September 21st, 1890 — London
Fallon would be the first to admit inviting a man over to her flat while alone was a risk. It was why she hadn't invited JP over sooner, and why Atticus only visited when Malou was present too. If she were caught (which, now that her flat was no longer being monitored 24/7 was a less likely possibility) it wouldn't be her private and professional reputation ruined but Malou's as well. Ruining her life was manageable, considering she could always find work utilizing one of her skills somehow. Malou didn't have that privilege, though, not with the life she came from.
Despite her fears, Fallon had little regrets about extending the invitation to Lachlan. There was little more they could potentially do in her home than they had the possibility of in the cave. And, well, that week hadn't ruined her or Malou. He was safe in a way the rest of the world was not.
She scribbled a quick note to him advising on how to access her floo and set about readying their drinks and snacks. Thankfully, Malou had made an extra batch of cookies from the ones she had delivered to Jesse. (Which, was this something she was going to have to share with him? Would he be cross to learn she was still friendly and spending time alone with the man she was alone with for the week of hell?) The flat was already spotless aside from her discarded coffee mug from earlier, warm too. Without Malou around to suffer Fallon had little qualms against casting warming charms throughout the flat.
Once the coffee table was situated, Fallon curled up in her favorite spot on the sofa and waited for Lach.