Harry smiled. "I'll let you know if I need any help," he said with a smirk, not that he thought it. If she said yes, she would and if she said no, there was no one who would get her to change her mind.
"Still the same thing," Harry said with a laugh. "You're just talking like one of them. This is about as far as I'll ever want to go in politics. As far as I'll ever be able to go too unless I learn a thing or two from you," he said with a smile. "And yes, you would. You never could sit around doing nothing."
He nodded. "You know your grandmother would probably love to watch him," he said. "Especially now. It would give her someone to spoil. Suggest it to Allison and see what she says."
"I thought Remus had told you," he said, smiling as he said he didn't think of himself as gay and that perhaps Regulus didn't either. Though knowing what he did from Remus about Regulus and Severus, he was fairly certain that he must be. He didn't say that though. "Dare?" he asked, before shaking his head. "Actually don't answer that."
He shook his head. "I don't think that's it," Harry said. "It has more to do with her not understanding where Remus fits in this. You and Sirius and Regulus are all family by blood or marriage, Remus isn't, but we are. She feels a bit left out. Don't worry about it, there are much bigger concerns and she'll get used to the idea."