Giovanna offered him her hand, and Reed smiled at her, following as she explored. Reed loved it when a proper plan came together, and he couldn’t help but watch Giovanna as she moved through the catacombs. He had never been here before, but even among the power and magic in this room, Giovanna was still the most appealing to Reed. He watched as her eyes slid over the bones, admiring them as if she saw each one in their own time. It was the same look he’d sign on her face once when he’d arrived early to collect her from the ministry. Reed had watched from the hallway as she stared intently at her work; she had a creative focus he appreciated.
And from the look he saw in her eyes now, Reed could tell she had pleasant thoughts about him too. A smirk tugged at his lips as she ran her fingers down his neck. When she said he was amazing, Reed didn’t parrot her words back to her. Giovanna knew she was exceptional, and he’d instead his actions speak for him. Even though he knew it would get him in trouble eventually, there was very little he wasn’t willing to do for her. He hoped she understood that by now.
Knowing she wouldn’t be turned off by the dark details (and that it’d likely have the opposite effect), Reed began telling her the story of the crypts. “After ten centuries of use, the Saints-Innocents cemetery was well overcapacity. And when Paris began to flood, the water unearthed the bodies until the street was flowing with them.†It sounded like something out of a horror novel, and Reed imagined she’d delight in the details. “They had built a retaining wall, but the bodies burst through it.†Reed moved closer to her, his chest against her back and pressing their bodies together.
They paused near the sepulcher in the center of the room, and Reed continued. “Under the cover of darkness, the city began evacuating the cemeteries in 1785. They tossed them down two shafts, and the bodies were distributed from there.†With the cemeteries used for so long, most bodies were long past decomposed, and Reed imagined the sound the carts full of bones made as workers poured into the shoots. “The wizarding community was careful to collect any vials buried alongside the magical residents of Saints-Innocent’s cemetery, and they were placed here.â€