"At the camp, I spent most of my time alone and the Durmstrang girls?†Mihaela smiled brightly at the way he had said it and the shaking of his head because of course, her mind made its own assumptions. "Yeah, ain't any witches worth chasin' now that I'm gone, eh?" She smirked, giggling a little, and flipping her hair off of her shoulder dramatically. Mihaela had been claimed by
Lev for some time now, but that didn't mean she lost sight of the fact that she was an absolute catch. The witch was confident, maybe more than she should have been, but Mihaela had never doubted herself.
"Hmm, maybe I will set you up with one of my cousins," The Romanian mused, and there were plenty of them to choose from. She wondered for longer than she should have about what sort of witch Zviad would be into. What was most important to him, looks, brains, or experience? She returned from her little thought experiment when he brought up her boyfriend, and immediately her face softened. Even just the mention of the man she loved was enough to send her over the moon. Merlin, she missed him.
"We are
so good," Mihaela answered a question that Zviad hadn't asked, fanning herself a little as she thought about Lev's last visit, and then continued. "Not today, Lev's playing for Moscow now, y'know, so he is busy," There wasn't an ounce of malice in the way that she said it, but there was certainly longing. Mihaela had gotten used to seeing her man every day, all the time, and now they were miles and miles apart. Sure they could apparate and visit often, but it wasn't the same as being in the same place. She wished he would have moved to Scoarta, but she understood why he hadn't, he had dreams and Quidditch, and she respected that. And on the same vein of thought, Mihaela wished she could have moved to Moscow with him, but she was needed here, and she couldn't leave behind her destiny, and Lev knew that too. They would make it work, she knew they would, but she missed him.
"Okay! No sad talk, drinking games only," The witch demanded before her longing for Lev could turn into full-blown sadness. Slapping her thigh and letting out a howl of a laugh, Mihaela stood from the table. Snatching the bottle up from it to bring along with her, she made a circling motion with her index finger in the air. "Let me give you the tour; there is much more to see~" Mihaela was basically singing by the time she approached the barn door and used all of her body weight to drag it open and let the sun back in. "First things first, do not leave the village after sundown, do you understand?" She warned him, dark eyes turning to find his so that he knew she was serious, and then she led him out into the village.
"Second things second, Zviad, do you know what a Strigoi is?"