Rivah scrunched her nose at Cael's teasing, and was oddly tempted to stick out her tongue at him. Turning to face the glass cases, the witch frowned slight to herself. Where the hell had that come from? She wasn't an adolescent. Merlin, she probably hadn't actually stuck her tongue out at someone since before her Hogwarts years. What was it about the man that always made her want to act like something she wasn't? Or at least, something she usually wasn't.
Rivah hummed slightly to herself as she lent over the glass case. There were so many flavors to choose from, it was rather ridiculous. It was almost like the sweet shop was trying to make deciding between all of their different confections as difficult as they possibly could. Then again, the owner had been Scorpius Malfoy for a few years now, and the witch wouldn't put it past the man. Still driving people to the end of their tolerance, just via candy instead of sarcastic words. Letting out something between and exhale and a snort, Rivah threw the thought from her mind. She was being ridiculous.
"I'd like..." the woman said slowly, drawing out the words as long as she could, attempting to give herself another few moments to decide. "A square of original, a square of triple chocolate, and," Rivah paused for a moment. Peaking up at Cael's face, the witch couldn't help but smile as she said, "a peppermint one." It was a three squares of fudge kind of day, and she'd always told herself that she'd try the peppermint one day. After her friend's reaction to it, she couldn't not get some.
Rivah tried not to think. Tried not to think about the way that Cael had ruffled her hair, but smoothed it down afterwards, having remembered she didn't like it when her hair was a mess. She tried not to think about how she'd leant back slightly into that hand, her body reacting automatically, as she certainly hadn't asked it to do that. She also tried quite hard not to inhale too deeply, because Cael smelled far too good. His sent still lingered slightly upon her clothing from the hug they'd just shared. She tried not to think about how the muscles of his arms felt while wrapped around her. Or how his facial features had grown more attractive since the last time they'd met. She was trying not to think about any of that. It wasn't working.
"Busy," Rivah replied with a solemn nod, tilting her head backwards to look up at her friend, "so busy. But I'd love to lunch, my Department can survive without me for a few hours."
A thought hitting her like a sledgehammer, the witch quickly turned her head towards Cael. She hadn't seen him in almost a year, and she'd only gotten her promotion in April. Therefore, unless he'd caught the article in the Daily Prophet, Cael wouldn't be aware of her new job. Eyes lighting up, Rivah practically beamed at the wizard before saying, "I'm Department Head now, did you know?"
Rivah had always been somewhat of the darling of the Ministry Department she now ran. She'd joined straight out of Hogwarts, and had slipped easily into the role of spirit specialist. She'd been the youngest one there, and was treated like the little sister of all the other workers. After about a year, two of their best beast specialists retired at the same time. Completely understaffed, the beast division was at a loss, before it was discovered that Rivah had somewhat of a talent for that division as well. She wasn't as good as she was with spirits, but she was adequate. Almost eleven months later, the beast division was finally staffed well enough for the twenty year old Rivah to return to her preferred job. Within three years, she became the best spirit specialist they had. The last two years had been messy. The Department had passed hands three times, two of the Heads being far too lax with their responsibilities. During this time, the blonde had done everything. She had bounced from division to division, picking up whatever case needed doing. Not a soul was surprised when Rivah became the new Department Head. Except for, perhaps, Rivah herself. She'd been far too pleased to feel anything else.