"It doesn't matter. I don't mind. I wanted to come and see you...both. And here you are." He was talking at Teddy as he spoke, but his words were meant to address Harry. "And I have all day to do anything-" he lifted his eyes, squinting into the sun again as he looked around the park. He didn't wish to admit that public parks were places he didn't frequent much. At all. Ever. But it was no different to the grounds of Hogwarts or the garden he'd grown up with. Just with a few more muggles.
He turned his head towards Harry then. "Honestly, I spend a majority of my down time reading and concocting potions. I rarely get outside, so whatever you wish to do will be more than fine with me," he said, realising he hadn't stopped smiling since Harry and Teddy had arrived. He was nervous as well, but there was something rather reassuring about knowing Harry felt the same.
He realised his gaze may have lingered a little too long when he felt Teddy's tiny hand tapping at his own, demanding his attention.