'Oh, it's my duty, isn't it?' she said quite seriously. Antonin had said the baby was going to be a girl, and that made it even more important. Pansy doubted Macdougal was going to remember to teach her daughter about princesses, and that was an absolute essential for any little girl.
'I don't know,' Pansy said slowly. 'Just sometimes, she seems a little....intimidating,' she admitted in a mumble. 'Have you watched her at a party? Sometimes, she's looking around the room, and she's..... Well, you wonder what the heck she's thinking!' Pansy finished.
Pansy perked up. 'Draco buys him the most lovely ones that hug him in all the right places,' she told Cass, giggling. 'But since they're new, he doesn't wear them every day. I've tried to get rid of his old baggy ones, but I think he has the elves helping him....somehow, they always reappear.' She didn't have it figured out, but it wasn't impossible because Hilly thought Harry hung the moon every night just for her, and she'd do anything he asked. 'You know, the Muggle clothes wouldn't be so bad if he wore nice ones. But he goes for the baggy jeans and the shapeless t-shirt. I should shrink them all, at least,' she decided with another giggle.
Excitedly, she told him, 'Well, Polly got him matching t-shirts. They're blue and have a golden snitch on the front. It sets off her eyes well, and I'll have to remember to take a photograph of them together while she still fits in hers. I think when she outgrows it, we'll put it on her lion so she can keep it.' She smiled, picturing the two of them in her head.
'Then I got him a wizarding chess set and a table and chairs to go with them. Ron suggested which set to get. I remembered hearing that he and Harry played together in school, and I thought that that would give him a reason to have Ron over so they could have some male bonding time,' she explained.
'But that's not the big things!' she said, the secret obviously about to burst out of her.
Pansy sighed. 'Maybe she'd still let you use it?' she asked wistfully.