Lily was starting to feel a little like the woman who kept bringing home stray pets, and she imagined that at some point she was going to hear 'not another one!' from someone in the flat. Still, they were family, whether or not she'd met them yet, and she wasn't going to just leave her family to the wolves, such as it was.
Still, she nodded. "She's from 2012. November, I think she said. I'm from December of '78. So I'm not ... even married yet," she said. "Your mum and I are sharing a flat with Remus and Sirius. They're both from different points of 1981. Remus from before ... and Sirius from after. So ... I know ... what happens." She shook her head a little awkwardly before she shrugged. There were aspects of that she was still dealing with, even now.
She was a little surprised by the hug, but not displeased. After all, it wasn't as though they'd ever be able to do this in their own times. She returned the hug gently. "I can bring you 'round and you can ... say hi to them. I'm sure no one would protest if you wanted to borrow the couch.
"There's a welcome center, for the people like us. They'll give you a room and food and clothes for a month while you find employment and your own place but I'm sure we can work out something for you as well." For all she knew, now that he was here, he and Ginny might get their own flat, and that would settle that matter. She'd see though, however it played out. Either way, she wasn't going to leave her grandson in the cold.
Speaking of ... Lily glanced up to him. "Severus is ... is here as well. I'm not sure how keen on meeting you he'll be, but ... you could try, I imagine. I haven't ... I don't think anyone's told him that James' grandson is named after him."