Theo sighed, because truth was that he and Stephen rarely argued or fought, they reasoned. When they did have disagreements however, Stephen was every bit as stubborn as he was, and it was frustrating to no end. "Then give me a time frame," he said. "A rough one if not a specific one." He suddenly remembered a conversation with Charlotte, and how he had thought her lying when she told him about Stephen wearing Muggle clothes. Now it turned out she hadn't.
He listened to Stephen as he went on, and this was much worse than he first suspected. "He would not have for simply being friends," Theo pointed out. "But what you're saying is that you've been lovers, on and off for years. Which is the same as saying he matters because why else would you keep going back to each other?" And this was wrong in so many ways.
"I want to meet him," he stated plainly. "When this is over, and if we're all alive, I want to meet him." If he mattered to his son this much then it was only right that he should. Pansy needed never to know.