Looking down with yet another blush she felt slightly silly. “Okay than.” She said with a smile. She really needed to work on her marketing skills probably. Lia was going to chalk up the really awkward babble that came out of her to the fact that she’d just kissed Oliver before introducing herself and the whole awkward thing was just that, awkward.
Thanking him as he opened the door she felt oddly comfortable as they walked into the Snitch. Perhaps it was that the place was basically like her home that it made her feel slightly better about everything. She got an odd look from one of the people there who was working the party and after finding a table and taking a sit she quickly told him to owl the bakery that they would need a delivery after all. It wasn’t a big deal, Lia had gone out to get fresh air more than to get the order.
Lia really hoped he wasn’t getting charged full price, if it were up to her, and she hadn’t been worried about getting the message out about the bakery order she would have told him they were on the house. That however didn’t work as he was already there and ordering. “Thank you.” She said as she took the drink and a sip of it, it really did taste good. “Yes, I love it actually.” Lia said knowing full well that Linc would probably tell her she needed to say more than just that. “It’s a challenge, but I suppose it’d get boring if it wasn’t.” She said before adding. “I guess it was just a dream we had that we finally made happen.” She said as she glanced around the place. Lia knew it was probably easy to read her love of the place on her face.
“So, what brings you to Diagon today?” She asked figuring asking if he liked Quidditch was a stupid question.