Teddy couldn't suppress his grin at the other professor's admission, feeling just a bit better to know that he wasn't the only one with failing confidence in the job. There simply didn't seem to be a real way to gauge success. Some students had gotten better, others had gotten worse, and their interest fluctuated depending on the news of the week and how many distractions a class afforded. Knowing that even the Deputy Headmaster struggled probably should have worried him about the state of their end of year scores, rather than comforted him. But it did.
"I can't imagine adding a hippogriff to the mess," Teddy said, shaking his head as he popped a mouthful of lettuce into his mouth. He supposed he was lucky to have a class that was mostly theory. Swallowing, he added, "Though, I have to say, I wish I had more opportunities to move past the hypothetical. Can't exactly break my arm and have them try and mend the bones though. I mean, I suppose I could, but I'd probably want a raise."
He quirked his head thoughtfully at the man, saying, "Is the veela thing something you can... turn on and off? Sorry, if that's rude. It's just interesting, I suppose."