Harry chuckled. "I pretty much avoided that argument. Jamie is more paranoid than I am about security and Al moved to live with his brother. Of course there was also no argument because he wasn't speaking to me at the time, but that's a minor detail," he said with a chuckle.
Nodding at the mention of the Defence League, he smiled. "She has. she might be trying to get her father to show her a trick or two," he said. "I might just indulge her," he grinned. "Really we can't have a Potter who is not on the winning team right?"
The next question made him laugh, though how horrible was it that the silver linings he saw was all connected to work? "We got a few good leads," he said. "A few other-" He stopped himself, frowning. "I really need to work less," he said with a laugh. "Everything I say is connected to work one way or another, no wonder my wife calls herself a work widow," he said with a laugh.
"I got the chance to sit down and really speak to Neville," he said. "And this is definitely a silver lining, and as horrible as it sounds to be grateful for something like that - the fact that my daughter survived an attack that could very well have been aimed at her rather than the other girl." He smirked. "There might be a few silver linings this week," he said with a smile. "Now have you put it on yourself to make me feel better every week?" he asked. "If so it's working quite wonderfully."