"Oh believe me, Lils, I have most certainly noticed that about you." He assured her with a leering smirk - and for a moment he was just a little glad it was just he and Lily tonight, it meant he was managing to tease Lily the way he always did, but he didn't have Jamie around to smack him for it either. "You just don't normally go around sounding like one." He teased her.
He snorted but couldn't help the grin. "I remember that, I was pushing for Padfoot to be his first word of course." He told her remembering all the times he'd said his name to Harry, especially on those nights when Jamie and Lily left Harry with him and Remus - those were the best sort of nights for influencing their son after all.
Sirius hadn't thought about it like that, replacing Harry and he frowned - he wouldn't want Harry to think that either. "You're still young though, I don't think Harry would begrudge you wanting to have more children." He told her. In fact he thought he might rather like it, even if the age thing was a bit strange. "You two should talk about it, talk to Harry about it too." He told her. "You never seemed to torn up about stopping training when you had Harry, I think if you were having another child you wouldn't mind too much."
He didn't know if he was pushing for them to have children too so much as he juts didn't like the idea of Lily thinking having more children would be like replacing Harry. They couldn't change that Harry was grown now, that they had all missed his childhood, but that didn't mean that life had to stop for them. They'd been given this second chance at life, they should make good use of it.