"We're already ending that routine tomorrow, with the memorial," Harry pointed out. "And I know Ron is good. He's probably a better teacher than I am. Neville was better than both of us. He has a lot more patience." Neville had managed to get the Dumbledore's Army ready in a school where they were being tortured. It took great skills.
"That week, ten days whatever they were- It was actually great. I might not have you, but Dumbledore has no responsibilities, no worries about the people here. He's watching us from the outside and that was- refreshing. I don't mind saving the world and dealing with Dark wizards, but people are exhausting."
There were some people who were even more exhausting. "I had lunch with my family as usual. Still going as well as you'd expect. Albus tries not to talk, Jamie feels like the cold war, Lilu talks non stop with mental associations that give me a headache. Thank God for my parents. They try to keep conversation going, like everything is normal."