Nikola was a little surprised when he took the time to teasingly examine her messy hair, before rolling her eyes a little, though she did smile. “Of course you would. It looks like I spent the past twelve hours fighting off armed men, rather then tossing and turning on a couch not designed for sleeping.†she retorted, amused. She nodded in agreement with his timetable, shaking her head with another little knowing smile as she watched him head for the stairs. He was laughing, she was pretty sure of it. But before she could follow him, she drew her wand and summoned her coat and boots from the hall, striding towards the door as she put them on. “Come on Ludolf.†she smiled down at her little dog, before opening the back door and stepping out onto the cleared off area.
The bite of the cold helped wake her up further as the crup ran around playfully in the back yard for a few minutes. Nikola enjoying a cigarette while she let him do so. She wasn’t the sort to smoke near her work, and with it occupying much of her house, she herself had been pushed outside. Stamping it out, she called to her dog to encourage him to finish his business so they could go back inside, holding the door open for him before dropping her coat in the arms of her waiting elf before heading upstairs to her own room, the sound of the shower in her guest room already going. It didn’t take her long to clean herself up, though she paused in her wardrobe once she finished drying and braiding her hair up into a crown of sorts on top of her head. She’d done it up that way for several reasons, both to keep it out of her way, and because it could be released down her back if the two of them decided to not wait for the morrow before doing a more complex runthrough of their routine for the festival.
But as for what to wear… it was only then that Nikola remembered that he had mentioned once that his family always dressed up for dinner. While this was nowhere near a formal affair, Nikola pulled on her usual black leggings, and reached for a deep violet dress that came down to her knees, though was more of a slip then anything else. She’d made it to go under the various sheer tunics she’d made for herself, layering a
deep purplish-red embroidered tunic over herself as well. After all, they were having a nice dinner, so she could look nice.
Not bothering with shoes, as she was almost always barefoot at home, Nikola headed down the stairs to her little breakfast nook. She stopped upon entering the room, the two of them looking at each other, almost startled, though for different reasons. They really hadn’t seen each other in anything but work out gear before, or working. This was a first for them. “Surprised that I actually clean up nice?†she asked playfully, sliding into the seat across from him, not realizing the cultural implications of where he’d grown up.
“You on the other hand appear to have misplaced the furry creature that lives on your upper lip. Perhaps Ludolf can help you track it down?†she smirked, sitting back comfortably and sipping her own wine. “I see Oma has convinced my elves to try to get me to drink ‘proper’ alcohol again...†she shook her head a little. But this red wasn’t horrible. She couldn’t stand white wine, but some reds she could see drinking. Champagne was a different story; as she did enjoy it when it was served at a celebration. But really all she wanted was a good beer.
She had with her a package, long and thin and wrapped in silver paper, with a bluish violet bow adorning one end of it, though she left this leaning against the wall. “Speaking of, my grandparents had a good laugh at my expense over my client last time you visited, but she assures me that the woman has been set straight.†she shook her head. she hated the way old rich women needed to create drama where there was none. If they’d bothered with a career instead of leeching off their husbands, perhaps they’d have something better to talk about.