"Remind me again why you're making me run errands with you."
"Because, love. I'm a dreadful sod since... what happened. You've got to keep me from being awful to people."
Avery smiled slightly, almost proud of the influence she had over him. Still, she was concerned about him. He wasn't okay, and even though he could clearly admit that fact, it didn't change how anxious she felt about him sometimes. Like he might fall apart right in front of her. She had no way of knowing, of course, that Keiran was quite afraid of the same thing.
And that, of course, was the real reason that Avery Ivanov Bishop was traveling around the Wizarding World with him that day rather than spending it with her daughter. In her arms, she carried a massive tower of files, and Keiran held one of his own as they stumbled down the halls of St. Mungo's together. It was important, of course, to keep records up-to-date everywhere, not just at Hogwarts. And with Theo so concerned about Mai and Keiran's new position requiring that he be the one to take the project on, it was about time they were copied and brought over.
The copying had been the easy part. Avery had nearly been granted permission to use one of those extendable bags, but then Keiran had worried that things would get out of order and thus have to be reorganized again. And so they arrived looking in quite a mess, and Avery was about to complain again just to fill the silence around their footsteps, but Keiran spoke first.
"Teddy? Mate, that you?" He asked, turning sideways so he could look at the other man properly. "How strange, the way paths line up. First at the school, now here as well."
Avery shifted slightly to her left, trying to look at the man in question, but she didn't manage more than a blink of one before the topmost portion of her stack very swiftly and suddenly toppled, sending pages flying all around her like something out of one of those Muggle films. Merlin help her, but she had turned into something of a klutz after having Sophie, hadn't she? Hours of pretending to be one to make her daughter feel better had formed a truly embarrassing habit.
"Merlin," Keiran gaped, setting his stack down on the desk without so much as glancing to see what he was covering. He then turned back to her, forcefully taking her bunch away as well. "Even without the bag you managed to make a mess, Avery," he teased with one of the fullest laughs she had heard in weeks.
Despite how frustrated she was with herself, she couldn't keep the smile off of her face as she knelt down to collect the trashed files. Once they were all back in her arms, she began sifting through them - carefully this time - and trying to rearrange them.
Keiran had other ideas, though. He set her stack down as well, then took the ones she had collected, lifting one hand to rest between her shoulder blades as he gestured towards Teddy with the mess of papers. "Avery, this is Teddy Lupin. He's teaching at Hogwarts this year."
She blinked once before gathering herself and stepping away from Keiran, instead moving towards Teddy and offering a hand and a chagrined smile. "Hello. I'm not usually such a travesty in public, but you're one of the lucky ones who can say they've caught me, I suppose."