Unforgivably Cursed | adultescent Still vaguely watching the two at the table nearby, Mariel's eyes fell on the notebook laid open between them. Most likely a working lunch as she had thought, though she wasn't sure she liked how closely he was leaning towards her. Not something she was going to dwell on right this instant as she had other things to tend to and her eyes flicked over to the menu board. He could speak to her himself or else she'd make it a point to have a few words with him later.
For now, the brunette wondered if what she had in mind to order would be enough since she had her eye on the red velvet cupcakes earlier. Though that might prove to be too indulgent and she could certainly come back next week. The tuna croissant was too good not to have again. Making up her mind, she stepped forward in line as it got closer to her turn before she heard a voice behind her causing her to turn fully around. "Oh.. Simon, hello," Mariel said, smiling at the man, though slightly surprised he had gotten in line behind her. She hadn't seen him walk over from his own table, but she supposed she had been in her own thoughts. And while the line wasn't very long, she certainly wasn't opposed to friendly company and light conversation while she waited. Her smile grew at his words, immensely proud of her promotion. "Well, thank you. I am quite pleased with the position." The situation could have been better of course, but she was confident it was nothing she couldn't handle. "You know, I didn't realize this was such a Ministry hot spot," she said lightly before turning slightly more to the front. It was somewhat strange to her that a little muggle cafe would have quite a few people that worked there, especially being her first time here. Maybe it was the location.
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