It hurt to eee that smile on Bayleigh's face, but if she was an expert at anything other than reading the stars, it was hiding what she was feeling. "I'm sure he'll do it when he feels it is best. barty always knows the bet time for these sorts of things."
Aurora busied herself with the teaset, allowing herself a few seconds to think. "It hasn't changed much since I thought Barty was dead." Aurora said simply. "I wasn't allowed to mourn, so I decorated instead. After a few years, it settled like this, and I haven't had reason enough to change it."