Mary scoffed — Perdita ought to know well enough by now that she didn’t have an admirer, singular, so the idea of admirers, plural, was downright laughable. “If ordering a Chinese, drinking my weight in gin, and listening to Billie Holiday whilst weeping is ‘plans’, then yes.â€
The dark-haired witch gave her friend a thin smile.
That’s fizzled out. “Oh,†Mary grimaced, then sucked at her straw as she listened, blinking rapidly as the gin (which hadn’t been mixed properly) hit her taste buds. She grimaced again; Mary knew Roger and Ella and they were quite something to behold, especially to the uninitiated. “Didn’t go well?†she ventured sympathetically. It was on the tip of her tongue to point out that at least Perdita had someone to invite over — Mary hadn’t had a boyfriend—or anything resembling one—for a few years now and it was getting to the point she was mentally preparing herself for her unavoidable future as a lonely old cat lady.
Perdita continued; massive party, no invite. Mary had another long sip of her drink via the straw, swallowing before she spoke; “Well, narrow escape if you ask me,†she said haughtily, “he was a bit, you know.†She waved her hand about vaguely, not really sure what Brennan Reinhardt was like because she had never met him. She didn’t really need to, though; she had seen the photos, had heard the gossip, knew his family had the money — he had seemed rather like he ought to be Perdy’s type, but Mary also knew better: Perdita’s type was very different from the shiny prep school boy Brennan appeared to be. If only she could find someone who looked like they hadn’t slept nor bathed for a week and had a Gringotts vault bursting at the seams.
Mary perked up a little more. “Well, that’s good,†she said encouragingly, then laughed. “Goodness, no. All the approachable good-looking ones are gay,†the Auror lamented, having another drink of gin. She set her glass back down and sighed. “No,†she said again, more resigned. “There’s a few rather dishy chaps in DMAC, but do you think I know anyone to introduce me?†she complained, as if it was the sole purpose of her colleagues to matchmake on her behalf.
“Games and Sports does have some wonderful eye candy too, but—†she stopped, her voice having taken on a rather dreamy tone, caught Perdita’s eye and grinned sadly, “—I’m rather too busy for all of that anyway. I’m fine. I just hope Caitlin doesn’t get serious with this new fellow or I might need a new flattie.â€