The sunshine that danced down from the clouds above Rookwood Manor was flirty and free, much like Elijah Krum remembered his friends being only a year or so before. Of course, much had changed in that time and though both were pleasant enough, the spark in them both had been dulled by the loss that was still felt palpably in much of the Rookwood household; especially so in Augustus’ solar. Time healed all wounds though; Elijah was a firm believer in that, and it had been a few weeks since his last visit, making it all the more obvious how many of them had come on. Kendall’s smiles were far more genuine and Athena appeared to have slept fully in recent nights. The girls seemed more optimistic by the day and Katarina... she was becoming increasingly beautiful and at the sight of her the evening before, Elijah had stalled, truly shocked by her apparent beauty. He’d sobered himself of course and reminded himself he was in fact engaged; though he was finding it difficult to truly remember that while sat next to the girl that had somehow, overnight, become a woman.
That morning, Elijah had rolled over and felt somewhat buoyant, realising that he could roll about in the oversized bed without hitting another body. He adored sharing beds with people, he always had, but he did enjoy the space given when it was just him. He had woken at the sound of whinnying, assuming that it was Cepheus and Caelum, but upon opening his eyes he realised it simply couldn’t have been; he wasn’t home. Elijah had yawned then, a lazy smile overcoming his features, and had rolled over, clawing back into sleep. He rose again the second time tears could be heard and he moved from his room to the nursery where he found Athena trying to console one of the boys and feed the other at the same time. Elijah relieved her of the other, assuring her that she could focus on feeding Augustus, and showed Archibald the mural’s he’d painted months before for the boys to look at as they grew.
The night before, Elijah had agreed while near-drunk after countless flagons of wine to babysit for Athena the following morning. She had errands to run and wouldn’t be back until mid-afternoon. She promised that the boys were regular in terms of their sleep patterns and she’d been semi-successful in getting them to feed from bottles. Of course, Elijah knew as well as she did that the sleeping patterns would go out of the window and they would scream and cry until they had their mother back feeding them properly. Kendall was most amused, naturally, seemingly aware of the hell Elijah would go through and though Athena was grateful, she had reason for such reservations. Yet she was optimistic for Elijah’s success and so in the morning as he held Archie, she muted the idea to him and with a fresh head, Elijah agreed – there would be no work today.
Athena left a little after ten with Kendall though Elijah knew they would be going their separate ways. He wondered idly whether they’d spent any true alone time since the twins. Sex had always been a big part of their relationship; though not in the conventional way. It was big in the sense that it was when they actually showed each other that they cared, that they had emotions. Kendall had cheek and insatiable humour, Athena was cold and serious – both shirked these traits in favour for lust and love and a tenderness that was only usually muted in exchanged glances. It had been the spark, ultimately, and it was what made Kendall chase Athena. Elijah hadn’t heard the end of it the first time: the Goyle girl who didn’t just lie down and take him... no, the Goyle girl who was nigh animalistic in bed. Elijah would’ve shuddered but he’d had Athena too – he had to agree.
If there was one thing Elijah admired in Athena then it was the way she kept Kendall on the edge, never letting him fall but never quite letting him stay steady, either. The flux of emotions and the way she let him in slowly, the way she kept him at arm’s length at times and then curled up in his arms, intoxicated on everything and nothing and desperate to be near him, to feel his love – it fascinated Elijah. Truly, they shouldn’t have worked. They shouldn’t have. Both craved love, though. Athena was desperate for stability and affection and Kendall wanted the latter with unwavering attention. Of course, she teased him – in fact, more than anything she was probably the reason why he hadn’t strayed... she was interesting. But Elijah knew his friend now and if Athena was anything other than what she used to be for Kendall, the time would come and Merlin knew he’d regret it – eventually.
Exhaling, Elijah turned away from the windows once the pair had Apparated away. He ran a hand through his hair, plying it upwards, glancing at it and determining that he probably could do with a haircut. Smiling impishly, Elijah bounced back over to the cribs and peered over, actually quite glad to find the sleeping boys instead of gurgling, hungry babies. He’d been left in charge, something he was terrified of, and for a moment, Elijah allowed himself a chance to observe them. For nigh three month olds, they were huge. Not overweight by any means but long and filled out with lean baby fat on their arms. They were pictures of their parents though, genuinely gorgeous boys; yet they had the appearances of babies nigh double their ages. Elijah was certainly impressed – breast, it appeared, certainly was best.
Leaving the nursery, Elijah twisted Athena’s bracelet on his wrist, careful to make sure it was awake and working so he’d be aware of when the boys woke. He padded down the hallway, passing Augustus’ room. The man was still asleep by all accounts – his son and daughter-in-law having left early – and Elijah couldn’t blame him. He too had indulged that little bit too much the night before and though Augustus still had every reason to – being that Cordelia’s absence was still a hard pill to swallow – Elijah could see the concern flash in Athena’s eyes as he filled and refilled his glass as though he were drinking water rather than Absinthe. No one made to stop him though; unbeknownst to them, only one person had gotten him to slow down as of late – the most unassuming of them all.
Making his way downstairs, Elijah found that the noise the House Elves were making in the kitchens of Augustus’ solar grew louder and when he entered, the music they were playing from the radio exploded around him and Elijah’s eyebrows shot to his hair line at the sight of the House Elves dancing with wild abandon as they minced about, ensuring breakfast would be ready for when the man of that part of the house rose from his pit. The Elves were a little bit more retiring when they saw Eli but continued to dance despite his wry amusement.
Elijah sat himself down at the breakfast table and smiled as a House Elf came to serve him. The Elf clapped its hands and a spread of every food appropriate for breakfast one could imagine appeared on the table. Elijah ruffled the wispy hair atop the Elf’s head and grinned before beginning to claw towards him toast, eggs, bacon, beans and goodness only knows what else – and was that black pudding? Merlin, all of his Christmases had come at once.
Today would be a good day, Elijah decided as he chewed through his first bits of bacon – a good day indeed.