"Of course you can have a kiss, you big girl," he said teasingly to Charlie, planting a particularly sloppy kiss on his cheek as he gave his brother a hug. "The candlesticks are lovely. Mum won't be upset at you handing them off to me? Then again, if they were Great-Great-Great Aunt Aggie's, I'm sure she's happy to have them out of the house!"
"And, yes, wonderful," he said to Tonks, following the group into the den. "Can I get you a pumpkin juice instead? Or water?"
He retrieved a glass from the kitchen for Tonks along with a few options of non-alcoholic beverages, setting them on the coffee table before settling onto the couch alongside his brother.
"Yes, we're happy with the place. I'm glad we went for the shore instead of that farm plot. We should all go walk on the beach later. It's really a great treat at sunset."