Will was happy with the chocolates, and Honey took one when it was offered, popping the whole thing into her mouth and chewing, waiting until her mouth was (mostly) empty before talking again.
She shrugged off his question about her portkey destination, though she was still thinking about what her answer would have been if she hadn’t preferred being cagey about it. It
had been nice, but saying she had gone to Whitby for an afternoon to have fish and chips without any witnesses sounded a little… not ideal. And it wouldn’t have sounded any better if she tried to frame it like she had gone alone; Will knew her better than to think she’d willingly got anywhere in England without a good reason, and
going to the chippy didn’t exactly qualify as
good.
There had been other things, after the chips, but that brought her right back around to not talking to Will about her moving on without him, not wanting to make things between them weird again. “It’s just easier than apparating sometimes, getting things home from Diagon Alley.†And
that was true, technically.
Honey smiled because his mum was well, though-- and because she was good at changing the subject. She laughed--politely, she thought--at the idea of his mum retiring, unable to remember what his mum did for a living and hoping she wouldn’t suddenly be quizzed on it. But then he asked about her parents, and that was much easier to talk about. “They’re great, aye.†She picked up her coffee, but stopped short of taking a sip. “They keep threatening to move back if we don’t visit more often, but--†she lifted her shoulders in a quick shrug-- “It’s a hollow threat.†She rolled her eyes. “We all went to the farm last month and they kept going on about the rain.â€
She sipped her coffee finally, perfectly timing it with Will insisting his mum wasn’t stalking her. She coughed--that was unexpected--and set her mug down. “I didn’t think she was.†But clearly Will was still thinking about her catching a portkey. Just because she never took one when
they were dating--not that she was dating anyone now, of course--didn’t mean he had to be suspicious about it. “How are things with
Ros?†She asked suddenly, a more obvious attempt than her last to change the subject.
Will hadn’t mentioned Ros to her yet, and probably for good reason.
Fergie had told her, as well as how it was a ‘fake’ relationship, outright accusing Honey for making it happen--
you broke Will, had been his exact words--which had led Honey to tell Fergie about all the extended drama with Will’s most recent relationship. Needless to say, she had yet to bring it up to Will, out of something resembling kindness, but that could only last for so long.