Alright, weird but not uncommon. That was fair, and Sirius only hummed slightly in response as if to say he agreed but wouldn't truly ever admit it. It wasn't his fault that he was a mile a minute, usually. It was just how it was, and sometimes he didn't end where he started. That was fine.
So they had two options and Sirius supposed he couldn't really be surprised -- Remus was always rather prepared and that wasn't a bad thing. He got that it wasn't just fun romping games for him like it was with Sirius -- who very much enjoyed running circles around Moony in his animagus form. Not that it was all fun and games, but it was just different for him. Of course it was.
"I was in there the other day," he admitted, thoughtful, and he tipped his head back further until the back of his neck was rested fully on the curve of Remus' thigh. It was comfortable and it felt right. "If you open and close the door a bunch, eventually you find -- well, not exactly what you're looking for. But you can maybe get an idea of it. We could go with enough time, you know? You like, check it out first. Maybe." He didn't want Remus to have to use his one vial of a potion that was incredibly difficult to come by. Here even more so.
The question was equally tricky, because it held a lot of variables that neither of them could really figure an answer to. "Do you think you should?" He countered, because he had an opinion but wanted to know Remus' first.