Brita groaned, shaking her head. "Nothing's happening, that's just it," she laughed. "And yeah, just look at them." She cast a glance at her cousin and his gorgeous girlfriend, sighing. "You know, they're going to have the wedding of the century when they finally tie the knot. There are just so many of us, you know?" Freya knew. She'd dated that Kerr for quite a while. Brita glanced around quickly hoping to catch a glimpse of her dark-haired friend, unconsciously mirroring her cousin. "She should be, haven't you seen her? I guess she probably wasn't planning on staying the night, so she wouldn't have stopped by your spot. I think she brought a date, though," she said, spreading her hands in a what-can-you-do gesture. "We girls can dream though can't we," she winked.
"A single one? Brut or did you get something more delicious? Tell me someone stocked the bar with moscato," she laughed. Brita wasn't ashamed of enjoying a sweet fizzy drink, and she didn't think she or anyone else needed to be. People should do what made them happy. Following Freya as they wove through the crowd, she got distracted halfway through by a glimpse of her niece, Sunny. "Hang on, Frey," she called, and got down to hug her niece. "Hey cutie! Auntie Brita's talking to Auntie Freya right now but I'll see you in a bit, okay?" She grinned at her sister before un-pausing her passage through the crowd.
"You stood outside a pyramid with what for three hours?" Brita's mouth opened a little in surprise and a touch of jealousy. "That sounds perfectly epic," she said, "and Erika should think about bringing me on one. I could get an internship too, don't you think?" she laughed. "Was that the treasure or a tool, anyway?" Did Erika actually use swords regularly? If so, she was itching to get a look.
Grabbing a flute of champagne as they reached the station being stocked ad infinitum with more of the celebratory beverage, she knocked back half of it for the hell of it and then grinned. "I guess this isn't bad. No skimping on the alcohol for your dad, huh?" Twirling the stem between her fingers a little, she shrugged. "Ben's great, you know? I see him at the park, we exercise together when he brings Hank out, he showed me some weird Muggle tea the other day that just steeps in sunlight, he said he'd go on Summer Search with me, he's so much fun and so selfless, you should hear him talk about his patients..." She took another mouthful of the champagne, swishing it around in her mouth to savor it. "I'm practically in love with him but I'm too scared to tell him. I know, I know, that sounds so stupid coming from me..." Everyone knew that Brita was decisive and usually fearless. "But while I have no problems approaching him when I see him and asking him to things, I guess I don't want to ruin anything."
Snapping out of it, Brita eyed her cousin with a sly grin. "Anything new in your life happening these weeks? You know what I mean," she said, waggling her eyebrows.