"Gryffindor, wasn't he?" Severus' opinions on Gryffindors were not a secret, and were borne out in his tone of voice. But being related to Essery was worth a few points. "He would have been Minerva's problem, I'm happy to say. But I do remember him." Not particularly fondly. That, of course, prompted him to remember when he'd had her in his class, and that was not something he wanted to think about. These lines of conversation were quickly converging to make him feel old. "I did once intercept a case of Ogden's. It's appalling what some parents think they'll get away with."