Re: James & Teddy
"Yeah?" That was interesting. "You're going to have to tell me everything about them, then." James had heard a little about his grandkids from Scorpius, but was still curious. Especially about the kid with the excellent name. He got the impression there was something, or someone, that Teddy wasn't mentioning, but again decided not to push it. He knew the feeling far too well.
"Sure," he agreed, not a hundred percent sure he meant it. He wasn't convinced Remus would be overjoyed if he knew James had promised to drag Teddy into whatever potential trouble was brewing. Still, fingers crossed there would be no need for anything. Sirius had given his word, and James trusted him with everything.
He was pulled from his thoughts by a reassuring hand at his shoulder, and James gave him a tight smile in return. He didn't particularly enjoy being vulnerable. "If it could just get a wriggle on, that would be great. I'm sure they'll all arrive sooner or later."
They had to, right?
Enough of that. James pulled a grin back into place, shoving a few rogue strands of dark hair off his forehead. "Anyway, might as well keep busy until then, right? C'mon, let's get you a drink and you can tell me about Harry and the rest back home. And we should probably rescue whatever poor sap Padfoot has latched onto."