He had to admit, Harry put on a good party. It was fun, seeing all these folks again, classmates and co-conspirators alike. A couple of surprises, too - Tony hadn't known Silverman was in the Order, for one, but there he was with the other Phoenix folks. Anthony had drifted over to schmooze a little bit there, but as the reception continued he retreated to the comfortable orbit of - who else? - Michael Corner. Not that they had anything new to discuss, beyond 'wow, you actually came', but there they were, anyway, feeling like fools in their formalwear.
In the slightly blurred periphery of his vision, Tony saw someone… looming, perhaps, at the edge of a round table with a glass of wine and in the bridesmaids colours. She had been there for a bit, but Anthony was busy talking to his best friend so whatever Granger was waiting for, she would be able to wait a moment longer.
Michael eventually excused himself - his new girlfriend seemed to be completely smashed and in need of assistance. It took approximately fifteen seconds for Hermione to swoop in, which seemed a little on the slow side for the Brightest Witch of Her Age. “Hi, Hermione,†Tony said, surprised by the hug but not opposed. She certainly wasn’t a hugger at work - Tipsy Hermione seemed a wee bit more fun already. He lifted his glass n- wine, real wine, not Manischitwitz or any of the kosher wine that Mum kept sending him - as if that was an answer. “I’m celebrating,†he clarified, “so I think I’m good. How are you?â€
“Did I miss anything in the meeting yesterday?â€
Tony had to resist the urge to roll his eyes. She really had not changed at all since school - it was amazing she took the day off yesterday at all, if this is what she was going to do at the reception of her best friends’ wedding. “Didn’t miss much, I’d say,†Anthony said, trying to remember what had been said at the meeting. Something about the house-elf legislation, something about a new case that Anthony had found exceedingly dull.
“Of course I took notes,†said Anthony in a high pitched squeal, almost offended that Hermione thought that perhaps he hadn’t. “I just didn’t bring them to a wedding.†He had even left work yesterday right at five o’clock to prepare, almost three hours earlier than he would usually leave the office. “I can bring them by your office Monday, but right now -“ Tony glanced between both of their glasses, almost empty - “more wine, less work.†He threw a hand over her shoulder and steered her toward the bar, placing both their glasses out for refills. “Do you ever take a break, Hermione? Have you ever taken a break in your life?â€