“We need to go on a trip this summer,” he said idly, as they talked about the jewelers. “I’ve got this fantastic jeweler based out of Beijing. I think you’d enjoy his work.” The man was muggle, but Narcissa had fallen in love with the man’s work, and then dragged her son into the shop. It just so happened that a few of the things Draco had sent Blaise over the years had been from that jeweler.
While some might have been discouraged by the fact that Blaise found a flaw with Draco’s plan in under a minute, Draco instead thought about it as he walked around the case. “Do you think it might be possible to set up a few spots that only played muggle movies? I don’t think we would be able to have both movies in one projection room.” He hadn’t looked into just how the movies worked, but he knew enough about the magical and muggle world that he was certain you couldn’t have both.
Draco circled back to where Blaise was, he hadn’t seen much of anything necklace wise that had really stood out to him. He bit his lower lip then, glancing at whatever it was that had caught Blaise’s eye. “I don’t see anything I’d get for ma petite,” he admitted, his hand easily finding Blaise’s. “I was thinking something more….” He just shook his head, he wasn’t entirely sure just what though.