Ford watched as she began to climb the chair, eager at first to see whether this really worked. He was not used to knowing a spell in a pinch — not that he often found himself needing to; he tried to avoid disasters whenever possible, unless they were directly related to his job. Still, he'd never been the best under pressure back at Hogwarts, so he'd been a little hesitant to be too hopeful about the charm holding on the chair. When it became clear that it was working just fine — or, rather, once Miss Farley had climbed up high enough that continuing to watch her would put him in danger of accidentally peering up her skirt, or being accused of it — he diverted his gaze, cheeks flushing.
Perhaps she sensed that something had shifted, because she stopped and called a question back at him. Ford blinked up at her. "Well, I'm not staying down here," he answered. It was true, but all the same — she could have gotten up to the next room first and then asked him, couldn't she have, instead of beckoning him to follow while she was right above him? If she hadn't noticed the position she had put him in, though, Ford wasn't going to call attention to it. He moved to the base of the chair and focused his gaze very specifically on the area right around his hands as he followed her up.
Fortunately for both of them, the room they arrived in seemed intact — except for the hole in the floor from where the chair had burst through. After picking his way through the splintered wood to get clear of the gap, Ford took a second to get his bearings. "The staircase to the ballroom should be that way, right?"
Perhaps she sensed that something had shifted, because she stopped and called a question back at him. Ford blinked up at her. "Well, I'm not staying down here," he answered. It was true, but all the same — she could have gotten up to the next room first and then asked him, couldn't she have, instead of beckoning him to follow while she was right above him? If she hadn't noticed the position she had put him in, though, Ford wasn't going to call attention to it. He moved to the base of the chair and focused his gaze very specifically on the area right around his hands as he followed her up.
Fortunately for both of them, the room they arrived in seemed intact — except for the hole in the floor from where the chair had burst through. After picking his way through the splintered wood to get clear of the gap, Ford took a second to get his bearings. "The staircase to the ballroom should be that way, right?"
Set by Lady!