"Some blocks of missing time, huh?" She said. "I do know what that's like. My best advice is to leave them alone, Matt. Sometimes we're better off not knowing that stuff we were spared remembering. Sometimes it is far kinder. I'm sorry you went through all that, but I'm glad you're back. The new look isn't bad, but you'll have to give me a bit of time to get used to it."
She put the bottle of solvent on the table, deciding that she would perhaps allow Jess to decide if he wanted to clean the paintballs off Walburga's portrait or not. "Don't drink that," she told him. "I'm not sure exactly what its made out of. I presume you saw Walburga's neon paintball splatters. Michael's work. Some new hex he designed. Not removable by a normal finite for some odd reason. Anyway, I got my dad to come up with a solvent to clean off Michael's magical paintballs--if Jess decides to clean her up. Speaking of Michael, you know he won't give you much mercy with his nicknaming, new look or not. Michael is Michael, regardless."
She took a sip of her firewhiskey and studied him a moment and the sandwich before asking about her next thoughts.
"So, do you still have your place? Or are you in need of a more permanent place?" She knew Matt typically returned here when his own living situation was up in the air. "The reason I ask, is that Brian and I have more than doubled our property, and we've added a barn, larger stables, and--five new guest houses. They're all 3-4 bedroom log homes, all done in either Mission style decor or American Southwest. But--you're welcome to whichever one you want--for as long as you like. Unless I can confince you to make yourself at home in one of the extra rooms in our main house.
"I think you'll like what Brian's done. I think he's taking the whole fatherhood thing very seriously and he's been thinking about raising a very healthy family. He's added a gym, a pool, crops, a large orchard of fruit and nut trees, livestock, a stocked pond, paved riding trails through the woods, and he's found natural spring water. We're totally self sufficient and completely unplottable. What's not to like--except 5 kids in diapers all at the same time?"