Feeling the shudder he reached with his hand to grab Jake's. "My parents married out of love. Most though would have assumed their marriage had been arranged, but it wasn't. I hope that they will let me do the same." Draco replied.
"I've never heard anything positive out of an arranged marriage...not to mention those are old fashioned ways."
"I'm glad they did." Even if they were a bit extreme in their ways. With his chin still tucked on Draco's shoulder, he smirked and nipped the other's ear. "Alright hot shot, you're going to tap twice on the mousepad on top of that blue S icon. That's the icon for Skype. Just go tap-tap, real quick."
He gave a nod in agreement only to shudder slightly as Jake nipped his ear. No fair, taking advantage of him when he couldn't really retaliate. Fine. He went ahead and hit the S and then shifted slightly so that he could slip his hand up Jake's shirt to trace his fingers along his chest.
That got a shiver from Jake in return and he laughed by that pale ear. "Oh man, we won't get to talk to Jenn again at this rate." A teasing smile as he nudged a little as the program came up. "Here we go," he said quietly, "so this is Skype. These are all of my friends over here and this one - Jenn Autenberry - that's her. See the little green dot? That means she's online."
He reached around to open the chat window and typed a hello, you there? "Making sure she's at her computer though."
And a few moments later, a 'Hey, Jake!' Popped up. "Perfect! She is!"
"You started it," Draco pointed out with a sly smile. "We'll just finish later."
The whole concept of the program confused Draco, but with the examples, Draco was starting to see how it worked. It still confused him that they were able to talk to people all the way across the pond with this program and no magic was needed.
"So I did. Promise?" He grinned even more before he typed quickly, 'have a few minutes? Draco's here.'
'YES! Video!'
"Alright so... You click this big green button with an old style phone on it-" click, "and there we go! Now it's ringing her." Complete with noise.
Then a moment later it connected and thought before the camera light clicked on and the video popped open. There was the girl in the picture, smiling brightly. She was tanned, bright, and even though they didn't look alike, she and Jake both had that same smile. "Jake! And this must be Draco, hullo!" She waved them to them both.
"Camera is here," he pointed to the little dot at the top of the Mac, "if you want to look right at her on her screen."
He gave a nod in response and then watched as Jake proceeded to call his sister. Draco noted the same smile they shared. He followed Jake's instructions and gave a wave and a smile.
"Hello," Draco greeted. He sounded a bit hesitant as he tried to get used to everything. The hesitation wasn't toward meeting Jenn.
"He's cute!" Jenn teased and it was very obvious how close brother and sister were.
Jake laughed and winked comically. "As if anyone I'd date wouldn't be?"
Jenn stuck her tongue out before her eyes focused more on Draco. "It's really good to finally meet you even if it's online. Jake's been telling me all about you. He mentioned you want to come out here for University?"
Ug there was the word, cute. Granted, he could tell that they were teasing. "I think Lucky was the one who did the picking this time." Draco replied in a teasing tone.
"Yes, there's a good chance of me going there. My folks want to check the place out first before the final decision," Draco answered. "None of us have been across the pond before."
"Stop giving away my secret!" Jake said with a laugh. "He's right though. Dogs always know."
"That's because Lucky is the better of the two," Jenn teased her brother who cried 'Hey!' But she continued, "it's a shock at first, but it's not all that different once you get used to it. You just need to give the Americans a chance."
Jake turned his head and hid a yawn, then put his chin back where it had been.
Draco couldn't help but laugh at the banter. He couldn't help but bombard her with various questions. It was interesting to learn what the Muggles were like there verses here. He wanted to know if they were different from the witches and wizards.
"Is the culture really different?" From what he had heard from Melinda there were a bunch of differences...but how extreme he wanted to know.
Jenn would start talking about the little things - names of things, phrases, the way they did their schooling... Any little thing she could think of, happy to talk. She had a habit of twirling her hair around her finger, which was quiet long. Jake happily sat back, cup of tea in hand, just happily listening to his sister and... boyfriend? Talk to one another.
It seemed so simple even if it wasn't. Magic. Draco was magic and he wanted to know so much more about it.
Draco was quickly storing away every bit of information he learned. Granted, it was easier hearing her explain things. He knew experiencing the differences would be different.
As he talked he was pretty expressive with his hands and it was easy to tell when he was excited or confused by the topic. He did find Jenn enjoyable and could really see how Jake and her connected so easily. He only hoped his parents would accept Jake even if he lied for now and said they were just friends. Even though he didn't want to lie.
Eventually the conversation began to wind down. He glanced at Jake to see how he was holding up.
Jake looked happy. He was sitting back letting them talk, unable to help himself in how pleased he looked that they were getting along. Jenn was One of the most important people in the world to him, right after his grandmother, so when she seemed pleased, he was happy. He knew they would talk again in private as soon as she could manage it.
"Jenn, you need anything from London I could ship? Draco and I are popping there next week," Jake asked and Jenn's eyes lit up.
"A jar of Branston pickles please?? You can't find them anywhere here!"
Draco was glad that he seemed to pass the first test. He thought that was an odd request, but then if you couldn't find that there then he suppose he could understand the urge of wanting the item.
