Neville wasn't sure whether it was easier to meet the Potters as strangers or to be in his own situation. He supposed that it would be hard either way. No doubt Andrew had his own share of nerves to deal with when he'd first met Evan's parents. Neville's nerves weren't because of the Potters, but because he worried that they would think of him differently now that he wasn't only Harry's friend. It made things complicated, to say the least. If things went downhill between himself and Daisy — something that he refused to think much on — he knew that James and Lily might be worried for what might happen then. Neville chose not to think about that what if scenario. It was much easier to pretend like it wasn't a possibility at all. He smiled. "Yeah, I don't think I have to worry about Evan. At least he just seems to take the whole thing in stride."
He had to laugh a little at the comment on famous people. "Probably not, no," he said, shaking his head as he handed over a clean dish to Andrew. "Maybe Daisy and Evan are more alike than I realized. Going for famous studs and all."