Evan certainly didn't think that all the attention was a perk, but then, Evan didn't like attention, it made him uncomfortable and awkward. Andrew wasn't like that, Evan knew that. It didn't bother him, not unless he was expected to be the centre of attention, too, and honestly, Evan was pretty sure Andrew was more than happy to be it for both of them. Still, Evan did scrunch up his nose briefly at the thought. Even if Andrew didn't mind, Evan still thought that perhaps he should have realised. But obviously it was too late now and Andrew was here. As much as Evan did feel bad for asking him to come over, Evan was also glad because Andrew was here.
And then Andrew was kissing him and that was even better. Evan leaned his body into Andrew's, partially because it was nice but also rather a lot because Evan needed the physical support so his head would stop spinning. When Andrew pulled back, Evan blinked before realising that Andrew was speaking. Evan had wanted to go home, he still did but now Andrew was here so he probably didn't need to go home. "Did you want to stay?" Evan asked with a frown, looking around them. There were still people watching them which made Evan's frown deepen. It felt like being on a display and Evan really didn't see the appeal but Andrew had called it a perk, so maybe he would want to stay? Evan could probably--well. He wasn't sure whether he wanted to go back to discussing the potential impact of the new Ministry of Magic and not be with Andrew when Andrew was right there.
"We could walk?" Evan offered glancing over at the door. "I could probably use some fresh air," he added more for his own rather than Andrew's benefit. There was definitely too much alcohol in Evan's body and he kept feeling fine and then not repeatedly. Which as kind of nausea inducing in it's own right. "Or we can stay?" Evan offered again. He didn't want to make Andrew leave if he didn't want to. "But if we stay you should know there's a cardboard cut-out of you in one of the bathrooms upstairs. I don't know what they do with it or why it's there but it's a bit distressing when you're trying to take a piss," Evan said instead, thinking back of the half-yelp he had given when he had spotted the said cut-out.