She was not unaware of his amusement, he barely attempted to hide it, but decided to find it charming rather than annoying. It was better than fear; if he'd been afraid of her, he could hardly stand for Marcus should things grow beyond friendship for them. She had no patience for weak-willed men, unless their will went directly in counterpoint to her own.
"I assure you everything is delicious, but if you'd like a real treat the ravioli is unique. If you'd rather a meat, the lamb is my first choice." Pansy preferred Wizard dining to Muggle, but she had acclimated to Muggle over the years. One had to learn to be flexible to appeal to clients, but Bella's was a cut above the competition. Even in the new location.
She picked up the champagne flute, and sipped it, approved. "Very fine choice, Mr. Davies. Do you have an interest in wine?"