"I'm sure he will. As much as he appreciated the party," he said with a snicker. "We've never apologised for that either. None of us should never have let them near the dragons... We all kind of got dragged into it."
"It's good in a way. Traditions die out and I don't think all of them are so old-fashioned," he said. "My mother was a big believer in traditions. She hated the idea that they wouldn't be carried on."
"So you decided you didn't want to train people on a reserve and so decided to teach children at a school?" He looked confused. "And what was the point in that exactly? Being closer to your family or just a need to torture yourself trying to teach thirteen year old children?"