She laughed slightly. "Oh I'm going to let them fight it out for a bit before I try and jump in again," she said. "Guide things a bit when tempers have calmed down some. As long as I end up with enough time to visit my grandparents and one chunk of time in each place I'm not too fussed, as long as they give me the time to organise all the travel." The paperwork to deal with the portkeys was the thing she was projecting to be the biggest problem in the long term if she could get past the arguments.
Trying not to sigh Daani could see the upcoming topic change for something less fun. She'd been trying to avoid it, because although she didn't know exactly what he was going to say she was sure it was going to shunt them back to awkward. She brought forth her most polished smile and drew up her spine slightly more. "Of course we can," she said.
Just then their waitress came back with their drinks and took their food order, which was ideal because it would give them something to fiddle with while they were talking.