"You shouldn't teach Angus any more about passive aggression, Robert," Marcus teased. "He's learning very well."
"Perhaps not," Robert replied, "but he's having a good time with it, and he really isn't hurting anything. Besides, if he gets a bit of his own back by taking a jab at Priscilla and Suzanne, then I say good on him for doing it. Nobody deserves to be messed with more than those two anyway. There. Dressing's replaced. It's looking very good, all things considered. You're not ready to try anymore hikes into the woods today. Yes, I know about that. I saw you because I was finishing a run when I saw you all outside gallivanting into the woods at daybreak. I think you should try to be up on your feet for very short distances from time to time but no farther. You just aren't up to more than that.
"As for nutrition, Ruby, try to shift him to a high protein diet for now, some fruits and vegetables, whole grains--those are all fine, but the protein is the important part because protein is the building block for rebuilding muscle. Lean proteins like chicken and fish are best," Robert told her. "Go easy on starches. They aren't so helpful for him right now. They don't really hurt him but they aren't going to help him either. I'm going to St. Mungos this morning, and I'll be at the ministry by early afternoon. I'll check in on my way home this evening, but if you have any questions, let me know. I'll see you all later. Do try to stay out of trouble today." He drew his wand and flicked it, and apparated out.
Just then the kids came into the kitchen, and after Marcus told them about the breakfast containers, they each picked out one and sat down to eat.
"Hey, since we've got the dance tonight in Hogsmeade, can we put off our homework til tomorrow?" Anise asked.
"If you do it right away tomorrow," Angus said.
"We will," they both said. "And can someone pick us up straight away at 3, Paris time?"
"I don't see why not," Angus said. "Somone will come and get you so you have time to dress."
"Thanks," Anise said, relieved.