Re: Theo & Draco & OPEN
Draco didn’t seem at all upset by what Theo said, he just smiled easily and shook his head. “Honestly? The best parts are here. The pieces I restore personally. I’ve sort of taken over one of the rooms to work on a few of my things. I’ll show you a few of the better pieces. I took that big old desk from my father’s office to refurbish. It’s in the room.” He motioned in the general direction of where he had set up shop. He had not only made sure to be at a different end of the house than most everyone’s rooms, he had also set up enough wards and silencing charms to keep any noises contained. If Theo couldn’t come to the store? No problem, Draco would bring the best parts of the store to Theo. He was certain he even had pictures on his phone of the peacock front walk they had installed.
“Thank you, you look dashing yourself. You could lose the tie,” He motioned towards it, though he didn’t touch. He laughed though when Theo asked about the jeans, “Calypso caught me, she told me I had to change. I was not party appropriate.” Draco gave a roll of his eyes, while Blaise’s younger sister could be a royal pain, he’d gotten used to her over the years. He had been friends with Blaise long enough to remember Calypso when she would follow him around like a lost puppy, always wanting to be one of the big kids. He still saw her as that little girl with pigtails trying to be like one of the big kids.
“Have you seen the pond that Calypso dreamed up? It looks like it blends in with the property. Blaise did a good job stocking the yard with game too..” He shifted a bit nervously, the next full moon he was going to get to run in the yard. He was going to be able to hunt those deer that ran the property, he hoped with Blaise at his side, but he’d be just as happy alone. Well.. Maybe not just as, but he’d live. He did want to warn Theo though, “I’m going to be in the yard until we move back to the city. Hunting and such..” It was Draco’s subtle way of trying to warn Theo. He knew the other man didn’t mind that he was a werewolf, it just seemed fair to warn him that if he looked out his bedroom window during a full moon, he might find a wolf in the yard.