Lilou had to muffle a giggle when his arm found its way around her again. He was cool as a cucumber, but she just found this whole situation hilarious. Moonbeam Prosthetics, what a name for a band! As long as he was willing to play along though, so was she. She wasn't an actor or as into theatrics as he was, but she never turned down a bit of fun. "Yeah, we've been trying to keep that a secret. Publicity and all that, you know?" She added seriously, "But I'm sure it wouldn't hurt letting some of our best fans know." The group of girls, teenagers it looked like, let out a collective squeal, and Lilou had to smile at how starstruck they looked.
Prosper suggested a photo, which the girls ate up right away. It was almost like an out-of-body experience, posing with strangers, a smile stretched so widely across her face she couldn't possibly do it again for the next month. Then she stepped back, allowing the girls to have a one-on-one session with Prosper, and she became the photographer. Lilou laughed at the comments about how she was so easy-going for a celebrity, and she couldn't help but wonder how the real Moonbeam Prosthetics would react. They were probably helping them by being nice to their fans.
When the group was finally satisfied, they got ready to leave. "Hey, can you take a picture of us too? As a momento for our little trip to Paris." She smiled at a blonde girl who offered to do it, and twirled back into Prosper's arms. "Gotta have something for the public to talk about, right?" With a smirk, Lilou pulled him in for a quick kiss just as the shutter went off. "Consider it official." She smiled at the girls, who all looked awestruck. Without looking to see if Prosper was going to follow, she started to make her own way to the muggle bar. A drink sounded nice right about now.