“No,†Michael said, and sighed – of course Mavis wouldn’t let him evade the question. It was unreasonable to expect of a teenager, and he knew that, and he’d hoped for it anyway. “I don’t really have an answer,†he admitted. “Wish I did, obviously –†he thought that Mavis, of all people, could understand that, what wasn’t curiosity so much as discomfort with ignorance – “but, you know, I don’t know everything.â€
Maybe wasn’t an answer, either. A couple of times was a little better, but still fairly useless to him – “May be worth just trying again,†he suggested, wary that she wouldn’t like that suggestion. He just couldn’t think of anything better than rinsing and repeating – he’d done that before – or giving up entirely – he didn’t want to suggest that. He sat up straighter, twisted his arm further behind him, but the straw was poking too awkwardly where he couldn’t reach, and anyway he didn’t want to look stupid now, so he wrapped his arms over his knees and tried to still himself completely.
He had not quite succeeded by the time Mavis jumped up to her feet – cake first, she said, and Michael, who had kind of hoped he would be left alone to get at the cake (not the cake), said reluctantly, “Alright, alright, alright. So long as you don’t tell your mother.â€
He poked his head out of the chicken coop first, craned his neck to check for any of their relatives (he had almost a foot of extra height and a paranoid personality, and consequently thought himself better suited as a lookout) then headed out. Without his jumper it was chilly – he tugged absently at one of his shirtsleeves and followed Mavis inside.
The whisky was in the cupboard; he poured himself a generous portion and had half of it in one go, waved one hand in what he meant as a request to sit down, and what looked more properly like he was being waylaid by a menacing housefly. “Well, you know, met at the Yule Ball, hit it off, joined Harry Potter’s little army club together, hexed each other a bunch, near got expelled, then Gryffindor crushed Ravenclaw in the last match of the year with half its team benched, and I was apparently a sore loser.â€