"Hermione would have received a very nasty answer if she had tried that with me," he answered. "I left the league because I didn't want to deal with the political shit; I'm not about to work in politics. I'll give ideas, work as a sounding board, but don't ask me to become a bureaucrat or we have a problem."
Callum chuckled. "Let's look on the bright side. I've already met them, they approve of us and we've had a hen party. Now, we don't have to do any of those family obligations that people push onto you and if they complain, you can tell them that it's their bloody fault for making us argue."
"So the only reason you were never involved is that you don't want to talk about it. I think I should be insulted." He smirked, because Charlie really was worse than him. "Right, so as long as we are in the same bed at night, you don't care who I shag during the day. I mean it was what you said when we talked about Marlene, going up to the castle and finding someone."