A snort followed his words, although that was like her husband, doing something nice that would hopefully be good for them in the long run. She’d always appreciated that about him; he was willing to do the menial tasks in order to better their future. Whether or not she wanted to actually be with Rodolphus was another story; Bellatrix didn’t particularly want to be with anyone, but it was nice to have someone who understood her.
“Yes, well, they’ve seemed to appreciate the effort, anyways,” she teased, pouring them both a glass with wandless magic before standing up and passing him a glass. “It seems your methods pay off, although I really was looking forward to pressuring them a bit further.” Of course, the Fawley’s were too weak to join the cause, at least in Bellatrix’s mind. They at least had an ally on their side for the time being, whether or not they took the mark was ultimately going to be up to Voldemort himself.
She waved a hand at his question. “I’m actually quite bored,” she said, shrugging ever so slightly. “But, my next big scheme is coming up and I was hoping I could get your help. I still need to talk to the Dark Lord, of course, but…” Bellatrix waved a finger and book flew out in front of them. “I’ve got a few questions I’d like answered.”
Rodolphus had learned better than to react to her snort. It wasn’t meant to start an argument. Maybe his methods – the wining, the dining, the charismatic lies – weren’t hers, but they complimented each other well. Just… Platonically.
Face unmoved, he accepted the glass from her with a small nod and took a small sip. “Have you heard the phrase ‘honey attracts more flies than vinegar’? I suspect it’s of muggle origin”—and his expression did convey what he thought of that—“but it’s not without merit.” It described his outward approach to society quite well, actually. But, with a small, wicked smile, he added, “Some of the time.”
“The Ministry does not keep your preoccupied?” he snarked. He took another sip of wine to wash the venom from his tongue. As the acidic liquid slipped past his lips, he arched a brow at Bellatrix. The scheming wasn’t what elicited the response. Par for the course, that was. “You don’t need my permission to ask them. Unless they’re something you suspect I don’t want to answer?”