“Yes, exactly!” If there was anything to get Penny animated in a conversation it was talking about Ancient Runes. Or research of any kind, really. “There’s nothing
bad about Sigilmancy! Ancient Runes looks like nothing compared to the possibilities of Sigilmancy!” Penny had reverted to speaking in her normal speed, too excited about this subject. In the back of her mind she knew she should stop talking about this, and that it likely didn’t excite anyone as much as it did her.
Penny was disappointed to hear that Nikola didn’t have any sigils on her body; she was excited to see some. She had only seen sigils drawn crudely in textbooks, but to see one in person? On a person? Especially a person as beautiful as Nikola? Penny put a warming charm on her Chai; she preferred to drink it after the meal, but had ordered it with the rest of the food for Nikola’s benefit. It really did help with taming down the spice.
Penny was going to launch into a long winded interrogation of how exactly the other woman used Sigils in clothing designing, but was distracted by the prospect of seeing her dagger instead. Nikola had a grin on her face that sent flames up Penny’s cheeks.
Merlin’s beard, is she flirting with me? Penny thought in disbelief. Well, maybe Penny could do some flirting herself! She was usually too shy to flirt, and besides she didn’t really know how. She never tried because she didn’t want to make a fool out of herself, but this was a pretty low risk situation. After all, when would Penny ever see this German fashion designer again?
“I would
love to see your dagger” she said, leaning in even closer. She was happy that she had earlier removed her scarf and that her robes were mostly open; her shirt was somewhat modest but she reasoned that leaning forward would offer the other woman a peak of what lay underneath. Penny’s eyes followed Nikola’s nod to under the table, and she saw Nikola unsheathe her dagger. It was a beautiful, ornate and expensive looking, rather like Nikola herself. Penny’s heart seemed to speed up. What was it about this dagger that excited her so? Maybe it was the idea that Nikola could either bed her or kill her.
“You…it’s very beautiful” Penny cursed inwardly; she had almost said “You’re very beautiful!” Penny wasn’t sure how in the world she had ever passed Unspeakable training when the mere sight of a beautiful woman had her blubbering like a teenage boy in the middle of a crowd of Veelas. Penny was glad at the arrival of the waiter with their food, and at the smell of curry she was able to snap out of it.
“Thank you” She said to the waiter politely, and set to explaining the food on the table.
“This is
Shahi Korma. It’s lamb in a cashew curry” She said, pointing at the darker of the dishes.
“And this is the chicken
tikka masala. A favorite here in England” She said, pointing at the brighter of the dishes. She didn’t feel the need to point to the rice piled on a dish, as it was self explanatory. Usually she’d order Naan, but they had chapatis left, so she thought it would be a bit too much bread.
“Feel free to eat the curry with rice, or with the chapatis.”
Penny helped herself to some Shahi Korma and some rice, and set to eating. The food was delicious as always, but her head was elsewhere. So far, this random encounter with Nikola had been somewhat of a whirlwind for Penny. For one, she didn’t usually find herself actually engaging with strangers, and no less with wealthy beautiful foreign fashion designers. Who had attended Durmstrang and studied Sigilmancy. And was beautiful, did she mention that? Penny wondered if this was a sign of how her adulthood would look like; talking with interesting beautiful people about all sorts of exotic magics.
Well, Penny thought to herself
then I guess I like being an adult.