Roslyn laughed, delighted, as she glanced at her mother’s shop proudly. “It didn’t seem relevant, what with me unloading my relationship problems on a kind stranger an’ all.†she said wryly, mouth twisted into an impish grin. It struck her as a more personal thing, in a way. Roslyn hoarded the details of her life like a dragon. She traded her thoughts readily enough, of course, but not often on the things she tended to truly care for. Bit of paradox, really. She’d come to realize her rationalizations often would not make sense to anyone but her, though.
“A witch of many talents.†She quipped, her green eyes appraising the man before her. “Best time of the year.†she added with a sigh. Despite many an unfortunate event in her life she’d always welcome the winter season. She remembered loving it as a child and there was really no place like Hogwarts during the holidays. She still remembered the Yule Ball fondly, her first mistletoe kiss. It been years and years, really and Ian and her were still friends but she still held the memory in the fondest of places. Puppy love, really, and it had amounted to very little at the time. Her first required crush. Simple, lovely, and uncomplicated. Sometimes she yearned for that but logic told her adult love was always a more complicated thing to navigate.
A prickle of ire suffused her face as she huffed at Harlan. Not liking his implication at all she sized the larger man up and, uncaring of the meager height difference, lifted her chin up in absolute challenge and made most of the distance between them shrink a considerable amount. “I’m fully confident we are well equipped to meet any and all of your needs.†she said smugly, an air of challenge in her stance and reflected all across her heart shaped face. “Feel free to follow. I think there’s something you might find interesting.†she said mysteriously. She signaled Miriam, who was working on some of the archives at the far end table, before swiftly walking towards the winding staircase. It wouldn’t be a surprise to the girl since she’d taken clients up to check out their special room.
It was tomes that required special attention, be it restoring or just general storage. Most of the books contained within were priceless first editions and quite old. She opened the door and gestured for Harlan to join her as she sidestepped the threshold and let him peer inside. The room was decorated in navy, gold, and silver with constellations and animated shooting stars painting along the vaulted ceilings. Large glass panels lined every inch of space, filled to the brim with books. Two large working tables with chairs made up the center of the room, with various objects littering them and a massive glittering crystal chandelier spelled to look like a bursting star handing overhead. Some of the instruments were silver clenches and mechanisms, a long with many a potion. “Look around.†she said, a proud look in her eye as she glanced around. Arguably her favorite room. There was a plush leather chair sat upon a navy velvet rug tucked away in the corner.