'I don't even know' was not helpful ... then again, had he been the one asking the question she couldn't be positive she would have an answer. Or any sort of materialistic answer, anyway. She knew what he liked, but he couldn't really get him anything Quidditch related as she didn't know his preferences on style and quality. There was always books, but she wanted to get him something personal that a million other people weren't going to get him. She supposed that she'd just have to think on it a while. Maybe she'd see something when she was out and about that would speak to her.
She laughed as his quip about the bikini. "I imagine unwrapping that might be a little awkward with your sister in attendance," she responded, amused. "Granted, now that you've reminded me, I need to buy one of those too." She hadn't had much vacation time the last couple years and her current swimsuit was ... well, she didn't entirely know where it was. Reason enough to replace it.
He was right, however, this was nice. She liked not having Adrian, Marcus or his sister with them. For the first time since they'd agreed to move forward with their relationship they didn't have any obligations save being with the other. Lexi had to admit she liked that. "It is," she agreed, taking the last sip of her drink before setting the glass back on the table. Leaning back again, she was content to just soak up their time alone, knowing that it would end soon enough. "Sorry for gate crashing boys night, but this is worth it."