"Mm." Ignan replied, holding her close. "Not quite the same as the weeks before you took up your post." They'd managed to negotiate spending time together within the castle under the guise of collaborating on lessons.
"I'm glad you came. I didn't really know how to broach this with you, not by owl certainly. Never quite keep track of your hours in London either." She smelled of the hospital, it was familiar, and although associated with visits there over the few years he'd been in Britain now, it more reminded him of Miranda. It was her hospital. He was sure she in turn smelled the castle when he made an excuse to go back to Godric's Hollow and swap out books or other materials rather than asking Gerda.
"Have you been home tonight?" He asked, drawing back a little to study her, the evening was waning on, and Miranda was never one to do reasonable hours. He reached to her hand, lacking her wedding and engagement ring, and thumb and forefinger grazed her ring finger. This and the smell made him believe she hadn't been home. Ignan knew she didn't want to lose them in amongst using her hands at work. They were both getting used to it. Ignan occasionally knocked his hand against something and forgot the additional noise it brought.