It was actually ridiculous how little it took to set Nessa off when it came to Dylan. She couldn’t even believe he was allowed at the Hayes’ home after what he had done – not that anyone but Baldric knew about it. But that was beside the point. He shouldn’t have had the nerve – the gall – to talk to her again, nonetheless be in the same room. So when she had gone in to talk to Baldric and instead found the pair of them fighting (again), she couldn’t even attempt to contain her anger.
Her words had come out dangerously cold, and both boys had come to learn that a quiet, bristling Nessarose was far worse than one that yelled at them. One that yelled lacked thought, lacked true aggression. But the calculated voice of her furious reprimands was enough to quiet the pair of them. It wasn’t until Adrienne came in and said that someone new was downstairs that Nessa tried to calm herself.
“You two should probably stay here…” Adrienne added warily, wrapped an arm around Nessa’s shoulders to direct her out of the room. “Or, you know, just give everyone space.”
Nessa didn’t need to think the older brunette, because she already had, countless times since coming to live in Bridget’s home. Adrienne had become something of a mother figure to a lot of them, but the Ravenclaw said that it was hardly the first time she had been seen that way. Nessa had jokingly pointed out that her husband certainly didn’t think of her the same as the others, and Adrienne had just rolled her eyes and laughed.
In truth, it was shocking how well the two were able to get along, considering their vastly different backgrounds. Nessa wasn’t sure, but she thought there was something in Adrienne that wasn’t quite showing itself yet. The girl would get lost in thought sometimes, even when Kaiden was talking to her, and Nessa couldn’t help but think that she recognized the look in Adrienne’s eyes that hit just before she blinked and turned to speak to him. How he didn’t notice was beyond Nessarose. Perhaps he did but just wasn’t obvious about it. All Nessa could really hope was that he would figure it out and help her.
It was a little too late for Nessa to be helped, she had decided, so if nothing else, at least Adrienne would have someone on her side.
Descending the stairs, Adrienne let her hand fall back to her side upon catching sight of the new part of their team. Well, Nessa mused sarcastically, at least he’s enthusiastic about it… The girls paused at the bottom of the stairs for a moment, sizing up the man before them, but it wasn’t long before Adrienne broke the silence.
“Tea?”
Bounding off the bottom step and onto the wooded floor of the Hayes’s living room, she turned towards the kitchen before Nessa could get out her reply of, “Please.” Nessa looked to the man standing there, one eyebrow raised in a silent question.