hand and moved slowly to an armchair standing behind the bench, on which indeed stood a pot of steaming tea and a plate of biscuits.
-Sit down, Mr Erik.- The dragoness pointed him to the other armchair, on the opposite side of the table.
-Thank you.- Bleist seated himself comfortably and waited until the woman had finished tussling and was seated before starting the conversation.
-You must try the tea.- She said placing a cup of hot brew in front of him.-I got it from my friend Helga. I have to admit that it's been a long time since I drank one like this.
-Undoubtedly.- Darius accepted the cup and took a sip of the aromatic tea.
-Oh, good...- The old woman took a breath as she sat down opposite him in the armchair and sipped.-We can talk now, because I guess you didn't come just for a courtesy visit.
-Unfortunately not.- Bleist looked at her more seriously.-I would like to talk to you about Draco.
-Of course.- She smiled at him while taking a sip from her teacup.-You're probably new, I've never met you before somehow.
-Yes, I arrived about a week ago from Klingenspietze.- He replied with an elaborate smile.-I have only been working at the Academy for a few days.
-Oh, that's noticeable right away.-The woman laughed.-You haven't had time to soak up the local atmosphere and superstitions.
-You're probably right.-The mage took another sip of tea while looking at some painting hanging behind his interlocutor.-We're getting off topic.-He shook his head as if reminding himself why he had come.-I've noticed recently that Draco hasn't shown up at the Academy for a few days. Is he perhaps ill?
-How kind of you!- Nasua seemed pleased by such a question posed, or even grateful for it. - Perhaps I shouldn't mention it, but the other professors have never taken an interest in him.- The woman blinked quickly while holding her cup up to her chest.- I'm getting off topic again, aren't I? You must forgive me though, it is such a habit of the old dragoness.- She said