"Mmmm, we might have to keep the house here, where we're sure that students wouldn't try to sneak in," he said. "Can you imagine if they knew that they could get into my house? I bet a Gryffindor would be the first one to get caught and hurt," he added with a smirk.
Regulus sighed. "You had nightmares about Greyback." He squeezed Remus' hand. "If it makes you feel better, plenty of adults had nightmares about him. I guess we'll figure this out when we go back to school. Maybe you will sleep better now that you're more settled, and if not, we can see why not. I'd offer potions, but you aren't that bad to require them, and I find not being able to wake up rather disturbing."
He smiled back. "We have the world at our disposal. I'm sure we'll find plenty of places where we can go together."
He remembered the discussion they had and he didn't think it was the same thing, not by any stretch of the imagination. "You're a werewolf who does his best to push away the creature part of him. I'm a wizard who stopped tapping that dark side only because in this political climate it would be rather detrimental to my freedom. I still don't think that there is anything wrong with the use of the Dark arts."
He shrugged. "I have no interest in names or labels. I just know that no child of mine will be like Sirius. My parents were remarkably un-Slytherin when it came to him. There are plenty of ways to convince children to do what you say that don't require screaming at each other. The biggest problem won't be the children, but making sure that Sirius stays away from them and doesn't ruin them."