Greg hummed a low note as he considered Theo's words. They did make sense. Potter had been talking about things he obviously wouldn't naturally reveal - about how he'd come to the party to find Dark Magic and how he was suspicious of Greg's innocent birthday list. "But I'm not-" he objected. Not that he really knew what was considered attractive for a man, he'd never given it much thought. As in many things, Draco had been his model. He had been attractive to Pansy, at the very least. No one had ever made Greg feel like they were attracted to him - until now, apparently. "I don't want to be attractive to P-" Greg stopped himself from saying the name, though he wasn't quick enough to turn the aborted sound into anything else. Besides, he didn't know who he wanted to be attractive to. His eventual wife, whoever that might be?
Greg had never understood why Theo apologised for things that weren't his fault, and had never really known how to deal with it. "It was an okay party before that," he said. He'd enjoyed sitting with Theo, and the cake, and drinks. He'd even quite like being drunk before running into Potter. "I got good presents." Cake and presents made a birthday, as far as Greg was concerned, even if he'd had to open the presents late. Greg shrugged at the question. "Just 'his behaviour'. I guess that included telling me I was cute."