"Yeah, you too," Faelan replied, giving Ron a nod before looking back down into his beer glass and taking another deep drink. He would never say as much to Harry, but he didn't get the whole situation with Ron's kid and her referring to Harry as her other dad. No one involved seemed to think it was weird, and the little girl had seemed really happy when he met her, so he supposed they all knew what they were doing. Anyway, it was none of his business and he certainly didn't begrudge the child of any willing caregivers. It was clear Harry loved the girl, he just wondered if it was in Harry's best interest to get so attached to someone who wasn't actually his kid.
"I was just telling Harry how weird he is," Faelan went on, wanting to make conversation. He had only met Ron a few times, so he wasn't really sure what to talk to him about. However, it had always been apparent that Ron didn't mind a good ribbing of his best friend. "He was trying to say that it's normal for him, and I couldn't really argue with that." He returned Harry's smirk and wondered if they could get a food list.