Re: Harry/James
Harry rolled his eyes and smiled. "I have a vague recollection of thinking that once," he teased, ruffling Jamie's hair because that was one rule he'd keep on breaking as long as they were both alive.
He chuckled. "You can worry about your grandmother after you go home as I don't think she'll come down here to do it," he said with a smile. "Or you just convince her that you need her to throw you a party and let her be happy in planning that. You weren't marrying her only daughter, I think she'll go easier on you than she would have on me," he joked.
"Oh and I sent a lot of work your uncle's way so he should be too busy to hex either of you," he said with a smirk. "Provided he does what he's told that is, he never was very good at that."
He shook his head at the comment. "I'm fine without the details, thank you for sparing me." He looked at his son, quiet for a while. "Are you happy?" he then asked. "And do you need time off for a honeymoon?" he added with a grin.