He didn't get the sunny, jovial "It rocks!" response he had been expecting, and somehow fearing. No, James confirmed his suspicions that all was not well. Albus clamped down the urge to demand every tiny fact out of his big brother's mouth, at least James had let out something.
"Alright, I understand. The Wheezes isn't exactly the best spot for a discussion of..." Of what? Secrets they had been mutually hiding from each other? Albus let that sentence trail off into nowhere. "We'll get together some time. You, me, Jack...." He bit his tongue halfway. Where had her name come from? "You...can..erm...catch up with your best friend, and I with my brother." Yes, that was safe.
Then James turned his question on him, and for a second, Albus surrendered himself to instinct and smiled amiably, but neutrally. "Me? Fine, just fine." Then he cursed himself inwardly. Merlin, this would just take him and James back to the beginning of the vicious cycle. "I mean....I've been....here and there." Darn it, why was this so hard? "I....wrote a book. And...started a movement of sorts."
Yes, enough information. They were mending bridges yes, but they couldn't afford to go too fast too soon. If James found out about the Dark magic.....or about Du Hunt....or Merlin forbid, about Avariella Hudson and what had happened in the Dean Forest....ice flooded into Albus's veins. Jack would have kept her promise, he was sure. She would say nothing. Because as much spilling those things to Jack had calmed him, reassured him, James was an entirely different matter. Throughout childhood he had desired his brother's approval, though it wasn't precisely the same today, he still didn't think he could bear to see James's disappointed gaze, or disgust, or contempt. No, some things were meant to be hidden.