Adrian snorted. "Interrupt whenever you'd like. I think you've earned that right by now." Besides, if he was at the Pub than chances are the conversations he was having weren't all that important. It wasn't like he couldn't get back into another one the moment Lia departed. He rarely got to see her outside of work, which meant he'd take what he could get.
"Tori says Hi, by the way, and something about new shoes," he shrugged. He wasn't exactly up to date on woman's fashion so the comments he had been to relay sort of just went in one ear and out the other. Happened with a lot of things his younger sister enjoyed.
She had a point, however, about the season. As much as he loved Quidditch it did limit the amount of time he had to spend on his other hobbies. "You know me. I'll do what I have to in order to get what I want," he chuckled. "Practice in the morning, slopes in the evening. Seriously, Lia. One weekend away. It'll be good for you. I see you more in here than I do at home."