"If I was younger, I'd only be more tender." He warned, "not necessarily tastier." MacNair told him, with a bit of a shrug which stated either way- eaten, turned or left to his own devises, he didn't much care. "Then again, I've heard some odd things about your pack and Alpha domination, and I'm really not so keen on bestiality. And you'd never get me drunk enough." He set the bottle down, deciding for the moment it was best to keep a vaguely clear head, and so concentrated on finishing off the cigarette, which was burning itself merrily away far too quickly for his liking. They weren't cheap, or easy to come by in Hogsmede, he'd had to batter this pack off someone in the pub and he wasn't keen to do that again, and the nearest muggle settlement wasn't for miles. Even then, he doubted he had two muggle coins to rub together.
"Not quite as old as you, Fenrir." He retorted with a laugh, "Nor half as drunk, I'll thank you. Ministry like me to be sober when I'm out hunting you beasties." There came the accent. It was hard enough in to keep it controlled when he was sober, right enough, but back in his ancestral homeland, where there was no shame to being a Scot, he let it slip. Be damned what the Blacks or the Crouches or the Lestranges thought, with their poncy southern accents and their fucked French culture. "But I won't deny it's nice to be having a drink."
He silenced himself then, a small, interested smile on his face. "In the school, you mean?" He asked, taking another drag and considering the other's words. How very malicious, that was Fenrir through and through. Give a beast a human brain, and there you have a monster. Not that humans weren't monsters, they just created stupid rules to keep themselves caged, but Fenrir had let all of that go. Maybe, one day, MacNair thought, letting that beast out of it's cage might be good for him too. But even so, he could very easily understand why the Ministry wanted him to add Fenrir pelt to his collection. "I can find him. If he's not thrown himself off the Astronomy Tower."