Pansy flinched dramatically. "I know! Trust me, it is no easier for me to say it than for you to hear it!" She laughed lightly. "I really can't imagine Dumbledore abolishing Slytherin, though. For all his faults, I do think he treasured the history of this school."
Pansy sighed softly, shaking her head just a bit. "Ah, yes. Infants are rather terrifying, aren't they?" Try being eight years old and responsible for an infant. Not so easy, at all. Fortunately, her father had been there to help her. She still couldn't figure out how her mother could have had so little interest in her own son.
Pansy's smile warmed and grew when she saw the somewhat open surprise and pleasure at her suggestion. It was something she'd been thinking about a lot since she'd seen Theo and Peter on Theo's birthday. Pansy was sitting with her feet tucked under her, leaning slightly against Theo, so she had to turn her head a bit to look up at him. Her eyes flickered between his and that delicious grin forming on his lips.