"So it is." She smiled a little. There was little about herself that Parvati didn't share. She was a regular open book. In fact, she had a habit of rambling on for forever about everything if she let herself. She laughed a little at Alphard's response to her next statement, though. "Well, he was. You're just lucky you didn't have to be there for it. At least he's much better now. I don't know if I could handle going back to school-Draco. It would be a sad day in the life of everyone to ever exist if we returned to those days!"
Arching an eyebrow, Parvati glanced at the spot next to Alphard before rolling her eyes and scooting back onto the bed next to him. "I suppose that might sway my behaviour in your favour, yes. And lucky you are for it." She hmm'd thoughtfully for a moment before glancing over at him. "For the record," she started, giving him a small smile. "You can always be yourself with me. Whatever that is. This is a judgment free zone." Her gaze moved to her feet and she wiggled them a little. "Well, except for when we're judging other people! Gossip is definitely part of our gatherings." She reached over to pat his arm. "So if you ever want to talk about anything, I'm here and if you don't want to talk at all, well, I'll do my best. I don't think I can help myself from talking, though. Maybe I'll just entertain you with my hilarious childhood stories."
That said, she moved to pour herself another drink. "I'm glad we met. I wish we could remember it back home, but I'm probably too young for you to have known."