Seamus had been feeling strange all week. Well, actually, he'd been feeling strange all month, not quite himself since waking up in St. Mungo's with a fresh set of scars on his shoulder as a constant reminder for what was waiting for him during every full moon. But he'd gone from incredibly angry to actually dying and the last few days he just
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He hadn't actually spent a lot of time here since, always returning back to Ireland rather than letting his parents come here. It was difficult, mostly just time consuming, since his da was muggle.
But now it seemed like he had a reason to come back in, at least from time to time.
"Surprise me, yeah?" he said, leaning against the bar. "I was sort of hoping you'd be free to hang out-"
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He was here for her.
She blinked, letting the shock wash over her for a moment before smiling. She tilted her head as she considered him. There was that uneasy look again, the same one she saw the night of karaoke. She didn't like seeing him that way.
"Sure, of course-" she said, reaching for a clean tumbler glass and a top shelf bottle of whiskey, pouring him a double on the rocks before sliding it across the bar and removing her apron.
"Come on- we'll go upstairs."
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"Brilliant," he told her, just before taking a nice long sip of his drink.
"How are you, by the way? Busy?"
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