"I'll add all of that to the list. Anything else? Since we're about to spend a day shopping." She laughed. "You know you have never wanted to shop with me voluntarily. I should have known that a broom would do the trick."
She understood how it felt to have your live thrown upside down by a war, except that she had done it since being twelve and becoming friends with Harry Potter and Ron Weasley. "At least you're doing something you enjoy and now you get to fly daily. That should be good."
Hermione knew all of that, but it made no difference. "We miss you when you are at school as well, but that shouldn't impact your decision. If you want to travel, then travel." She hated to say anything, because she knew that the moment parents told you not to do something, you wanted to do it, and now that he had decided to leave, maybe he'd forget all about a girl.
She shook her head. "Not really worried. Rose said something about you doing what everyone else wanted, and you're right not just me and Dad, but everyone in the family and Wren, and there's a lot of expectations in this family. I just want to make sure that you do it for yourself. That's all."