Her gaze had dropped during his moment of consideration, but her eyes flicked back up to his, slight surprise washing over her. True, she had asked for this. But it hit her immediately how furious Theodore would be if he knew. It was crude as hell to say it, but Connor would never have come about were it not for Mai's drunken anguish over Scorpius's return. It wasn't that she was upset that he had come back so much as she was frustrated at how they had interacted upon his return. What would have happened if she hadn't been attacked? If he had told her before he left? If she had written him after Albus saved her voice?
Mai couldn't even begin to imagine. She wouldn't take back her little boy for the world, but Merlin she had to wonder. She knew that she would receive a distinct lack of approval from Theo after today, but she had been afraid of that already. He seemed to be over her slip of the tongue, but things like that? They didn't just go away. They lingered until something snapped. She hadn't the foggiest what she would do if he hadn't forgiven her like he claimed.
She loved him. She did. But she hadn't really had closure as far as Scorpius was concerned. She didn't want to believe that things wouldn't have happened between her and Theodore without him. She didn't think that was necessarily true. But it certainly hadn't hurt their situation.
He looked positively confused, staring down at her son. When he confessed what the problem was, she let out a relieved laugh. Mai hadn't been sure at all what the concern might have been, but it wasn't nearly as bad as she had imagined.
"Sure," she agreed gently, pushing away thoughts of Theodore's anger. So she leaned down to lift Connor out of his little burrow, careful about his head. It hit her too late that, in order to pass her son over, she would have to touch the man in front of her.
Merlin... Oh, help.
She hid her anxiety from him as best as she could, though, and stepped forward. Mai's heart leapt as the backs of her arms brushed across his extended hands, but not in the way she expected. It was the fear that her child could very well be dropped in the exchange if they weren't aware of themselves. If she let herself remain distracted.
That part of her life had to be closed off if she wanted to move forward with the new things. With the new people. That's why, when she finally stepped back and let Scorpius take charge of Connor, she looked down at her little boy and searched for the Rookwood within him. The dark eyes were a dead giveaway, and she didn't doubt that her son would grow up learning to throw looks that would rival his father and cousin Keiran, and that he would either be heartbroken, or a breaker of hearts. Or both, perhaps.
Her throat felt like it was closing up, and she had to step further way, using the edge of her desk as a crutch. It could never be her and Scorpius, now. And that was okay. She knew it was. But would it really always be her and Theo? Mai glanced down at her hand, where the band and adorning jewel rested, curling around her finger. That hand lifted to her mouth to stifle the pained noise that thought about escaping.
Turning her back to her ex-fiancé, she gripped the desk tightly, first with one and then with both hands, before finally deciding that she had to tell someone outside of their usual group. Someone who wouldn't relay it back to Theodore, even on accident.
Just... someone. Even if it was insane to go sharing secrets about Theodore to the man who had previously been the cause of her fretting as Theo now was.
"I don't think he can forgive me," she expressed. "I said something stupid. On accident. But he says it's fine and I know it isn't true." Tears pricked behind her eyes and she didn't bother trying to pretend otherwise. "It's just a matter of time, really. I've ruined things again."