Wee chap. Noah sniggered, perhaps a little long for how funny it actually was, thanks to the after effects of the weed he’d been smoking, and the wine, and the tequila. So much for a quiet night in by himself -- not that he was complaining. And this was still quiet, really.
“Yeah?†He’d pretty much only heard good things about California, but the greenery he’d been told about probably wasn’t the kind she was referring to. He grinned. “Well, you know, New York is super green,†he teased, thinking about the Manhattan skyline and the concrete-lined streets. It wasn’t all grey, though; graffiti and street art and neon signs lighting up drab corners in a way that he missed. And there was Central Park, for actual greenery, he supposed, which probably made up for the lack of it everywhere else. And Staten Island wasn’t so built up, which his Mom always told him was a good thing.
“I guess there is some green in New York, just, you know, not really my shtick. Not that kind anyway.†He smirked. “I like cactuses and succulents,†he mused, thinking of his window sill collection, “but I don’t think they really count as ‘green’—†air quotes “—And then, you know,†he pulled a face (mostly a smirk) and nodded his head at the stubbed out joint he’d been smoking when she’d turned up.
“Vegan markets,†he repeated with a quirked brow, smirking wider as she said he seemed the type to be into the gourmet small-batch food scene. “Uh huh,†he let out a soft laugh. “Yeah, I mean, I’ve never really cooked gourmet,†he emphasised the word, “maybe one day. I haven’t actually hit up the markets, I usually just sleep in on the weekends,†he admitted. She didn’t need to know why. “I’ve heard they’re good,†he added awkwardly, drawing a shape on his knee.
“So like heavy metal?†he joked with an easy grin. “Rap?†He nudged her elbow gently then wondered where the confidence to do that had come from. He cleared his throat. “I’m kidding, I know you mean like.. classic. Opera and shit.†His eyes grew a little wide. “Not that it’s shit, I just— never really listened to it.†He chewed on his bottom lip to shut himself up for a minute, deciding to just nod along—
Tired -- he wondered if she really was or if she was just tired of him (he had that effect on people, it seemed). “Uh, right.†He looked around, as if Emma or Harri would miraculously appear at this moment to offer one of their beds to stay in or something (girls were allowed to share a double without getting any weird looks, he’d learnt). “Uh, you, probably shouldn’t like, apparate or walk...†he trailed off, Kate’s eyes already drooping confirming his thoughts. He got up from the sofa and scratched at the back of his neck. Then his elbow. Fidgeting. “I could, uhh, get you a blanket and a pillow and you could stay here?â€