"He is," Remus agreed, but he wasn't looking at Dora's face to notice the smile, rather more concerned with the anxiety gnawing at his gut. "We'll explain that it isn't our house. He knows already, but we'll make it clearer. That we want our own place before we bring him over. If he wants sleepovers, I'm sure that your mother will have you over for a night or two, even if it is in a sleeping bag. Or you might be able to share his bed if you get in tight."