"It's nice of him to get involved," Lucy said, determined not to get her hopes up - though anything with a muggle side and using muggle technology would definitely suit her better. "I don't really remember him, honestly. Or at least, I remember a Richard. I'm not sure it's even the right one." With as hard as she'd had to work just to keep up, Lucy hadn't ever had much time to get to know the Hufflepuffs beyond her own year group.
Lucy was about to offer to make the coffee herself when Susan seemed to find them right button on the machine - and even as tired as she was, Lucy had to laugh. "I take it you don't drink much coffee. I'll buy some instant on my way home, then all you have to do is boil water." She took the cup from Susan as she approached, giving Shadow one last scratch behind the ears.
"Pasta's good." Though the idea of a magical kitchen was quite daunting. Lucy hoped she'd be able to find something to do to make herself useful while Susan took care of anything that couldn't be done by hand. "This place is huge, Susan," she finally added, looking around. She'd grown used to people being better-off than she was years ago, but this was something else.