"I haven't the slightest intention of letting her dictate my shopping expeditions and as for my companies, when she sends somebody around to look at them then I'll deal with it," he said with a shrug. "I can pay my way out of trouble if needs be but I'd rather your husband get rid of her as quickly as possible."
He grinned. "No chance she's going to be as ladylike as her mother then?" he teased. "And are you sure that's a good thing? I hope for the sake of the entire Wizarding world that he inherits your temperament. We just can't cope with two Draco Malfoys."
Catching sight of somebody in the crowd who he wished to speak to, he kissed her on the cheek again. "I'll catch you later, love. You need to come and visit us more, bring the children too," he said, waiting until he had a nod and a smile off of Tracey before walking away.