"Yes, I plan on dragging him all London. In return he's dragging me out camping." Draco commented with a mock look of horror at the thought of having to get dirty.
Draco couldn't help but laugh. She really was putting Jake in his place. "What else am I going to have to watch out for?"
He was going to learn all his secrets before Jake revealed them himself. Briefly he wondered if any of Jake's relationships had been like this. But quickly put that out of his mind not wanting to compare himself to others.
"That is a dubious line." Complete with a little pout but it melted into a smile again. "Blessed be the pickles." He smiled and looked back to Jenn. "How's school going, anyway?"
With Jake leaning in, head to head with Draco, Jenn told him some about how school was going, life in the states, and her friends. There was never mention of family.
"Thanks," Jake said as he gave a quick smile to Draco, then looked back to his sister. "We should get going, but I was hoping you two would get to chat."
"I should get going, too. I have class in twenty and I like to be early, even if it's next door. Take care of him, Draco, since I can't be there." She flashed a smile and waved. "Love you, Jake!"
"Love you too. Be safe over there." The sibling love was obvious.
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"I've never heard anything positive out of an arranged marriage...not to mention those are old fashioned ways."
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He reached around to open the chat window and typed a hello, you there? "Making sure she's at her computer though."
And a few moments later, a 'Hey, Jake!' Popped up. "Perfect! She is!"
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The whole concept of the program confused Draco, but with the examples, Draco was starting to see how it worked. It still confused him that they were able to talk to people all the way across the pond with this program and no magic was needed.
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'YES! Video!'
"Alright so... You click this big green button with an old style phone on it-" click, "and there we go! Now it's ringing her." Complete with noise.
Then a moment later it connected and thought before the camera light clicked on and the video popped open. There was the girl in the picture, smiling brightly. She was tanned, bright, and even though they didn't look alike, she and Jake both had that same smile. "Jake! And this must be Draco, hullo!" She waved them to them both.
"Camera is here," he pointed to the little dot at the top of the Mac, "if you want to look right at her on her screen."
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"Hello," Draco greeted. He sounded a bit hesitant as he tried to get used to everything. The hesitation wasn't toward meeting Jenn.
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Jake laughed and winked comically. "As if anyone I'd date wouldn't be?"
Jenn stuck her tongue out before her eyes focused more on Draco. "It's really good to finally meet you even if it's online. Jake's been telling me all about you. He mentioned you want to come out here for University?"
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"Yes, there's a good chance of me going there. My folks want to check the place out first before the final decision," Draco answered. "None of us have been across the pond before."
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"That's because Lucky is the better of the two," Jenn teased her brother who cried 'Hey!' But she continued, "it's a shock at first, but it's not all that different once you get used to it. You just need to give the Americans a chance."
Jake turned his head and hid a yawn, then put his chin back where it had been.
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"Is the culture really different?" From what he had heard from Melinda there were a bunch of differences...but how extreme he wanted to know.
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It seemed so simple even if it wasn't. Magic. Draco was magic and he wanted to know so much more about it.
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As he talked he was pretty expressive with his hands and it was easy to tell when he was excited or confused by the topic. He did find Jenn enjoyable and could really see how Jake and her connected so easily. He only hoped his parents would accept Jake even if he lied for now and said they were just friends. Even though he didn't want to lie.
Eventually the conversation began to wind down. He glanced at Jake to see how he was holding up.
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"Jenn, you need anything from London I could ship? Draco and I are popping there next week," Jake asked and Jenn's eyes lit up.
"A jar of Branston pickles please?? You can't find them anywhere here!"
Which made Jake laugh. "Consider it done."
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"Yes, I plan on dragging him all London. In return he's dragging me out camping." Draco commented with a mock look of horror at the thought of having to get dirty.
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"It is. Excited about the torture I will be inflicting on Draco-- I mean all the fun we'll have." He chuckled, leaning on Draco.
"Just bring him back in one piece," She mock-scolded in turn. Then, clearly more to Draco, "don't let him throw you in the lake!"
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"I'm going to simply have to get even with him only when he's least expecting it."
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"That's what big sisters are for." She leaned forward on her hand, smirking towards the camera.
"Being mean?? Yes I agree!"
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He was going to learn all his secrets before Jake revealed them himself. Briefly he wondered if any of Jake's relationships had been like this. But quickly put that out of his mind not wanting to compare himself to others.
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"Well, my little brother is getting me a jar of pickles-"
"Two!" Jake quickly chirped up, his grin too wide to be anything but playful in this whole business.
Jenn looked to Draco as if helpless. "He drives a good bargain, Draco."
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"I will learn all your secrets soon enough."
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With Jake leaning in, head to head with Draco, Jenn told him some about how school was going, life in the states, and her friends. There was never mention of family.
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He left briefly to go get some more tea and to fill Jake's mug as well. He figured he would allow them some brief time alone.
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"I should get going, too. I have class in twenty and I like to be early, even if it's next door. Take care of him, Draco, since I can't be there." She flashed a smile and waved. "Love you, Jake!"
"Love you too. Be safe over there." The sibling love was obvious.
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"It was a pleasure to meet you, Jenn."
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