"Well, we'll have to rediscover that tonight," he whispered, feeling bold and excited in a way he hadn't in awhile. Not with Scorpius at least, though that thought had him feeling guilty and tonight wasn't a time for guilt. "As soon as we eat, we can go to yours." He shivered thinking about it, happy in the knowledge that they were going to share something special.
"I'll help however I can," he promised, kissing Scorpius again quickly, before the waiter arrived at the table with their food. He didn't remember ordering, but they must have done. He'd been too engrossed in conversation to really pay attention. "And of course I'm not disappointed. So what if you're not meant to be an Auror. You'll find something you are meant to do, and you'll be great at it."
It was clear that Scor didn't want to talk about his family anymore, and Lori followed suit. "All right, first thing we should do is make a list of things you think you'd like or dislike about a potential work environment. From there, we can make a list of possible places where those likes and dislikes would fit."