As Adelaide doused him with the water from the tap, Raffaele let out a noise of discontent before chuckling. He knew she was just playing around, but he didn't want to have to change again before they left. "Hey!" He responded to her games, laughing it off wholeheartedly a moment later. "Okay, maybe that will push me away!" He joked, using a tea towel to dry himself off a bit.
Addie had had the smarts to move out the way of the tap, though, so Raffaele didn't retaliate - even if he could have simply slipped his wand from him belt and sent the water spell her way, that was probably too much of a retaliation.
Picking up his coat, Raffaele cast a glance at his bedroom door. Hopefully Sabrina would understand the situation, and they could find time to talk about what had happened. Maybe not today, but soon. Pulling on the leather jacket, Raffaele had made to follow his sister before she turned to him with news of her own.
Instantly, Raffaele felt the protective side of his personality kick in. Adelaide was his little sister, his only sister, which meant she was precious. She wasn't a dainty little flower of a girl, no, but Raffaele would treat her as such when boys were involved. Even though he knew she could handle herself, boys were, and always would be, asses.
"You think?" Raffaele asked, not managing to stop the small amused smile on his lips. This was cute, and of course he'd help her with it. Though, he was going to have to check the guy in question was actually worthy of his little sister. "What's his name? What's he like?" Raffaele asked, opening the front door for his sister. They could walk and talk.