"Of course it is. And all the divisions are mine now, so I should probably stop thinking in terms of Aurors." He'd been incorporating procedures and training from patrol and the hit wizards for a reason. "I'm very lucky that way."
Ron thought about it, then nodded. "We should definitely do crepes even if there's no alliteration. Savory, sweet, it's all good. The house-elves probably know how to make crepes, don't they?" It was certainly worth asking. "I ignored Ogden most of the time too, so I understand. His face gets so red when you tell him to stuff it." Probably not everyone could have gotten away with that, thinking back. "Not many of them!" And the few who had been not guilty had still been guilty of something, otherwise, they'd never have crossed paths with the Aurors.
"Well, since I spectacularly failed the Divination OWL because she wasn't grading it, I don't think anyone else was fooled by them." He considered that then decided it made sense. He'd been so jealous of his brothers, and then Harry in a way, but now it all seemed so stupid. "Well, I'm glad it's very me. Is it rude to ask what color someone else is? Or, maybe a better question, more useful anyway, is what colors indicate someone is lying, or guilty, or evil or whatever."