Regulus shook his head. "No, I haven't, but we should definitely go in together," he said, grinning. "We can have a few trips without even leaving the school." He might not fill his life with dreams, but he could plan well.
"This isn't about trusting my judgement, Remus. They are new inventions and I found out about them, so I brought them up. You really don't have to if they remind you something bad." He brushed Remus' cheek and kissed him. "You don't have to, okay?"
He snorted. "Right, and now you'll start wondering about that. We will put a warning system the moment we get back. I can have Kreacher cast it. It will warn him, but it's the next best thing until we figure out how to put one to warn us."
Putting his arm around Remus, he kissed him again. "Don't get too hopeful. You're still a Gryffindor."
Regulus shrugged. "I have no idea, but obviously she wanted to, and obviously they wanted to since both those idiots signed the bra."
He sighed, because he really didn't understand what was so hard to understand. "Doesn't the legitimacy explain everything? Besides, it's a marriage, and a marriage is between a man and a woman. I know they have changed the marriage spell, but it's not a marriage, but a farce. Why marry another man? The point of a marriage is to create a family, and you can't have a family with another men."