He can’t help but beam, excited that he would have James in the stands rooting for him. Not that he could ever actually see his dad or any other close friend or relative that came to see him play when he was moving so fast, but the very fact that Teddy knew that they were in the stands on his side, meant the world to him.
“Oh, brilliant! Thanks, Uncle James! Just coax my dad out with some chocolate and drag him out to the stands too, will you? I’m a Chaser! M’Captain this year, too!”
”Of course, Teddy. That shouldn’t be too difficult. And ooh, you’re the captain? Brilliant. I’m sure it’ll be an amazing game.“
“Stares at you, hypnotizes you, pecks your eyes out. Now, we need some way to get behind it so we can cage it and cart it back downstairs to its valley in the Tulgey Wood.”
He looked at the bird for a moment before he sighed.
“Alright. Any ideas about how are we going to do that?”
James looked down at his broken broken wand, a frown on his face. He wasn’t sure whether someone did it or if it was an unfortunate accident. Deciding to figure that one out later, he spotted the girl sitting on the bench and made his way towards her before he asked awkwardly.