“I won’t run off and play house with Christèle.” Hefin replied simply to his sister’s words, his words while warm, especially determined. While he had desired to share certain aspects of his relationship with the French witch with his sister, Hefin was aware that, ultimately, Meredith was as much of a Hufflepuff as he was. He couldn’t bestow on her the burden of a lie; for, in the end, he was playing something with Christèle — their entire relationship. While they were close, yes, they were friends and nothing more. It was nothing but an arrangement made so he regains his freedom, so Christèle as well manages to experience a new sort of liberty as well; nonetheless, he would have never thought that his own freedom would come at the expense of Meredith’s.
I’m sorry. “I promise.” His words revealed the utmost seriousness.
Hefin felt a pang of guilt, and then decided that their mother was slowly turning into the worst woman alive across all continents. Heather Walker was a new sort of demon, unleashed on his world to cause nothing but torment to its children. He supposed that once his own masquerade would be over, Meredith wouldn’t be in the spotlight anymore. She only had to survive the summer; and hopefully not take it more personally than she should. Still, while not burdening her with his own mischiefs, Hefin would do his best in consoling his sister. Ultimately, he did not know any woman more worthy of his love; it was all for Meredith. Of course, he did want to meet someone, fall in love, and live a happy life like another other man, but Hefin was aware that, perhaps, such an option would not be available for him. He had resigned. But his sacrifice would ultimately imply Meredith’s freedom; he would make sure of it.
He sat next to her, taking in a deep breath. She reassured him, and patted him on the cheek, endearing gesture which further enhanced Hefin’s feeling of guilt. “No.” He commented, interrupting her, and placing his arm around her back, encouraging her to rest her head on his shoulder. “Trust me when I say this, it’s Heather Walker who cannot handle me.” His voice was confident, determined, and slightly revealing a newly-discovered mischievousness. “I shall spare you the details for now, but let’s say I have a surprise in store for our darling mother that will cause her to scream so loudly, you’ll hear her at Hogwarts, all the way from Melbourne.” He let out a soft chuckle, and while he was certain Meredith would inquire to know more of this affair, she would also be quite entertained to find out of it step-by-step. “Tormenting our mother has always had its charm to me.” Hefin sighed, amused, yet also a bit resigned.
“If you feel it is too much though, you can and should talk to Sylvester.” In the end, Hefin himself had also resorted to talking to the proper head of the family when Heather got too overbearing. That had proven to be only fruitful, for their uncle had been generous enough to gift not only his own Manor in Melbourne, but also a flat in London. At least he was free of Heather in his house. “And you’re his favourite, my princess.” Hefin added, thinking that if Sylvester had done so much for him, then he would most definitely put Heather in her place directly if he were aware Meredith was suffering. But it was not his place to talk to Sylvester for Mere; she had to gather up the courage and do it herself. All good things had to be properly earned, in the end.
“Anyway,” Hefin continued, on a much lighter tone, deciding that such serious discussion was rather inappropriate for a day of vacation, of fun on the beach. “I know you’ve had a busy schedule and paid a lot of visits, went to a lot of social gatherings, parties.” He let his voice linger for a moment, as his vexatious smile surfaced; surely Meredith knew what this meant, it was time for the Howell siblings to discuss and (very harshly) judge the rest of mundanes from their high pedestals. In the end, it was only natural for them to do such a thing; as perfect people among mere mortals it was quite tiring always encountering and having to deal with those unworthy of their time. Sometimes, they truly were too generous; just like today, gracing a public beach with their presence, when they could’ve easily gone to one of their private ones.
“So, my princess,” Hefin turned his gaze towards his sister, their eyes meeting as he waited for her to begin her report. In the end, it was only natural for him to expect the latest news. “who has disgraced themselves this time? Is it again that one witch from Manchester?” He couldn’t recall her name, but the certain heiress had always followed him around for years now, wanting to capture his attention. As such, she would always act in a certain manner around Meredith, trying to get in her graces and acquire her approval. Obviously, that would never happen; nonetheless, it was always entertaining to learn what tricks have been put into action.
“And who else did you visit, actually?” Hefin inquired, a bit curious. “I wanted to take you out for dinner the other evening and you were in England apparently.”