"Though I guess you wouldn't necessarily have to be the one to use the spell. If you could come up with it I'm sure there are plenty of people who'd love to learn something like that. I'm sure you could get some money for discovering something like that." Don wouldn't have the patience to try. He may have been a Ravenclaw in school, but he was very far passed that now.
Don's attention was frequently on his triplets, but he really didn't think that Jack could be angry about that. Those were his children and despite having always said he wouldn't make a good dad he was doing his absolute best to be one. He found that he loved them more than he thought was possible and he really couldn't imagine not having them or why he'd waited so long. Not that he ever planned on having any more.
"Anytime," Don replied with a grin. He could give advice occasionally and it could be good. He just found it was more fun to act the way he did. Plus if he acted the way he did then he didn't have to worry about being responsible for giving advice that didn't go over well. Sometimes though he didn't see a reason not to give a little advice.
"Truer words could never be spoken." Well in his mind, that is. He had liked playing alone, but once he was in the band he realised how great it was to get to play with someone else. In his mind everyone should have someone to play with.
"Well we were all in school around the same time, so we sort of already knew each other. All of us were in either Ravenclaw or Hufflepuff, shockingly enough. And it sort of started with Kirley looking to get a group together. There were already a few of them there when I got in. I don't think any of us really expected our group to take off like it did."