Ever since Joan had finally put his woes of a broken heart behind him and had found himself another girl, one he promised was the
one that he intended to marry, attention shifted to the young witch who knew she was a little too busy to go out to bars and pick up someone the way Joan did so effortlessly. However, it was hard to argue with a woman like her mother, especially one that knew just how to say things in a way that had you agreeing to something you specifically said you would not do. Montserrat had no qualms about meeting new people but the last few times she had been set up on blind dates by her relatives, mostly her grandmother who somehow knew every single man in Barcelona and intended to set her up with every one of them, they had ended in disasters one way or another.
“He isn’t Spanish, it’s a nice English boy this time who's probably just as busy as you are, so I won’t take no for an answer,†her mother had stated rather boldly and that had been the end of that part of the conversation. Her mother had gone on to tell her that while catching up with an old friend the topic of her nephew had somehow come up which in one way or another ended up with the two witches deciding to play matchmaker and set them up. Montserrat was fully convinced that her mother didn’t have ulterior motives but she figured that indulging her mother this one time would do no harm. At least she could meet someone new.
After returning home from her brief visit to Spain, Montserrat waited, somewhat eagerly, to hear from this Jeremy she had been told would contact her. After the first day, however, the young witch decided that he must have changed his mind or might have gone on another blind date and found someone to his liking.
Good for him, she considered, though a small part of her would have wished that he might have owled her anyway just to say so. Of course, her slight disappointment was short-lived before she received an owl from a Jeremy Edwards, inviting her out for coffee and the fair over the weekend. Considering his suggested time coincided with the time she had off, Montserrat saw it as a symbol of fate; how could he have known? Surely, this indicated that it was meant to be and she’d be foolish to think otherwise.
Montserrat was unsure of what to expect but took his clothing choice as an indication that casual wear was acceptable. Settling on a
cream-colored jumpsuit and some sandals the witch tried to arrive on time, but somehow managed to miss it by a few minutes as she became distracted by one of the many organic fruits stands on her way to the coffee shop. Looking around, her eyes finally settled on red hair, a surprising amount of it, and she waved, assuming that it must be Jeremy.
“Hello, you must be Jeremy!†she said enthusiastically as she came closer, giving him a dimpled smile, “I’m Montse,†she said, but maybe she didn’t have to, she was obviously bad at this, “Sorry I’m a little late, I got distracted by the fruit stands, I hope you haven't been waiting for too long, †she pointed in their general direction, “did you see the strawberries back there?†she asked, probably a little more excited for the fruit than necessary, “They look so yummy this year!†she added before laughing, “Sorry, sorry, it’s been a while since I’ve been out of St. Mungo’s, want to go in there and get a seat? It’s starting to get a little crowded around here,†she observed.