Teaching had been in the back of her mind, though she wasn't sure if she'd be able to look at children in the same fond way, after losing so many people, it would be hard to move past all the destruction. But that didn't mean she couldn't try to mold the future somehow. "Maybe." Hermione shrugged a little, at his comment about teaching. "You're welcome." She added when he thanked her. It wasn't much trouble. The distraction was actually rather welcomed. "Oh alright." She nodded when Remus mentioned he could do with some water but that he could get it himself. She presumed he had been sitting for a while and that some stretching would do him some good. "You know, getting out of the house was really nice, I might venture out for dinner." She said, feeling a bit adventurous. "You care to join me or do you have work?" - - - Even though Rose had mentioned that he could ask her and she'd answer honestly, he wasn't too sure if he wanted to tackle that can of worms, so to speak, just yet. He didn't doubt her credibility. He got the familiar feeling from her. The Doctor couldn't put his finger on it exactly but he could tell she could be trusted. She was pretty and while he wished he could remember what she did, he wasn't necessarily deterred by the gap between them. So far, things were going alright. A brunette woman had opened the door and listened to Rose's introduction. The woman, Jennifer, let them in and began to talk about how the weight loss had been astonishing. "Glad to hear it." The Doctor smiled to her and shook her hand. "We just have a few questions and we'll be on our way." He assured the woman, trying to spot anything out of the ordinary. Maybe they needed to do some more poking around.