If there were a more dramatic way to show her displeasure than simply huffing at him, Nessa would have been doing it. She would have continued to smack him too if he hadn't moved away and made her realize she was acting petulant in the first place. After all, she had invited him inside, and she had allowed him to stay long enough to get his nose in her business. So as much as she loathed to admit it, the fact that this near-stranger was now in one of her most sacred places was utterly her own fault. And the witch could not have been more annoyed with herself.
"Well, I wouldn't ask for one," She shot back, knowing she was not getting the better of this argument, and going down with the ship anyway. Frank was easily one of the most irritating wizards she had ever met, even for an American, but he had something about him that kept her from hexing him back to wherever it was he came from. She could have done it, Nessa supposed; it wouldn't;t have even been the first time she was responsible for sending him traveling without warning either, but she didn't.t
"What does it look like?" The words held as much sass as she could muster, and Nessa rolled her eyes for good measure. "This is my study," The dark witch had a house full of projects and a workshop in the back of the Black Kings in Cork, but this room was more important than all of them combined. This room was for the most intellectual pursuits, the less than legal endeavors, and certainly not for people like Frank to happen upon. In the back of her mind, Nessa was already cooking up better ways to secure the room in the future. When Frank put his hands up into the air, she nearly smiled, the corners of her mouth tugging but held it back. Nessa refused to give him the satisfaction.
"You say that, but I can see you are eying everything, like a child in a toy store," She crossed the room to be within range when his fingers began to wander again, not willing to take any chances. "What will it take to get you out of this room?" She bargained, even though she could have (and should have) just magicked him away. As she waited, Nessa flipped her hair over her shoulder, and the sleeve of her dressing gown fell from the motion. The bare shoulder on display, Nessa shivered as the cold air of the drafty haunted house hit her skin, and she lifted the material back up.