Sometimes Harry wondered why his son was so angry at him, because he couldn't see what he'd said that deserved this reaction. "No, Jamie," he said firmly. "You're the one that keeps bringing that up, not me. I have told you more times than I care to that I was lucky, and nothing but. You need to let that go. Forget what I did or didn't do, focus on what needs to be done now."
"Which is to give everyone in this department a fighting chance. Not just you, but everyone here. We can't afford to lose more people, and that's my priority." Still this job was dangerous, and there was nothing that would change that.
He raised his eyebrow when James spoke. "Then maybe you need to listen more and expect less, James, because I wasn't complaining. I was asking for you to share what you had learnt. I was asking for your opinion and your input." He would speak to Snape though, but mostly to make sure to get information about the spells and permission to teach some of them to the Aurors.