"Really?" she asked brightly, her eyes going wide as she looked up at him, her smile wide, making her cheeks hurt from how much she had already smiled (and screamed and hollered and whistled and sang at the top of her lungs) tonight. Wini wanted to hug him in that moment, but too bad the table was in the way (was that why he liked booths better?). She simply made a mental note to make up for it later as she held the pick in her hand again and smiled gratefully. "You're the best, do you know that, Marin Clare?" she said with a dramatic sigh.
She placed it just to the left of her water glass, the sight of it sending a thrill through her. Wini gave him her patented 'are-you-crazy' look that was usually reserved for things like when he asked if he wanted to play Rupert's latest single again (the answer was always yes, even after the 564th time, duh), but today it was for his 'aren't you tired' question. Wini gave him a shake of her head. "Of course not, I can sleep when I'm dead," she said cheerfully. She had her priorities straight after all and if there had been a follow up concert to this one, she would have been there, first one in line, and probably somehow convinced Marin to come too.
Wini licked her lips as the milkshakes came and hers was delicious, sweet and fruity, with hints of mango, a tang of pineapple and the sweetness of peaches. It was perfect. She leaned forward as she sipped through the red and white striped straw, nodding as she glanced up at him. "Can we stay in the studio though?" she asked. The studio was her favorite, down the hill from the house a bit with a great view of the water. She had never been a morning person, but waking up there almost inspired her to be one.
Besides, a grumpy Ravenclaw was also staying at Marin's these days and she did not want to speak to him. "Only us though right?" she asked to confirm with a little frown. "Yeah, we'll have to pop back to William's so I can grab some clothes. Your mum is going to freak when I tell her about the pink and how Owen looked right at me and ugh everything!" she mused as she shook her head and then sat up straighter as the chips arrived too.
"Oh, these smell good, thank you," she said to the server as she placed everything in front of them and Wini got to work rearranging the plates so that the plain chips were right in front of Marin and the various other bits (little bowls of bacon, sour cream, and cheese) were on her side. "Feel free to have any of this if you want," she offered even though she knew he liked his food plain. She was hungry and she wasn't shy about digging in.