"Senna, that doesn't mean anything?" Issues of the heart? From a bad break up (been there), or from too much fried food (she went to the deli a lot), or perhaps from drinking too much coffee and not sleeping enough (one day she'd catch up... maybe). And yet, despite all her awful habits and heartbreak, Rheya felt like she was living her best life. It was easy to feel that way, though, with Senna sitting so close. No matter where she was, from the middle of a cemetery to playing a show on stage, Rheya felt infinitely safer when her best friend was there. Rheya moved a lot, she was always on the go, especially now with the band, but one thing had remained constant: Senna was home.
"Oh, I like this plan." She added, giggling at the little story that Senna had weaved and knowing it had nothing to do with the lines in her palms. Even if Senna could read them, Rheya doubted she could get all of that from a simple wrinkle. "Wouldn't that be nice?" Rheya didn't mind having a few side jobs, whatever they had to do to pay the rent, but it would be nice to have the extra sickles. It would let them focus solely on music and creative hobbies. What a luxury. "We could get a pool." She said with a smile, though she didn't mind running through the sprinkler when the heat in London got unbearable. Or sneaking into her parent's house when she knew they were on holiday.
Asking Senna when they would get married had Rheya giggling again, but Senna's answer made her feel all fluttery. Stuck with me for life, but it wasn't such a scary thought. "Less paperwork this way," She said with a shrug, warmth radiating from where Senna had kissed her palm and then hopping off of the bench. "Yeah, oh, wow, it's ridiculous, I'll show you, and you will laugh." Rheya tugged the other witch in the direction of the Hawkins mausoleum, the one her father had constructed when she was twelve, and held back the rest of her judgments until Senna got a chance to see it.
The marble and granite stone structure was daunting, just like her giant of a father, with a wrought iron door and the name HAWKINS carved above the entrance. Sigils and charms were engraved around the door frame, warding to keep things in and out, just in case, and decoration. Rheya felt like something magical shift around them as they reached the building, and the iron gate creaked open, allowing them entrance.