Hopworts was busy tonight, the sort of happy bustle that made her entire shift fly by in an instant. With the warm summer weather, the little yard out back was filled to the brim with chatter, barely deafened by the sound of the trains that rumbled by every now and again on the track overhead.
Inside, the cool gray stone that made up the floor and walls of the bricked-in railway arch kept the interior a bit on the chilly side despite the crowd. Saiorse had been kept on her feet for most of the night, but the past few months of work in narrow, increasingly popular quarters had made her nimble at squeezing between tables and dodging around the barrels. It was a curse and a blessing all at once: the growth of the little taproom since its opening ten months before kept them all on their toes.
"Ach!" A wizard had pushed his chair back to stand, and Saoirse narrowly dodged the too-sudden movement, laughing as she side-stepped around him. She kept her serving tray held high in the air, out of the way of unexpected jostling. It was the sort of small victory that made her grin, making it from one side of the crowded bar to the other with her refreshments still intact.
"I ought to use a Sticking Charm!" she proclaimed as she finally slipped up next to the table that housed her friends and fellow creatures. "Here, try this, then; 'tis new."
She passed two of the three frosted pint glasses along, one to each of the other werewolves. The glass outside was glacial cool to the touch, and the light golden beer inside looked almost sparkling, as if there were ice crystals threatening to form.
The third glass was for her: one of the benefits of working at a brewery where the owners didn't care much for decorum. "To Savvina," Saoirse proclaimed, flashing the other woman a wide grin as she lifted it in a toast. "Our long-lost 'wolf finally returned to walk among us once more!"