Once he'd finished, Seamus turned the board so that Hermione take the initial turn. Ladies first, after all. "Is it getting easier to take him out around muggles now?" Seamus asked with interest. He remembered - it didn't even seem long ago, really - when there'd been concern about Teddy not being in control of his powers.
He sipped his drink quietly, trying to think of further things to say. Hermione still intimidated him, just a little. He liked her - but he couldn't help but wonder if his life of pouring drinks and pondering over budgets would only bore her if he were to talk about it. Still. "You don't happen to know any chefs looking for work, do you?" He was asking pretty much everyone, just in case. If that didn't work he'd put an ad in the Prophet.