Callum was looking at them as if they were crazy, but no amount of talking seem to make a difference. Anything they said went in one ear and out the other and that's when they even bothered to listen. He tried to think of an argument that made sense, but in the end, he knew that there was only one.
"Charlie," he said with a clear voice, before stepping c between Charlie and Bill. "They know all ready, so there's really no point in lying anymore." He took Charlie's hand, opening not to get punched, and that the man knew him well enough to go along. "I know it's not what we wanted, but we can just... I don't know, we can just get the house elves to call Alastor and tell him as well, since it's only right."