Graham slowly raised an eyebrow in response to what seemed like a veiled threat. Still, he settled further into his chair and generally just glowered across at the healer. As soon as Michael mentioned parents being involved, the Ravenclaw had to keep himself from scoffing. Hardly true. But Corner didn't know that - how could he? He hadn't heard the whole story, of course. And he didn't know Graham's secret. No one did, except Arin, and the day was bound to come when it would matter. But the idea of being reported - especially for telling the truth about it? That didn't sit too well with the sixteen-year-old. So he decided not to lay his cards on the table just yet.
"Well," Graham practically drawled, setting his elbow on the arm of his chair and plopping his chin into his palm. "I suppose that depends. Did my mother claim that there were parents who felt concerned? If so, she lied. My father's dead. Has been for four years. So, for starters, it's just her. My brother likely worked her up into it, though. Muggles, the pair of them. Not that I'm against that, exactly. It's more like they're afraid of me and my younger siblings, but refuse to say the word 'scared,'" he rolled his eyes, his fingers curling into air quotations.
"The thing is, we had a bit of a row, my half-brother and I," he explained, turning to look away in a show of boredom. "And neither of us really want to fix it."