Roslyn liked to spend her time around her favorite people, especially during certain milestones like her birthday. Or, at the very least,
around her birthday. It was funny to her that Reed had become one of her people, when he so clearly was
not throughout their Hogwarts years. The irony wasn't lost on her though it was a comfort that she could demonstrate enough personal growth to have the circumstances be what they were. So here they were out in suitably chilly and windswept moors, the perfect setup for the headless hunt games.
She knew enough people thought it was a bit too, well,
creepy but Roslyn had always leaned into situations that sent little jolts of fear through her. She could never pin-point if that was the adrenaline junkie in her or the athlete in her.
Lean into the pain. Ghosts weren't
scary (exception being the Bloody Baron, of course, though to her there had always been something exceedingly sad and tragic about Slytherin's ghost) especially when you were surrounded constantly by Nicholas or even the Friar.
It was nice that the headless hunt games coincided with her vacation, at any rate, because it meant she could drag Reed with her. She'd even reward him by offering herself as arm candy. She was dressed relatively casual with an extremely comfortable
sweater and tight legging combo but that was mostly because her plan was to find a nice cozy spot and indulge in a bit of a snack picnic. It didn't occur to her that she'd chosen a stereotypically romantic outing (if you eliminated the
ghosts) until she'd finished cutting off the bloody crust off the bloody cucumber and mint tea sandwiches. She'd felt so guilty about it she'd made enough for a second basket for Jade and Maisie to pick on. (In addition to the basket she’d made the boys because they were hopeless)This
wasn't a date anyway, even if she happened to latch onto Reed like an octopus as they tried to find a good place to set the blankets she'd brought.
Her friends would just have to enjoy her bouts of terrible domesticity. "Here!" she declared in satisfaction as she eyed the tree trunk that would serve as the perfect back rest once she'd set the first blanket down. "I've got the blue bell flame jars in my bag if you want to fish them out." she said as she let go and started setting up. They were a bit early but she didn't want to miss the start of the hunt and she wanted to be comfortable and mid chew when it did. She'd made
tea sandwiches and
thai toast to snack on and had brought a thermos of warm tea, some chilled butterbeer, and an assortment of berries, chocolate, crackers, and cream so they could make s'mores over the jars of blue bell flames she'd packed up.
Roslyn was, to the surprise of none, extremely food motivated.
@Reed Stringfellow