Violet and I would absolutely sit down for a beer or five and go out for pub trivia.
Probably at the pub run by Serenoa, where she'd probably give me playful ribbing for ogling and I'd point out "no, he's kind of a disaster, but he's cute though".
Actually, that gives me an idea...
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Camilla wasn't sure what to expect looking at the kind of run down pub off a laneway in the CBD, but wanting to make the most of her weekend in Melbourne, and seeing a sign in the window for pub trivia, she couldn't help but find herself entering the pub. There was a TV playing today's major footy game (Collingwood v Richmond - she couldn't care less) - but another TV that seemed to be playing a...Quidditch game? Okay, that was certainly weird.
An older woman with blonde hair looked directly at her, her lips curving in to a sly smile of recognition.
"Oh, I know you," she said, somewhat mysteriously.
"How long's it been? 15 years?" Camilla was startled, only to realize she was having an isekai moment and had probably been run over by a bus and was in a coma.
"Oh," she replied.
"You're Violet, aren't you?" Camilla looked around, stunned.
"Did I really just get flung 30 odd years in to the future?"
"Of course not," a younger voice piped up, and Camilla looked around to see a kid of no more than thirteen or so with a glass of lemonade (to match Violet's beer).
"You're having a hyper-realistic dream. Obviously." Camilla grinned, quickly realizing who that was too.
"Hi, Aine," she replied, smirking as she went to the counter and ordered a beer. Noah gave her a nod - didn't he have anything better to do on a Saturday afternoon?
"Is it sad that I'm at the point of dreaming I'm meeting you all purely because I'm desperate to have a social engagement like pub trivia again?"
All three of them looked at her and said "yes" in unison.
"Okay, you know what, that's fair." Shrugging, she sat down on a stool with the two girls, pulling a pen and notebook out of her oversized and overcrowded handbag. Aine looked at her with some disdain.
"How can you go about carrying that every day? Isn't your back going to be f- ruined?" She only barely held back a curse, much to the amusement of Violet and Camilla. They turned to her in unison, almost matching smirks on their faces.
"Too late for that!" they crowed in sync, before bursting in to laughter. Aine rolled her eyes, muttering something about crazy old ladies. Camilla gave her a sympathetic look.
"No, but seriously, when you're carrying your school books, use a backpack, else you'll end up doing what I did through high school and screwing it up forever." She nodded sagely.
"Yeah, okay, whatever," Aine grumbled, playing with the rim of her glass.
"I definitely have some questions about your creative decisions, by the way. And some complaints." Violet chuckled, signalling to Noah for another round. Lemonade for Aine, naturally, beers for the pair of them. Camilla sighed, knowing she must've been on some desperation to hit this point in her life, but figured she'd make the most of it anyway. Besides, she had some apologizing to do to the pair of them - for what had already come to pass for Violet, and for what would come to pass for Aine.