"I honestly don't have many friends in the future. I have my family, and we're all fairly honest with one another, but as for friends, there, I have none. Here, I have made a few friends, and for that, I'm thankful. It makes it harder though...wondering if we'll go home or not, because when I do, I lose them," Rose admitted, thinking of Rose Zeller and Emma Dobbs. It wasn't fair. She had promised Rose that they would try to figure something out. She was torn, would she could she sacrifice her best friend for a chance to see the rest of her family that was left in the future? "I'm sure I could come up with some way to help you out. Louis already says I'm 'scary.' It is something James would do, I admit."
"Holiday's are her favorite times, because we're all together. I swear I don't know how we all comfortably fit in the Burrow. I suppose its magic," Rose told him with a grin, memories of being crowded around the dinner table at Christmas fluttering briefly through her mind, making her eyes light up, "Grandmum is a very perceptive woman. Tonks seems like a really wonderful person. I can't say that I've had the pleasure of speaking with her often outside of classes, but from what I can see, she's fairly pleasant. Very stubborn though...I've spent a great deal of time talking to Teddy about a certain arguement that they're having," Rose hinted with a small blush. It had been something, trying to take Teddy's side, but also make him see his Mum's point of view. Rose took the hankerchief with a small smile, "Thank you again." She raised it just in time to block the next sneeze. It would just get worse now.