This entire thing was just plain ridiculous. It really was.
She'd innocently been looking for somewhere to inhabit for a little while and then she bumped into her long lost penpal who was now effectively asking if he could carry her through Paris. If she took a step back from this situation, she may have thought it was a daft dream. But no. This was real life.
"Èdouard !" Erika exclaimed, loudly than she would have liked, her crystalline blue eyes wide as saucers. "Why did you do that?!" She yelled, smacking his forearm with the back of her hand rudely. "I am
not a silly foreigner!" She screeched, feeling well and truly hard done by as she stared at him. Her initial fear had swiftly turned into red, hot anger. Her breath came in ragged little puffs as her chest rose and fell thinly. Deep down she knew he was just trying to diffuse the situation but making fun of her was just downright uncalled for. Rude.
She let out a squeak of surprise as Ed hauled her up, causing Erika to cling to him. As a child, she loved to ride around on her father's shoulders but now, she was a grown woman and it was entirely possible that her friend might drop her. She really regretted all that pizza she ate last night.
"Maybe you should be," she whispered, chewing her lower lip nervously. "Crazy French Dwarf may have a knife or anything and if I was going to die, I'd sort of like it to be at home, surrounded by loved ones." Not that she didn't love Èdouard , of course did but it wasn't the same thing. She blabbered when she was scared.
That being said, she quite enjoyed her whirlwind tour of central Paris. It was sort of like being on the back of a Muggle motorcycle. She had no idea where she was going but Èdouard seemed to know this place like the back of his hand. Thankfully. It was probably a good thing that she'd dropped her map. She wondered where they were going but when they stopped at an apartment building, she finally got up to speed. Oh. He must live here.
"Need help?" came the soft, amused voice as he fumbled for his keys. Erika tilted her head, her eyes pausing on his hands. Anastasia was a lucky girl to have them running over her and in her hair. Was it Anastasia? Was this his wife's name? Amelia? Abigail? She frowned. She was still a bit more about the fact that she hadn't received an invitation to their wedding. She would have liked to go. She would have liked to meet his family and his friends and share in the most important day of his life. Maybe she wasn't that important. She wondered where they'd gone on their honeymoon.
The movements his wand made caused her to blink. She was effectively locked in a small hallway with a tall, dark and handsome Frenchman. Their could have been worse ways to spend an afternoon. She eyed the door curiously. It was probably safer if she apparated home from inside here, just in case. He was a smart guy.
"Thank goodness," Erika offered with a relieved sigh, her pale hands sliding down the centre of Èdouard 's back as he set her down. "Thank you, noble steed," she offered with a grin as she leant in and placed a soft kiss on his left cheek. Politely, the tall blonde slipped off her heels and placed them neatly near the front door. She shrugged off her blazer and bag and hung them up carefully before she looked around. Erika had always been a great house guest.
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Wow," she whispered as she looked around. Her long legs walked forwards, her bare feet soft on the hardwood floors, the nails of which were painted a bright shade of Tiffany blue that clashed with her outfit. Her best friend Lulu would be positively apoplectic about that fact. She reached out and ran her fingers over the wall, her pretty face bright and shining as she stepped further in without invitation.
One bedroom or two? Must be one. This was a lovely part of Paris and there was no way in Hell anyone would be able to afford a two bedroom apartment. "This is gorgeous," she called back to Ed, flashing him a smile over shoulder as her bright sweater slipped lower to reveal a flash of a collarbone. His place was bright and airy with splashes of red and she was in love. The kitchen was small but functional, enough for anyone to use. The floors were shiny, the ceilings were high. Beautiful.
The window caught her eye and she made a beeline for it. It was a warm day and her fingers reached out to touch the latch that opened out onto the Parisian
view that sprawled for miles. She let out a gentle sigh, her slender shoulders slumping as she smiled. Èdouard's home was lovely. The dining table was lovely. The walls were lovely. The red sofa was lovely. She felt like she was home already.
"What I wouldn't give to eat breakfast here every morning. What a lovely way to start the day. And end it, too. The sunsets must be out of this world." Erika admitted wistfully, stroking the wrought iron railing carefully and slowly. "I bet you don't get bored of that view," she said with a chuckle. "I'm so jealous."
[I went off this apartment? I think it was the one you picked out. If not, feel free to ignore it xD]