So much for having a nice four-day weekend to get her life sorted in, then. Lucy didn't mind too much, she hadn't been planning on going home for Easter anyway, though she normally did. Things were just too chaotic now, she needed a few weeks to really come to terms with the massive change she'd made in her life. "Doesn't sound too bad," she said, smiling. She wasn't going to pretend to be thrilled - but two near-guaranteed days off a week was more than she'd got in her first job, and of course the pay was significantly better.
"It's something I need to find out about," she said, thinking about taxes, and the possible benefits of or reasons for paying in both worlds. She didn't intend to completely abandon the muggle world, after all, so she'd have to give it some consideration before she decided. She reached for the papers he offered, glancing through for now, but making a mental note to take some time to look over them when she had a moment. "Thank god I'm good at not getting my paperwork in a tangle," she said. Even the prospect of a combination of muggle and wizarding forms to fill out didn't daunt her too much - especially since she'd be getting advice.
"Anything else I need to know?" she asked, finishing the last of her coffee. "I'm sure I'll have more questions, but I don't know what they are right now."