Darren almost groaned at her comment but at the same time repressed another smile. She was exactly the same as she had been at Hogwarts… He had missed her deeply, in truth. No one else would have barged in like this, ignoring both their previous conversation and his formality. She had never been afraid to challenge him, and he had always found that both frustrating and invigorating.
“If I was, I’d be more discreet about it, unlike some people,” he responded, somewhat casually, catching the way she was looking at him. Her casual tone had inadvertently induced the same from him. Apparently, his slightly rugged appearance didn't bother her in the least, which pleased him. He had to admit, even though he didn't understand muggle clothing, she did look good in whatever she was wearing. Maybe it was just because it was Gin, or maybe it was just that the clothing was quite different to what he normally had seen the pureblood girls in his circle wear. Lucretia certainly wouldn't have been caught dead in muggle clothing.
“Plans? Well, Gringotts, then back home,” he lied. Well, in truth he had booked the Leaky Cauldron room for the entire week, and this was the third day. But the entire purpose had been to see Gin, and now that was done, Darren thought he might just head back home. But not after catching up with her more. He was still burning with curiosity. The lie gave him an opportunity to find out more, and then leave soon if necessary.
Darren had thought that she would have taken their last conversation more to heart than this. He had thought that would have pushed her to move on. Well, perhaps she had. But it definitely seemed to him at least that she wasn’t thinking much about it. He had thought about apologizing, but it felt like it was better to just move on. And, for now, he had least wanted to have a normal conversation. After all the events of last year, Darren knew that at least he owed it to someone like Gin to try, one more time as an adult, to explain himself. And perhaps to even be friends again.
“I’m fine with my tea,” he said, pointing to the cup next to his book. His book! Darren had totally forgotten it and hoped she hadn’t read the title. Hastily, he placed the newspaper over ‘A court of thorns and roses Magick Moste Evile’ and moved his tea closer to him, hoping she wouldn’t notice. It wasn’t that Darren was particularly interested in dark arts, but nothing to do all day did mean he had plenty of time to read anything and everything.
He had assumed she hadn’t gotten enough sleep, for several possible reasons – some which were particularly bothersome - and was rushing to work. He had not thought of overnight work for healers, but he supposed it made sense. St. Mungos couldn’t just close after all. That sounded awful to Darren, who liked having a proper routine, and sleeping at the appropriate time. [[[[OOC: Unlike me, writing this post at 4:30 AM to keep my promise :”) ]]]]. “I'd have invited you to sit, but you obviously didn't need the invitation. Lets catch up on things, I’ve…” He had been about to say that he had missed her. But he needed to know what they were exactly first. He quickly changed course, somewhat awkwardly. “…just remembered you work in creature injuries right?” There was a good joke there, Darren thought, with werewolves and creature injuries… but now was neither the right time nor the right audience. “Tell me about it. Seems like it was a long day.”