"I heard there's some sort of Wizarding museum?" Lisa turned it into a question, since she wasn't sure what that would entail. "Is it child-friendly? Christopher could do with learning more about things. And I told him I'd take him to a Quidditch game." She made a face, because Quidditch held no appeal to her, but Christopher was starting to be very interested. "We'd love company."
"There's a difference between boastful, and being genuinely proud of your accomplishments. This is a very big deal. What does your family say, or have you not told them yet?" From their conversations thus far, she got the feeling there was some complicated history with Percy and his family. That was something she could understand.
She grinned, pleased with the compliment. On his next shot he managed to make contact with the target, and she applauded playfully. "Nicely done. I might have a rival for Robin Hood before the end of the afternoon."
Always excited to talk about the bookstore, she aimed her next shot as she talked. "It's going amazingly well. We'll be having a Halloween part at the end of the month, and then it'll be the Christmas season. I've taken on another part-time employee, and may have to hire another for the month of December."