"I'm open-minded," she told him, giving him a bemused look before narrowing her gaze playfully. "Unlike somebody." She liked that he hadn't had any hesitation about it though, he was funny. Big, bad quidditch player who hadn't wanted to talk to her was funny. Senna glanced down as he tapped her hand and just shook her head at him, smiling widely. She flicked his hand lightly and slid off the bar stool. "And for that, I'm eating your cupcake," she said before she flitted away. She was going to have two cupcakes anyway whether he had wanted his or not, let's be real. Sen had always had her priorities straight: dessert first, then dinner.
But she was back at his shoulder a few moments later, nudging him. "Grab those and follow me? I want to show you something," she told him with a nod toward a couple of beers, a cupcake on two small white china plates balanced in each hand. She stopped in the doorway, partygoers circling around them, as she glanced back at him, brows perked, waiting with a smile. Senna nodded a bit before her smile grew as he followed her.
They winded through people, down hallways and through other rooms. Senna knew this place like the back of her hand, having spent so much time with Rheya here in her family home and while Mr. H had a room full of trophies and memorabilia that she knew the Captain might like, she wondered if it was a bit too on the nose for him. She instead she was headed here: the indoor pool. It was quiet and pleasantly vacant, the water sending ripples of light against the windows all around. In the daytime, it showed the Hawkinses perfectly manicured backyard, but right now it was just darkness and shadows. That was fine though because what Senna really wanted to show him was above them.
She sat down on one of the luxe lounge chairs by the pool's edge, crossing her feet at her ankles as she set one plate on her thighs and held the other in her hand as she started to unwrap the little paper around it. "C'mon Captain, look," she said as she nodded upwards. Above them was a living, breathing painting of stars and constellations swirling slowly through a night sky in deep blues and indigos and dark purples and it was beautiful. But of course, in Hawkins' fashion, there were quidditch players shooting across the sky like comets, wrangling stars like quaffles into their arms and flying with streams of stardust behind them.
"Nice, isn't it?" she asked as she took a piece of the cupcake and ate it and glanced over at him. "Thought you might like this," she added around a mouthful of sugary goodness. He didn't seem like the party type much, even if his aura was so golden.