"Well everyone needs to make a living," Theodore said, with a shrug. It wasn't like he didn't make poor life choices for money (which was typically how he described his work Egypt, for the most part). It was more for the house though, which ultimately was something of great value to him.
For a moment, Theodore's eyes flitted to the lady's exposed thigh before looking back up at her. It wasn't really polite to stare; it was merely curiousity to look. "I'll do you, but I could do without magic-induced happiness," he said with a feigned innocence to what was said, less the quirk of a grin that was there one moment but gone the next. He picked up his wand from the ground. "There are always other ways to cheer up; call me old-fashioned but I don't think I find short-cuts as enjoyable. But if it'll help, so be it."