"How it came-"
Harry starts blushing furiously.
"!", he says, in an extremely manly squeaking noise.
"Please don't have a heart attack from sheer embarrassment, I like you and I don't want you to die."
"!"
Harry keeps his eyes trained on the road with a near-religious conviction. He is unlikely to stop blushing any time soon.
That's okay. The blushing is adorable. Buttercup derives immense enjoyment from the blushing.
Eventually Harry starts breathing again. "Uh. Sorry about. Freezing up like that. You're, uh, very pretty, but I wouldn't be... 'as you wish'ing about it yet."
"Not as such. People don't generally use words like 'adorable' about seven-foot-tall homeless-looking men with big sticks. It's the strangest thing."
"Feel free to spread the good news. Maybe you'll get people to stop calling the cops on me when I'm trying to save them from horrible monsters."
"More than I'd like. I mean, it's understandable, I guess. Enormous man shouts 'Fairies are attacking! Get down!' and starts shooting things, there's some natural assumptions there. But it'd be nice to get the benefit of the doubt."
"I have tried that! I'm, uh, not very good at lying outright. I mean, I could lead with 'look out, he's got a gun!' but that doesn't exactly lead to fewer cops being called. And half the time they think I'm the one I'm talking about."
"You know, I might consider it. How are you at killing things? Because that's also part of the job."
"Well, there's an opening in my 'punching monsters and lying to cops' department if you want it. Pay would probably be kind of anemic, but you get to save people's lives and all."
"I'll test run you sometime, maybe next time there's a ghost infestation in O'Hare and I have to carry a bag of depleted uranium and iron filings through airport security. Trial by fire and all."