The terrace sounds lovely. And you're right it'd give everyone something to talk about.
(Thank you, love. There are rather an overwhelming lot of my family to deal with. Even if I have spared you the aunts and cousins so far, and intend to keep doing so as long as possible.)
As long as you don't mind discussing the details of every game in the past two decades with Theo, that sounds fine. (I do love him, he just has no tact, and no sense of when to stop.)
As to the elves - no need to move anything that's put away. I was more thinking the small personal things. Though, really, I could just leave my bags in the guest room when I come back, and that should cover most of it. The telescope's not that obvious, and I think most of my books migrated to that desk in the library anyway.
(You don't mind that I'm not drawing attention, do you? Just that Diane wants details to a degree that I'd rather not share and Sage has what I hope is a very temporary prudish streak at the moment.)
As to your flying, I've heard you getting more than a few compliments, in between the other conversations. Skill and experience does count for something, you know. But I'm glad you've a pause too. (And from the sounds of it, more than one of them doesn't mind a break either. Both Ron Weasley and Pansy Parkinson were commenting on the fact they felt it the next day.)
I overheard something that makes me think Harry might ask you about Saturday for another outing, but I've no idea if they'll actually coordinate anything.
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(Thank you, love. There are rather an overwhelming lot of my family to deal with. Even if I have spared you the aunts and cousins so far, and intend to keep doing so as long as possible.)
As long as you don't mind discussing the details of every game in the past two decades with Theo, that sounds fine. (I do love him, he just has no tact, and no sense of when to stop.)
As to the elves - no need to move anything that's put away. I was more thinking the small personal things. Though, really, I could just leave my bags in the guest room when I come back, and that should cover most of it. The telescope's not that obvious, and I think most of my books migrated to that desk in the library anyway.
(You don't mind that I'm not drawing attention, do you? Just that Diane wants details to a degree that I'd rather not share and Sage has what I hope is a very temporary prudish streak at the moment.)
As to your flying, I've heard you getting more than a few compliments, in between the other conversations. Skill and experience does count for something, you know. But I'm glad you've a pause too. (And from the sounds of it, more than one of them doesn't mind a break either. Both Ron Weasley and Pansy Parkinson were commenting on the fact they felt it the next day.)
I overheard something that makes me think Harry might ask you about Saturday for another outing, but I've no idea if they'll actually coordinate anything.