"Great, I could use some," Harry said, closing his book and setting on the beside table. "But let's go sit in the sun room, all right?"
After Faelan's fall, Harry had decided to take a few days off from Ron and Leila. He felt shaken that the kid had been hurt so badly. It shouldn't have happened, and Harry had wanted a few days just to be around the house. So far, he'd only left to visit with Regulus, but Harry was worried that it was becoming a habit, visiting his friend after a crisis.
Still, he'd made the most of his time. Harry had already relabeled all the potions he could find, and was researching homeowner charms. After all he'd learned to help keep Leila and other children safe, not much of it helped with full-grown humans.
The room at the end of the hall, which Faelan had painted with a bright mural, was almost all windows, and furnished to act as an upstairs living room. Comfort and convenience ruled the room, and Harry summoned two over-stuffed chairs near a window looking out on their barn.