It happened as her laugh broke free. As he looked up at the reflection of the pair of them in Alice's mirror - their mirror, though the possession would hardly have mattered were it anybody else he was sharing with. It happened when his eyes found hers there, his lips curved upwards at the sides, and he sent her a quick wink. It happened. The thought registered.
Keep choosing her.
It wasn't a question for him, whether or not he would listen to that advice he gave himself. He didn't have to actively think about putting her first. That wasn't ever an issue. But he refused to turn around and change, or to wake up one morning and behave as abominably as Keiran had to Millie. Poor man, that Hayes one. The Ivanov one, too. They'd been gone for ages. He couldn't fathom being away from Alice like that, being away from home like that. But he understood that, were it Ariel who had gone missing - no matter how bizarre their friendship was - he would have done anything he could have to help him.
Returning to the task at hand - that of dressing for the day - Oliver offered himself a secret sort of smile, only to find that Alice was crossing the room towards him when he looked up again. One hand came up to her side, the other following suit as her arms curled around his neck. His eyes fell shut and his thumbs smoothed down the fabric of her dress, but then he caught her smile and released her as she backed away.
"Thanks," he returned, only half sarcastically.
Turning his gaze towards the drawer that would hold his trousers for the day, he expressed his agreement. Smoothie aside, they could go for something on the way. She was a smart one, his girl.
Once they had organized themselves and were ready to go, Oliver took charge of the apparition duties. The first stop, of course, was to a café where Alice could pick up her drink of choice, and he suggested that they walk the rest of the way to a bookshop, fearing incidents combining scalding liquid and apparition. It didn't sound like a great plan, all things considered. It wasn't until he turned her through the Leaky and out into the alleyway behind so that they could head to Diagon Alley that Oliver started grinning.
Flourish & Blotts had not been the ideal place to shop before - not half because it only carried magical texts or pieces strictly aimed at the wizarding population in the past. Of course, knowing that, Oliver didn't expect Alice to be overly thrilled about the prospect of trying to find something halfway decent there. As hard as he tried to cover his excitement about stopping in, though, he found it utterly impossible.
As they made it past the Fortescue's parlour awning, a familiar face came into sight. Oliver wasn't sure if Alice had even seen the other man since he had returned, but Keiran stood outside, arms crossed in front of him as he considered whether or not he liked the window display. The sound of Oliver calling out to him drew Keiran's attention, however, and he turned towards them with a wide smile.
Things were going well, then. Oliver was glad.
Keiran reached out to greet Oliver with a hand on the shoulder before looking towards Alice and drawing her into a side hug. "C'mon, then. I've re-organized things," Keiran announced, stepping back to hold the door open for them.
Within the shop, Oliver could hear chattering from somewhere towards the back, and when his eyes lifted he caught sight of the sign that announced the children's area in that direction. Likely, he mused to himself, it was the mini!Hayeses running amok whilst their dad wasn't looking. He didn't expect to see a random fourth child come out from between the shelves, though, and it was not lost on him that this one was older than the others.
"Connolly!"
Oliver turned, only to find a friendly smile peeking over the top of a tall shelf. "Erik," he returned, grasping the identity of the young boy immediately. "What are you-?"
"Keiran's not worked up the courage to go get a new wand yet," Erik informed him, shooting a disapproving look in the Slytherin's direction. "I'm not sure he's accepted that his other one is gone."
"Have too," Keiran cut in almost childishly. Perhaps he had been spending too much time with his son. "There's just been too much to do around here."
"Yeah," Erik agreed. "And I've been doing the lot of it.
Oliver chuckled and shook his head, turning back to Alice. "What do you think?"
"Your guy chose well," Erik informed her, thinking himself quite helpful. Oliver really only got the feeling that Erik wanted to wiggle his way in, so he didn't offer any real reaction to the comment except in the widening of his smile as he directed it towards Alice.