For a man that had been without a wand for several months, Keiran hadn't actually lost his charm. In fact, he would argue to Oliver later, he may well have improved. With his added concentration and the concern that he would mess something up, his movements had become sharper and his transfiguration results looked nicer somehow.
Or maybe he had just missed it. It was probably that.
Either way, he did as Oliver had asked, only just getting a shelf to move towards the front window when he heard them. Keiran set the shelf down before turning to say hello, wanting to avoid any stupid mistakes. Seeing them, he decided that he was glad that Oliver had told him to stay. Glad that someone had planned it, as he certainly wouldn't have done so. He hadn't seen those two in far too long, as they were right to point out.
"Hah," he returned, reaching out to meet him and set his free hand on Kip's upper arm. "Don't get your hopes up."
He was tempted to claim that he had learned some new tricks while off in those other countries, but that wasn't quite true, as amused as they might be to hear him say it. Keiran wasn't really ready to dive into story time about that trip yet, besides.
"Can't quite lie about being happy to come back home," he conceded, though. "Been busy, fam?"
Not entirely certain where he had picked up that slang term, Keiran allowed himself to frown slightly as he turned away and started moving things around again. Once the front wall was covered aside from the door, he'd made enough space for a proper-sized table and chairs.
When Jack came in, he stopped in his cross to the back office. He'd been planning to change things in there into what they would need.
"No hello for me, Jack?" He cut in, hoping to alleviate whatever that awkward tension was. She spoke to him next and he chuckled, mirroring her movement as he was meant to. "If we play anything with partners, I'll go opposite you. But then someone will be left out, so unless people stop being purposefully awkward," he glanced towards Gabby for a moment, "the evening won't work out. So let's hope it doesn't come to that."
Swinging open the door to the back office, he registered that he hadn't answered the question about Oliver. "Connolly's out getting drinks and grabbing his poker set so we've got things to play with."
Almost comically, he began tossing pens and a couple of notepads out into the main area of the store. Keiran pulled the door to, and started dragging one of the tables they'd set up for customers into the center of the now-empty space. "Do watch out," he warned vaguely, beginning to alter the objects in front of him.
The notepads and pens, perhaps surprisingly, were saved. But the table was altered, and then he made the chairs left out for the customers a bit taller as well, and a bit fluffier for comfort. Those he levitated over and organized around the table as evenly as he could with his magic.
"Give those a test, yeah?" He requested, leaning forward and pressing against the seat cushion of one of the chairs. "Let me know if they're too short, why don't you, Short?" A smirk lifted his lips, even though it wasn't his finest joke by any means. Keiran had never been the funniest man, though, so he supposed they might at least groan, and that would be amusement enough for him.
"Anyway, you lot can go ahead and pick your spots if you want, though I should point out that the loo is in the back by the other door," he gestured with one hand, his thumb out to sort of point towards it.
Just then, Oliver came sweeping back in through the front door, locking it after it closed to. "Sorted?" He asked before setting things down and moving to greet everyone properly. "Glad you could all make it. It's about time that Hayes had a bit of fun, I think."