"You want to hear me moan?" she asked, considering this new bit of information. "We'll have to see about that, now won't we?" She smirked a bit at him, watching him as they talked. He was an attractive man, she had to give him that. The glasses were a bit odd, but she wasn't one to judge. ...okay, that was a lie, she was one to judge. But for some reason she was willing to ignore the strangeness of the glasses for now. Being in Madison Valley was having a strange effect on her indeed.
Scorpius may even argue that it was having a beneficial effect on her. She wasn't too sure about that one.
"Yes, I suppose you could say that. Every witch and wizard in my world uses a wand. Some of them can perform wandless magic, some better than others, but most feel more comfortable using their wands."
She watched Belphegor's magic once he started, fascinated. Some people may have had an issue with using an innocent bird for an example, but Narcissa was not one of those people. She was extremely fascinated by what he was doing and it didn't bother her in the slightest that the bird may be suffering. She'd never had a soft spot for birds, anyway.
"Do you think I would be able to do that?" she asked.