Angus held his hand out to the male, who hesitated and then stood up and walked into Angus's palm. Angus lowered him down to the side table to where the bowl of water and bathing things were, and then he opened a book and set it up for the little fairy to have some privacy. A moment or two later, Angus head some buzzing noises that sounded like a cross between music and like what he might have imagined a bee would sound like if it were either laughing or singing or both. He heard a splash, and he saw that the little sliver of soap had slipped away from the improvised tub, so Angus put it on his fingertip and reached around the book and handed it back. He felt the tiny hands pick it up again, and this time he was sure he was hearing laughter. Angus saw the reflection in the table wax of the clothes lying on the table in a heap, so Angus used just a very, very slight wandless magic spell to clean and refresh the fairy's clothes, leaving them as clean as if they had been freshly laundered. The man's tiny face peered around the book, looking up at Angus curiously, wondering if Angus could do magic. Angus laughed, and then the little fairy laughed too and disappeared back behind the book.
"He's having much too much fun in the bath," Angus told them as Marcus came downstairs and went and got himself coffee first. "He could well be there til the water gets cold. Since they live in the woods, maybe he's never had a warm bath before. Thanks for taking the girls. I appreciate it. I don't know if Jack could use our help going out to help find the traces of the poison, but I feel like I should be doing something."
"Well, if you want to be doing something, why don't you see if you could make Abbey her pink pancakes for breakfast or some of her favorite pink cookies? Nobody else quite has the knack to do them the way you do," Marcus suggested. "Breakfast smells great. I'll get some as soon as I have a sip or two of coffee first."
"The cookies. Perfect," Angus said. "She might not be up to breakfast quite yet, and I'm sure Rosaria will be spoiling her rotten. But one can never have too many cookies, can they?"
"That will cheer her up," Marcus said. as the kids came to the kitchen for breakfast. "You ladies going shopping today, then, after the girls go to Evan's?"
"Shopping? Without us?" Ginger asked.
"You have a potions exam, remember?" Angus asked. The girls sighed and went to fix their plates.
"They were hoping you forgot," Marcus laughed.
"You feeling ready for it?" Angus asked them.
"We can do the potion now, so we should do alright. Our book left a step out. That's why it wasn't working, according to Edward."
"Well, that would make an immense difference," Marcus said. "I'm glad you have it worked out now, though. Best of luck on it today."
"You'll both do fine," Angus said, confident.
"I hope," Anise said.