"I'd never!" he said, laughing. He wasn't sure why it was so easy to talk to his parents and so bloody hard talking to his children, but he was sure glad that he could talk to both his parents. "My name sells which is why I'm in the papers every day. I honestly stopped reading the Daily Prophet. People give me articles that they think I should read. And you can certainly meet them. I'm sure you'll love them." He snorted. "If Sirius had managed to get in bed with Dad, I'm pretty sure he wouldn't have let go."
Harry agreed with her. "She was a lot jealous, and her husband is even worse. Dudley, that's her son, was terrible when we were growing up but slowly he turned out all right." He snorted. "I'm not too fond of sushi, maybe because I'm too practical for wishes."
He smiled at the question. "Draco is... in his own category. We met at eleven. He was the first wizard I met after Hagrid. It was hate at first sight, then we spent years fighting, then we saved each other's lives and now we're dating, although that seems almost too reductive, just like best friends is almost too little for Ron and Hermione. I guess when you face death together for years, it becomes so much more, you know?" He knew that people were always comparing the first war with the second, but they had been so different. "I'm not sure how to even explain it. I know that during your time, students took sides, but we literally had people trying to kill us every year. Dementors, basalisks, Dark wizards. It was very different from the Hogwarts you know."
Harry grinned. "Mum is just fine. I didn't want it to be weird for you."