Her gaze flickered up towards his, eyes wide but grin in place, as she studied the wizard before her. She felt a bit silly, now, didn’t she? But then she’d always had extreme and unprecedented reactions to things. She really wasn’t the type to reel that part of her personality in. In her experience it was slightly off-putting to those reserved sort of people that valued their quiet and their space. She truly tried to be mindful of that when meeting new people and the thought she’d failed that with someone she wanted to, well, think good of her sent her mind spinning a bit.
The only time she could really turn it off, though, was in a job. That, she knew, had mostly to do with needing to be alert at all times and focused. She’d surprised many of her fellow Hogwarts alumni with the single-minded intensity and complete focus before when they’d met her at the ministry. Truly there were dark parts of her - it came with the job, really - but those were tramped down viciously because this was her home. The safe little haven she’d built for herself that didn’t invoke feelings of anger, sadness, or heartbreak. This was a place of quiet, reading, relaxation, and reflection for her.
She supposed Harlan had inadvertently stumbled upon the Roslyn Hayes funhouse mirrors unintentionally.
Still,at his interjection, she ceased her words feeling still like someone had cast a confundus on her. It happened, sometimes, when her thoughts fought with her wishes and wouldn’t reconcile. It usually meant she should enlist in a dueling tournament or see if any of her colleagues were up for some drills. She’d wanted to relax but, perhaps, what she really needed was to exhaust herself. There was probably plenty of overtime work she could dabble in. Something mindless enough to take her mind away from her current casework, anyway.
She couldn’t help but appreciate the wizards smile, though, because she figured he should really use it more often. (In reality he’d been using it quite often enough, she just enjoyed the sigh of it and so to her he should probably always be sporting it) “Pizza and drinks?†she said cheekily, eyes lighting up with mischief as her brain finally got in her with her desires. Perhaps... there was a way she could win this and still be doing a nice thing. Most of the cost of the books were so exorbitant because of the time and the skill it took make them sellable again. They were old, too, of course and therefore valuable to those who could appreciate their value. But really she didn’t feel bad not charging him, if it was her work, right? Her magic and her time. If she wanted to exchange a nice meal with some company for it, that was her decision.
She guessed, instinctively, that he’d balk at the suggestion. Which would amuse her greatly wouldn’t it? Especially with all his teasing at bribery. She bit her lip again, using her hands to cover the grin she could feel curving her lips, as she gestured downstairs. “Come on then. Im sure you’ll have plenty to argue with me about the price. But really, I must assure you, that the price is quite non-negotiable .†she added, eyes glittering in what could only be described as pleased triumph.
Fin~