“Yeah, New York’s the best city in the world,†he told her proudly, sitting up a little straighter and meaning every word. He’d heard it plenty of times and was patriotic enough to believe it, even without having ventured to enough (or any, excluding London) of the other ‘big’ cities to really compare. “It’s just got this like, energy, I dunno. Like London’s okay,†he said, just in case Edith was protective of the English capital, “but it feels like it’s got a bedtime or something.†He grinned, shrugging. “New York’s always awake.â€
Edith told him there wasn’t much to see and Noah narrowed his eyes at her disbelievingly. “But everything here is so old, like, in the cool way,†he argued gently. “It’s like stepping into a time machine.â€
Noah nodded. “Yeah, so I can add Mexican-Scottish fusion to my resumé now,†he grinned, a little goofily, then regretted it because dumb, so dumb. He caught her meaning and let his eyebrows rise. “Ah,†he said, pretending to be surprised, poorly hiding a smirk. “Not that you’d ever do that here, right?†he teased, recalling her impressive ability to ‘sink a pint’, as she had demonstrated more than once over quiz.
“Yeah,†he answered her, watching the brunette curiously as she got up (and sneaking a better look at her while she wasn’t looking at him). The New Yorker picked up a slice of pepperoni first, not bothering to dab the grease off with a napkin as he’d seen some lady do last time he was here. Edith sat back down and Noah’s eyes went to the cutlery, then back to her face -- he was mid-bite and had already committed to using his hands.
It took him a moment to process what she meant--commuting not being an issue for wizards--because he was so focused on her cutting up her pizza slice with a knife and fork. “Huh?†He flicked his dark eyes up to meet hers, greener in this light than the brown they had seemed in the pub lighting. “Uh, no—†He lowered his slice and picked up his can of coke with his other hand, had a sip. “I moved here with my girlfriend,†he corrected her. “Ex-girlfriend,†he amended and had another bite of pizza. “I think she moved back.†Not that had anything to do with him staying.