; bad guys. “Oh, daily,†she joked with a small eye roll. Then, “A few,†she added more seriously. “You know I’d love to tell you all about it,†she said, resting her chin on her fist, elbow on the table. "I'll just have to wait until you join the team," she teased; she didn't honestly know what Barbie wanted to do post-Hogwarts, but she hoped she wouldn't feel like she had to do anything – she didn't need to fill any shoes, other than her own.
Mary sat up straighter. “What about you? No bad boys I hope,†she smirked, waving absently at the waitress to grab her attention so that Barbie could order a drink. “Might have to get you to give me some tips, hm?â€