"Oh god, is it?" she all but moaned at the news of snow. Elsie couldn't be bothered to keep up with anything practical it seemed. How many times had she stepped out in a sundress to only be dragged back into her apartment by Claire, wrapped in a cardigan, scarf, and warming spell, before she was allowed out her way. There was nothing professional nor ladylike about Elsie's disdain for the weather news, but it was genuine. Between the accent, choice of words, and the Norton-brand drama, there was something remarkably Elsie about the statement. "I'll just floo out of here. Go somewhere warm, and then have some warm drinks just to spite the snow." She grinned.
She quietly filed away the information that he sold potions supplies. Not that she was a potioneer herself, but she had learned a thing or two working out of Knockturn, and it seemed potioneers were always on the lookout for ingredients not readily available through mainstream ways. She wasn't looking to get involved anything questionable, of course. Her life was going far too well for her to risk any of it.
But she got bored. One day she might enjoy a little risk.
She smiled, setting down her wand as she slowly reached out to pick up the box. "I like the flat. It's home-y." She glanced up and offered a smile. She turned the box over to check the latch and he continued on. She groaned sympathetically at his comment regarding family and said, "Been there. It's nice to cut that cord. A hassle, sure, but it's nice."
(As if she hadn't survived off of her parent's money for years and still enjoyed the comforts of the wardrobe they had paid for.)
She was ready to delve into the box, but he turned the question towards her affairs and she straightened up a bit, glancing over at him and offering a smile. "I have. Finally found a job that doesn't make me want to kill everyone, and vice versa." She laughed - file away the term dramatic irony, folks, it'll be useful for later. "I'm living with Claire Bishop- oh but you probably remember her if you bothered to remember me. Blonde goddess, mind of a genius, grace of a queen. Yep, she's the roomie. Just trying to stay out of trouble beyond that, I guess."
She wasn't sure why she hadn't brought up Dimitri. She often jumped at even smaller opportunities to describe in full detail the French demigod that had stolen her heart. Perhaps it was how long he had been away. Perhaps it was because he was a little more distant. Maybe she was just hungry and wanted to get this over with so she could get lunch. Elsie rarely bothered to analyze her own motives - she never got anywhere anyway.
She opened the box and let out a cluck of appreciation for the object. "Interesting," she said. "Looks like an old Remembrall prototype. We've gotten a few of the really old ones, ones that used elephant tusk and whatnot - oh, yes, looks like there's some ivory in the binding." She glanced up at him. "Does it work?" And then, to be cheeky, she added with a grin, "I mean, as best you can remember."