"No, there's nothing wrong, but it's rather annoying. I was perfectly happy to continue on my path of ignoring everyone with no magical abilities. Not that it changes my point. People are irrelevant, and there will always be some Gryffindor who will help. Plenty of these Muggles are Gryffindors," he informed Theo. "Still, it's easier to know what to ask for.
Draco snorted. "I wouldn't want to inconvenience you by leaving you alone." He shrugged. "It is rather satisfying to break it, especially since you end up with a new one. It is a communication device. They can send written messages. Everyone has a number. The mobile can do a lot more things that I've yet to figure out, but I can't say that I'm in a rush."
At least they had one thing confirmed, even if it left them with more questions. "It seems... wasteful. I've lived for four months, and while they have been trying times, after all, you've seen the size of your room, right? And there are no house-elves. I've had to make my bed," he said, his voice clearly showing how terrible that was. "I've also made new discoveries, I've gotten pretty good at wandless magic and I've made some friends. If I got back, all of that disappears, and if it's true that there's some version of me continuing to live there- well two Draco Malfoy are better than one. And in terms of where to go: Necrohelm. It's this place filled with ... they called themselves monsters, but there's so much magic and things out of the ordinary. it was fantastic."
He snorted. "There have been a lot of Gryffindors, but most are gone. Remus... he's been a good friend in this insanity. He's from before he was a professor, but I told him about it and about Teddy. Oh, and in Necrohelm we found this potion that works better than the wolfsbane, with jasmine to numb the pain. It's amazing. I'll have to show you." He knew he was giving Theo too much information, but it was hard to compress four months into a few words. "First, they went to some version of London in the past. Second, it was Necrohelm. Third, we went to the North Pole and we met Santa, together with Father Time, Mother Nature, Cupid, the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy. They were all real, and that will need to wait for a much longer discussion. Finally, we went to this earth where machines had killed most of the Muggles. I thought it would have been more entertaining to watch, but seeing people eating rat broth was just- It was terrible."