March 26th, 1891 - Noble's Workshop
Daffodil had been to the workshop before, on a secret visit when Noble still lived alone and had wanted to show it off. This meant that she could apparate in as long as Noble lowered the anti-apparition spell he had cast on the workshop itself. That took a bit of doing, but it was well worth preserving the secrecy they had. Noble had gone to the lengths of locking the door of the workshop thirty minutes before she was due to arrive, too — it was unusual for him to lock the workshop when he was in there, but he'd rather people think he was unusual than catch him with Daffodil.
He had tried to create the illusion of everything being normal all day, had spent most of it in his workshop as if he was absorbed with something, and made the requisite appearances in the house to clarify that he was around and alive and was not about to faint. After dinner, he took off the jacket for his outfit and headed out into the yard, and waited.
He had a bottle of wine in here, too, and nothing brewing. Noble had a sense of — trepidation? — that he did not usually have when Daff was coming. He hadn't seen her since Clem had caught him flirting with her at the Teapot Transfiguration Trials. Normally, this would have inspired him to be more careful to avoid her — certainly to avoid being alone with her, when being caught would be disastrous for her — but he couldn't avoid her and fight with Ford and deal with his potentially having poisoned someone. Something had to give.
Noble had already poured two glasses of wine when she arrived with a loud pop! (And if anyone heard that distantly from in the house, then he was just going to have to deal with that, too.) "Hello love," he said, smiling at her despite himself — there was something soft around the edges.
He had tried to create the illusion of everything being normal all day, had spent most of it in his workshop as if he was absorbed with something, and made the requisite appearances in the house to clarify that he was around and alive and was not about to faint. After dinner, he took off the jacket for his outfit and headed out into the yard, and waited.
He had a bottle of wine in here, too, and nothing brewing. Noble had a sense of — trepidation? — that he did not usually have when Daff was coming. He hadn't seen her since Clem had caught him flirting with her at the Teapot Transfiguration Trials. Normally, this would have inspired him to be more careful to avoid her — certainly to avoid being alone with her, when being caught would be disastrous for her — but he couldn't avoid her and fight with Ford and deal with his potentially having poisoned someone. Something had to give.
Noble had already poured two glasses of wine when she arrived with a loud pop! (And if anyone heard that distantly from in the house, then he was just going to have to deal with that, too.) "Hello love," he said, smiling at her despite himself — there was something soft around the edges.
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