Lisa laughed, appreciating the blush. Guys who blushed were adorable, at least she'd always thought so. "Do you have many? Brothers that is?" She'd always wondered what it would be like to have siblings to tease you over the little things, and to always have your back for the big ones. She thought it was nice.
Wincing at the near miss to the flowers, she sent Christopher a warning look that had him leading Lucy to a flower-free space. Satisfied that they'd stay out of mischief, at least for the next few minutes, she gave Percy a smile. "Those poor flowers wouldn't have stood a chance against them," she joked.
What Percy said wasn't anything of a shock to her, but it did make her sigh. "It's not that I mind home-schooling, we can do a lot more hands on learning this way, and go at his own pace, but I want him to be engaged with his own peers." And it would take someone more skilled than she to take on the ministry. "What sorts of activities do you have Lucy in? Is there any sort of children's community center?" She supposed she could always have more child friendly events at the store. Maybe it was time to look into that.