Theo did not comment but simply nodded. There was no need to discuss that which could not be discussed. "The note was anonymous," he said. "I did consider it being a fake, but it was too much of a risk to take," he said, staring at his son as if he was insane.
"Cook? Go out and buy? Surely the house elves can handle such matters," he said. "At least the cooking part." Really what were they for? They could be invisible and get what they wanted. He had no thoughts of starting to behave like a Muggle himself.
Of course Theo had said nothing to Pansy about their son's preferences. Not while he was insisting that it was just casual. He was not about to out his son to his mother, it was his decision. "When we have the opportunity, we'd like to meet him. He is keeping all of us safe, and it is only fair that we get to thank him for his efforts." And he was insisting on meeting someone this important to his son. "You might consider talking to your wife about matters," he added. "If you have not already, as this is obviously more than just casual."