Bathes in Maple Syrup | Dancing Lobster | Mrs. Charlie Weasley | Seneca's Beard | That's So Fetch Julia was doing her best not to think about the flush of her face too much. While she was very aware of what, or rather who, had caused it, she was very much going to place the blame on the muggy environment that was being magically maintained in the shop. Such a phrase didn't need to be made, however, as it hadn't been pointed out, which she was quite okay with for the time being.
"I think fifteen minutes is fair enough," she agreed with a nod of her head. "Though a search and rescue would be like finding a needle in a haystack. The girl likes to leave her mark everywhere." Which, in her opinion, wasn't a bad thing. Being so extroverted just wasn't her thing. The dance studio and café were all she needed really, though she did have to admit appreciating the moments people like Avery dragged her out of the typical routine.
Being inside Notlie's and standing in front of the redhead was one of those moments -- it was something different. A simple nod was given in response to Siofra's familiarity with the shop. "Makes sense. Well, if you're looking for another reason to make the trip to the alley that'll be worth your time, I do recommend the café," she stated without really thinking before speaking. The words soon registered in her mind as did Siofra's statement about once flirting with Avery, and she was relieved to see a silver hummingbird make an appearance. "Hey, girlies! So sorry for not reaching out sooner. Something -- Elliiiiiot, hehehe, stop iiiiiiit -- came up. You two go have fun together! I'll catch up with you both sometime soon. Promise!"
"Well," Julia muttered as the hummingbird vanished. "That explains everything."
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