Ryan sighed as she slumped into Charlie's couch as they awaited Katie to arrive. It had been a long day, and she was glad to finally be done with it. She had escorted Oliver and Kearney to Kearney's new housing, and after Oliver had assured her that they would be okay, she left. She was still tired from the trial that morning, and as Ayden snoozed happily at her side, she let out a sigh. She had gone home first and changed into a pair of jeans and a black and white striped sweater, glad to finally be out of her work clothes for the day. "So, how did the trial go?" Charlie finally asked. She had only been there about ten minutes, but she was glad to be there and awaiting the hopefully good news Katie had. Ryan looked to Charlie who came into the living room with two cups of tea and she sighed. "Rough. But, Kearney is free and Oliver is trying to help him readjust." she said, and Charlie nodded. "And with how his trial was, I know Umbridge's will be worse." Charlie gave a gentle nod. "Are you sure you don't want me to come with you that day instead of watching Ayden? I know I may not be much in ways of comfort, but I'd like to think you'd feel better if someone went with you." Ryan nodded. "I'm sure. If anything I'll give my dad a ring, and I've offered Katie to stay with me that week so it's not just me and Ayden." She looked to the snoozing child beside her and gave a gentle smile. "But thanks Charlie, you have been such a great help." Charlie gave a soft smile. "You and Trent were two of few of my friends crazy enough to visit me in Romania." he chuckled. "Remember the Hippogriff ride?" he asked, and Ryan gave a rare laugh. "You looked absolutely terrified, but you did really well." "I'm no good at the whole flying thing, Charlie. I'm not like you or Trent or Katie." she said, and soon a knock came to the door and a small grin came to her face as she gently shook Ayden as Charlie went to the door. "Ayden, honey, your aunt Katie is here." Ayden blinked his eyes sleepily, but it wore off the moment he saw Katie and he ran over and bounced a little. "Aun' Ka'ie! You do good?" he asked, excitedly, and Ryan couldn't help the chuckle at how excited he was. "I wear lucky shirt ALL DAY, Aun' Ka'ie!" He said, pulling at the Falcons' shirt that he had been given. However, once Ryan had seen the grin on Katie's face she had known. "So, good news?" Ryan asked, and once she got her response, she gave Katie a small smile. "Today has apparently been a day of good news." Charlie said, "Should really celebrate all this good news." he said. "After a play by play?" Ryan asked. Charlie chuckled and went and put on some more tea before Ryan motioned for Katie to come and sit. Ayden quickly climbed into Katie's lap, eager to hear her story.