"Quite likely." Remus was sure Sirius had little qualms in teasing anyone. "But that's all right. I think I can deal with a little teasing from the pair of you."
Nodding, he chuckled softly. "Moody makes the paranoid look naive. But, he does have a point. They may not always be 'Dark Lords' or even dumb enough to get caught. But, there will always be dark wizards. You have a point too, however, in that had things happened in the natural progression, today's threat would have been born of the same foundations as the rest of society. Magic's a bit unpredictable that way, it would seem." Remus snorted, trying not to choke on his own laughter. "If that's true, it's too bad we can't just ignore him and he'll go away like most school bullies."
Blinking in surprise, Remus had another flash of insight bounce off James' insight. And this was an idea he didn't need to think about, he could put practice to his observation as soon as he liked.
"No, I'm sure he's not the only one. But, you make a good point. I was looking for evidence in the past. Maybe I need to look more into the here and now. Not with Scorpius, though. Regulus would hex me for even contemplating putting him in the same sentence as his cousin's grandson." Eyes widening in mock innocence, Remus grinned. "Why don't we go find them and we can suggest it now? We'll even skip the Sirius and I drinking part and move straight to the four of us and the Ogden's Finest."
Really, he thought Regulus wasn't quite as straight-laced as James seemed to expect. It would be amusing to see what the reactions were.
"I'll take slightly more rational," Remus laughed. "Let's go find this very gorgeous husband of yours and his much more attractive younger brother and see about that drinking, hm?"