Re: Regulus/Neville
"Did she hex you when you got it wrong?" he asked pointedly. "When a woman can hex her son or grandson, then she's formidable." Or brutal, but they never mentioned that in their family, and after seeing the children of this era, he was starting to appreciate his parents' methods.
"Oh, I still like that time better, even if there are some benefits here. If I have to suffer through another speech from clueless teenagers, I might hex them," he said with a sigh. "Why do they think we care about how they feel? Or dreams? Or self expression? Annoying little snots think the world should revolve around them when we're busy with a dark wizard." He sighed. "But yes, there are same advantages."
Regulus laughed at the comment. "I'm a Slytherin. Planning is what we do, or what we used to."