"Did you miss the part that you are an awesome Dad? Albus has always envied our relationship." He toned it down a little, knowing that he could be loud and over the top. "I would not have been able to be who I am if you weren't this awesome. I would have never been strong enough, but I was, because you've always been strong for me, always there to support me no mater what."
He shrugged. "I know who you can be, Dad, and no one knows your potential more than I do." He shrugged. "There are ways to have children that doesn't involve ending the entire race. I'm not saying have a child tomorrow, but that doesn't mean you can't have one, and you shouldn't stop because of me or that bullshit about being only one Malfoy per generation."
He rolled his eyes. "Why do you need to put it that way, though? He has to change whether he likes it or not, because there's no pureblood society. There's just us. Don't give him an ultimatum with something that's irrelevant. None of what he believed in is even remotely possible. Instead, tell him why you're upset, explain what happened with you, with Voldemort, with Grandmother. Tell him how you want us to be a family. Who cares if he still believes that purebloods are best as long as he works to help all wizards and witches."