"He's Potter, that's why it's fair," Cormac said. He didn't hate Potter with the same force that many Slytherins did, but he certainly hadn't liked the man at school. He'd had a different world view of things then.
Cormac knew that Adrian didn't feel exactly the same way about being an Auror, but didn't say anything. "I don't see why we couldn't, I just think no one has thought of that yet." He cocked his head and studied his friend curiously. "What exactly did you think it'd be like, being back here?"
Cormac studied the parchment, how brow furrowed. "I don't know. In the front? There were windows, but I don't know where they were. They were in the walls," he said. "The list of shops will help though. I've got a lot of lists of shops, but mostly where to find little girl clothes. For Emma."