"Almost Gryffindorish. It's a good thing our parents felt that occlumency and legilimency were necessary skills." He wasn't sure that she could, but Bella could and if she lied, she had to know that the Dark Lord could see it. "Yes, those newspapers will be very important. We should collect as many as possible, even of the same edition. We'll probably need spells to preserve them." He raised an eyebrow. "Is it really advisable? I didn't even know how to dress properly in 79, what would we know of Muggles today? Their money? It's too risky until we know more."
He chuckled. "Well, I can make a list until then." He snorted. "Spoken like a true Gryffindor, always protecting your own." Not that it didn't apply to all the house. "He liked Gryffindors because he knew that if he pushed the right buttons, you'd respond."
Regulus laughed. "You're a lot Black. By my count, you're 25% Prewett, 25% Weasley and 50% Black. You have more Black blood in you than Dora." He frowned. "Why in Merlin's name would anyone think that Sirius was a spy with his background? Were they totally idiots? And you shouldn't. If he thought my brother could betray them, he's an idiot. And Pettigrew? I barely remember him, used to trail after the other three like a lost puppy." He snorted. "I didn't think marriages and babies were that crucial, but I think you should tell them. Or maybe give them some time."
He shook his head. "You aren't; you're thinking like a Slytherin. It's good. We might need that." Just like they would all need to find the traits of all the houses when it was just them here. "All right, let's see what we have," he said using his wand to open the door of the greenhouse and waiting in case anything tried to kill them.