"Not really," Lily said, resisting the urge to kick the side of the chair. It didn't bode well that he didn't seem to be able to look her in the eyes. "I mean I assume something must have changed, or Dumbledore would never have asked you to teach." She hoped, anyway. She was still reeling over the Dursleys decision, but she hadn't quite lost faith in the old man yet. And there was her deep down private hope that she hadn't been a terrible judge of character in Severus' case after all; that he was a better person than he pretended. "And you aren't in prison," she added, belatedly. "Like most of your old friends, apparently."