HeadGirlMC | Treddie & Trixiver <3 | Copy Girl | Katie's Ickle Minion | I love YOU more As generic as the jumper was, if Rowan liked it then Trixie was not going to deny her it. “You can have whatever you want.” She’d buy her the whole shop if she really wanted although it would be an unnecessary waste of resources. Perhaps she was trying to make up for the years of lost time or for her son’s reluctance to actually step up to the mantle of being a father. Either way the blonde couldn’t be faulted for her generosity.
Hexing annoying boys sounded like something Trixie would’ve done, except she was rather more adept with a Beaters bat and a Bludger directed accidentally towards annoying boys who happened to be in its path. “I wouldn’t entirely blame you there although I find it’s best not to draw attention to yourself no matter how annoying the boy is” she chuckled lightly. “My boys were unfortunately not very good at keeping themselves out of trouble.” Yes that meant her father, although Isaac was more proficient with the hexing whereas Daniel was cruel with his words. “Freddie was seventeen, he didn’t come to Hogwarts until his final year.” Talk about being thrown completely in the deep end. “Thankfully he’s actually a very insightful and intelligent man so picking it up wasn’t too difficult but I do still think he’s more comfortable with being in a Muggle environment.” Trixie wasn’t the type to push him either, she’d rather her husband just be happy. “His younger siblings were late to magic too.” It must have been a familial thing although it hadn’t been passed down to their own children.
The shopping experience had been entirely different for each of the children. “With Tabitha it was like a tornado whipping through each shop, Ruby was considerably quieter and relied on her sister for guidance. The twins couldn’t care less and Holly.. well it was extra special for her.” Freddie had also taken the drivers seat for that one which was a joy to see. She thought Ruby was a true Daddy’s girl but Freddie was extra protective of their youngest.
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