The broom was expertly crafted and flew like a dream. It was as if it was made especially for Elijah. He looked down at his parents stood on the veranda and he leaned to the right, bringing the broom down toward the ground level. He straightened it up and sped passed them, dropping a kiss to his mother’s cheek and snatching an apple from the fruit bowl as he passed. He heard his father’s shout of indignation but Elijah merely laughed in response. He released his hole of the broom and directed it with his feet in the stirrups. He threw the apple up in the air and leaned back, catching it before he and the broom out ran it. Elijah rubbed his against his shirt and took a bite out of the ripened fruit as he returned one hand to the broom.
Elijah leaned to the left and brought the broom back down so it was running just above the ground, over the expanse of lush green grass back towards the house. As he neared the steps of the veranda, Elijah began to pull up. The broom stepped out from underneath him and flew up into the air. His feet slammed down onto the veranda and he looked up, grinning at his mother who looked positively horrified. She burst out of her seat and ran around the side of the table, grasping her face in her hands. She turned his head sharply from side to side and Elijah gave a small cry of indignation. Marina dropped her hands and frowned at her son, her cheeks reddening slightly. Elijah grinned and kissed his mother on the cheek again before taking his seat.
“The Andersons will be coming over today,” Viktor informed his son, reaching forward to take a piece of bread from the bread basket in the middle of the table. Marina poured her husband some white wine and Elijah tapped his fingers against the glass. She tsked and poured a fair amount into Elijah’s glass before retracting the bottle and placing it well out of his grasp. “Don’t indulge him, Rina,” Viktor murmured in her ear with a smile. Elijah made a face at the soppy attitude and picked up his glass. Viktor turned back and reached over the table, taking the glass from his son. He handed it to Marina and she placed the glass with the bottle. “Elijah, focus. The Andersons are coming over which means you have to be sensible.”
Elijah sighed and ran his hand through his hair before grinning once more at the prospect of Mira and Alice coming over. Suddenly, Elijah jumped to his feet and Marina rose with him. Viktor began spread pâté over his bread and didn’t bother to look up, his attention placed back on the newspaper. Elijah pursed his lips and looked at his mother pleadingly. She knew what he wanted and it didn’t happen to be the wine – not yet anyway. Marina brought her hands up and rested them on her son’s shoulders. She brushed some invisible lint off of them and decided to relent.
“Alright go on,” She pushed his chest and gestured for him to take another broom. Only Merlin knew where the other one had gone. “That’s the eighth broom since you’ve been home, Elijah Nathaniel Krum. If you don’t start looking after them then you won’t have any more. Now get! I don’t want to see you or those Alice until they’re meant to be there-”
“Thanks, Mum!” Elijah kissed her on the cheek and jumped over the railing of the patio. He took off at a run, calling one of the brooms out of the broom shed as he did so. Marina whirled around, her hands gripping the railing as she called after him,
“Drop her home, Elijah! And don’t get caught!” But her calls went unheard as he took off and flew towards their home. Marina sighed and took her seat once more. “What are we going to do with him, Viktor?”
Her husband shrugged and looked up, a smile on his lips. “He’s besotted with her, Marina.”
“Then why is he betrothed to Mira, Viktor?!”
(Jamie! You can godmod Elijah appearing at her window!)