Viktor arrived with Tsveta on time. He'd consulted her, of course, as well as asking Alicia in the journals when she'd first mentioned the party. He thought the gifts were appropriate -- a storybook with a bunch of Russian folklore and fairytales (appropriate material for a child his age, of course) and some sheet music for the piano for Liam; for Isla, a book on famous female Quidditch players (picked out completely by Tsveta, it was one of her favorites) and another on Russian royalty, though a child’s version without some of the more sordid details.
Tsveta was excited; she had very few friends near her age here so far, though it wasn’t unuual even from before, with their Quidditch lifestyle. Though she had often stayed with his mother, and there were plenty of Roma children to play with there.
“Happy birthday!” the girl chirped at the twins as they came in, and Viktor smiled and repeated the well wishes as well before heading to put the presents on the table where all the others seemed to be.