"If you're sure," he said. While he wanted to, he didn't want to push things. At least not yet. Not until he knew his son better. Leo sipped on his own coffee and shrugged at the question. "Trying to find my legs in this place honestly." Honesty would be good, right? Leo hoped so. He didn't want to lie to his son.
"Been doing odd jobs as a handyman. Might take a shift or two at the medbay in the complex too. Keep myself busy." It was odd not having the Elders here ordering him about. Truth be told, it was a bit liberating. He didn't have to worry that they would try to interfere in his personal life anymore.
"I'm also grateful Piper isn't trying to bl-scold me," he changed. He doubted admitting to his wife blowing him up would go over well in a public place. "Though it's a bit weird seeing her a bit older." Oh sure, it wasn't too noticeable in her appearance, but her eyes gave it away at times. The loss of Prue in her time, his abandoning the family.
"How about you? How have you been holding up here?"