Khaat had gotten up rather early, unable to sleep for some odd reason. She'd gotten up before light, letting Brian sleep. The girls were fast asleep and the house was quiet. Even Angus seemed to be relatively deep in sleep. He'd left his door ajar, and Khaat had seen he seemed to be far away from the wizarding world at the moment.
She went downstairs, wrapped in a vanilla velvet robe that Brian had bought for her, and made coffee. The robe reminded her that he had firmly told her that the bigger house could, from time to time, get drafty when the weather got cold. And it was cold this morning.
She'd taken a couple of cups and a carafe of coffee back upstairs and had curled up on the sofa, looking out across the estate, just soaking up the silence. She saw that, just before daylight, it started to snow. The first snowflakes of the season. It was silent and beautiful.
Brian stirred at daylight and got up and came over to her. She began to hear sounds of Angus's waking and rising from his room as well. "So, what's got you up so early?" Brian asked, filling the other mug with coffee. He kissed her cheek.
"I have no idea," she smiled at him.
"I have a gift for you to wear today when you go out. Your cloak is not going to be enough." He went to his closet and produced a black suede coat with fur trim. The coat went clear to the ground and had a full hood. "For you. I want you to have better winter clothes."
"Brian! Its beautiful," she said. She got up and tried it on. It was a perfect fit.
"You'll find new black suede gloves and boots in your closet," he smiled.
"You're the best," she said, kissing him.
"Go get dressed. I'll check on the girls."
She chose a pair of well fitting brown slacks and a beige v necked cashmere sweater. She found the black suede boots and finished dressing. By then she smelled breakfast. Eggs, toast, bacon. It smelled good. Brian clearly had the girls up. She could hear them chattering at him happily as he carried them downstairs.
She tucked her wand in her boot and Brian's credit card in her pocket and picked up her coat and gloves and went downstairs.
"You're just in time. Breakfast is ready," Brian said. "And I expect Jess and Ronata here any minute."
"Then I don't have time to eat."
"Of course you do. Sit. There's plenty. And if they're not hungry, they really will wait for you."