Oh that accent, it was delicious. It tasted much like honey to her ears and she found herself twisting and contorting, her eyes drawn to the piper's call that swung low from lips she couldn't seem to take her eyes off. "Everyone likes a good-hic.." The characteristic drunken hiccup cut her sentence off all at once and made her just erupt in a series of laughs. Ari did her best to dismiss it with a wave of her hands, but the lingering smile refused to quit.
"Ooo..." Her voice trailed in amused awe as the wand lit around them. Everything magic, even with her aptitude to study, was still so new, so exciting, and it made her feel much like the quintessential kid in a candy store every time. When she saw the wand set down? She pulled herself into a sitting position, tucking her legs up underneath her, her green eyes flickering back and forth.
"What!?" She asked in a raised tone, almost flippantly defensive. "Naaaohh.." The word was drawn out in a way that seemed intentional, to be funny, but also told the blatant truth. Whichever question it was Ari was answering, if not both, 'no' to was an absolutely an outright lie.
"Did you have a good time?" She asked, inching forward to drop her chin into the palms of her hands, studying the other girl in the soft glow of the wand's light with an amused and wandering set of eyes.