"Doodling in the margins of your parchment?" Sebastian grinned thinking she would have been an adorable student to have in class but his mind was having a hard time picturing Susan younger than the voluptuous witch in front of him. "I'm sure we'll have much to talk about in the future. Less ranting perhaps. I'll work on that. I'm really not well versed at cordial social interaction much anymore. I blame spending too much time with Professor Sinistra. There really is no topic that she won't discuss at the dinner table." It was the truth, but he actually enjoyed her frankness, as well as Susan's.
"I promise I will be more considerate. Especially if we're to be spending much time together. I'd like that to go smoothly." Bastian wondered how long his muggle lessons would take until he felt comfortable bringing the subjects up in the classroom. He had until September at least. "I know this is selfish to say but I am pleased that you can have time for me."
At the mention of said appendages, Bas glanced down. He smiled, not hiding his appreciation. "Yes, you do." Immediately his mind wondered what she'd look like in a skirt but thought better of the idea. That would only complicate things. But her wink only encouraged him. "A cinema?" Raising his brow, he adjusted himself in his seat and shook his head. "I can't say that I have. Is that where you want to start?" He knew it was a type of entertainment and that might be good to encourage the children to their learning of muggle ideas. "If you know when you're available to go, I'll have some galleons exchanged at Gringott's. I'd like to learn the money exchange as well. I know they have paper money," which was completely bizarre to him. "Maybe you can explain the difference of notes to galleons on our first outing."