"I thought you were on friendly terms," he said, picking his words carefully. "Potter was rather helpful with the trials." If it hadn't been for the man, Theo doubted that anyone in the Wizengamot would have let the three Malfoys stay free. "And those three are like one strangely co-dependent hive. However, if you want, I can speak with her."
He nodded. "All right, we can find a house tomorrow and then I'll go to the ministry on Wednesday, lay the groundwork." Theo snorted. "I will never understand their thinking. Your father was simply flashier in everything he did, but hardly the worst of the lot." People didn't hate him as much as Draco, although his own father had been a true believer, committed to the very end. "Regardless, I can deal with that."
He clapped Draco's knee. "So ready to have a real job? Because I'm simply terrible when I start working on something. At least Pansy tells me so. I get too focused and I don't pay enough attention to everything else. What she means is that I work and she gets bored."