Circenn held the door open for her and she blinked. It took her a couple of seconds to re engage her brain and to step through it with a quick smile. Maisie was a terrible person. He must now think that she was only working with him to get closer to him. The assumption wasn't too far from the truth but now, it looked like a very underhand tactic.
They walked in silence, her heels echoing off the walls as she hugged her files closer to her chest. Awkward didn't cover how she felt but he was so nice. He hadn't freaked out and he hadn't reciprocated the accidental smooch, he'd simply let her down gently. He hadn't made fun of her, he hadn't been forceful, he'd been rather nice but she still wanted the floor to open up and swallow her whole. Maisie should be thankful but instead, she just felt sick. One thing was abundantly clear - she had to hand the fundraiser back over to Phil.
If word of this got out, Maisie was in deep shit. She could imagine the gossip in the canteen, people looking at her, whispering behind their hands, Maisie Miller tried it on with a Quidditch player, how pathetic! they'd say. Everyone would think that she was some sort of predator. Beads of cold sweat appeared on her forehead but Circenn's warm voice snapped her out of it.
She squinted at him. "Hm?" She asked stupidly. "Oh," she answered as she realised. Next week. She'd have to see him again. Fuck. "Sure, that sounds great," she lied, her brain already working on ways they could do all of this by owl mail to minimise face to face contact.
The air outside was still sticky and warm, the classic late evening of a London summer. Her dark eyes glanced at Circenn and she felt a twinge of sadness. He was genuinely a lovely, lovely man - kind, gentle, funny, brave, clever - so what the fuck was he doing lowering his standards by trying to be her friend?
She opened her mouth to say something but couldn't. Instead, she cleared her throat and nodded. "Bye." With that, she brushed past him and walked down the street, almost tripping on her heels in her haste to get back home and pretend this night never happened.