Some things never change. The thought made Verity smile just a bit as she looked at her friend. She rolled her eyes, shaking her head. “Uh-huh. Would’ve paid to see that.” It wasn’t entirely untrue; the thought of Ruby doing a jig for someone, clothed or totally naked, was really entertaining, and Verity fully believed that her friend would promptly hex anyone who actually tried to get one out of her. Maybe. Depending on her mood really. Which also would have been entertaining really.
“Okay, so what else is new? I mean, you act like his inability to clean is something that you weren’t already aware of.” She laughed as she spoke; this wasn’t the first time they’d had this conversation, nor would it be the last. Had Ruby been in the room, she’d have stood and bowed. Instead she merely grinned and put on her best I’m better than everyone voice. “Bow before me, mere mortal, for I am the bringer of life giving sustenance. This ambrosia came from the finest establishment .” God, she missed this. Missed just being able to goof off with her friend, nothing to worry about. No impending doom, no being on the run, no flashbacks to fighting. Except that wasn’t going to happen; sure it’d been a year and things were starting to become normal again, but it wouldn’t be the same. For a second, Verity was glad Ruby wasn’t there to see the way the smile slipped off her face, the way her expression hardened just for a second before she shook the thoughts out of her head. Here wasn’t the time or place (there was never a time, never a place).
The sight of Ru made everything better. “I should get lucky more often,” she said, waggling her eyebrows in jest. It took a second to think which she’d rather have, but in the end it didn’t matter. The fact that beer was the safest option was… less than encouraging really. “Okay, so I appreciate the fact that you have beer, but should I be concerned that you don’t actually know if the orange juice is… orange juice? Do I need to make sure you two have actually half way decent food and drink options? Because I swear, if you guys are living off of Chinese food take out, so help me I will come and cook for you.” It was meant to be a threat, but the idea wasn’t exactly unappealing. Dinner with friends was actually an excellent idea. But alas, it probably wouldn’t happen. Drat.
“Slow down there, champ. Let’s save the partying for when I’m not on my lunch break.” Not that the shop would miss her much, what with it being a slow day and all. But Ru didn’t need to know that. She let out a snort as her friend tipped the beer over, casually grabbing her wand and flicking it. The liquid seemed to reverse itself, flowing back up into the beer bottle, which righted itself. “So, you do realize we can do this now right? You have no idea how many times I’ve had to do this at the shop, by the way. It’s horrible how good I’ve become at simple cleaning spells. Help, I’m becoming domesticated!”
For a second, Verity considered just shrugging off Ruby’s question. Then she remembered, and a grin spread over her face. “Not exactly, but guess who has an admirer?” She paused for effect, then continued. “So there was this chick at the shop who was admiring the Headless Hats, right? Remember how I spent like… three months altering the design to include something I wanted to try out? Well, she was sitting there looking at them, and she actually noticed. And apparently, she’s a fan of my work.” There was smug, then there was Verity right now. The boost to her ego probably wasn’t the best thing ever, but hey she’d take it. Someone noticed and admired her handiwork on the hats, which in and of itself was awesome. Then there was the other small detail. “And I think she has a crush on me or something. Or at very least she doesn’t know how to talk to pretty girls, ‘cause she was staring hard core.”