She very nearly asked him what had happened to Dumbledore, but ... he'd already told that story, hadn't he? It was a kind of sobering thought, and she lapsed into silence for a moment as they walked. "That must have been interesting. I'm not sure I ever would have wanted that much responsibility," she admitted as she took the path that would lead toward the restaurant.
"I wouldn't have minded teaching though," she admitted. "Teaching potions, or charms. I would've made it loads of fun," she bragged. But she thought she would have. She was engaging and entertaining and she liked children well enough and she liked to think she'd know how to relate to them.
"If you'd been the headmaster when I came sniffing around for a job, would you have hired me?" she teased playfully as she bumped her hip against his.