Theo hadn't been sure what reception his honesty would have had, but it was rare that the reaction he received tended to be positive. Frostily polite was his usual best and being asked to leave was a close second. He wasn't sure if what he felt at being reassured that Lisa could work with him on those points was relief or something else altogether.
He winced internally at the query about children though, not expecting it after what he'd been told, mostly because he didn't think anyone in their right mind would want him around children; he certainly wouldn't put him around children. "I appreciate your willingness to accomodate me in your place of work Ms Turpin." he said first, because he did - immediately offering to tailor working practices to suit a brand new possible employee was, to this point, unheard of for Theo. "I wouldn't, I don't think-" this was the first time he'd stumbled over an answer in pretty much any interview he'd been to, and there had been some nasty questions asked of him by very cruel men who had just wanted to see the disgraced Nott child squirm. He couldn't look her in the eye for the first time either, his gaze on the desk, his body language uneasy. "-I'm very sorry, I don't really work with children." he managed.