If nothing else, ex-Slytherin wizards were gentleman deep down. Most of them and Terence was proving yet again, he was. His concern touched her.
Tracey had an idea who would be perfect for Astoria but she wasn't in the business of matchmaking and Theodore would give her one of his patented looks if she dared say anything publicly to even suggest he and Astoria should move their friendship beyond that. But she suspected that Astoria had feelings for their mutual friend as well. Tracey took Terence's warning to heart. "I will think on it, thank you. I just need to put myself in a frame of mind that I am his wife and he should respect my wishes." We'll see how poorly that goes over when suggested.
"My mother involved herself with charities when I was younger. Before the war. If I had more time, I would likely enjoy that." Isaac's money allowed her to have the time, she just needed to put it toward that end to free herself up a bit. "I just don't want to over commit and have to pull back when we start a family." There were too many things to think about. She offered Terence a small smile. "Sorry, I doubt you enjoy it, but you're a good sounding board for my thoughts." It was a compliment to him that she felt comfortable enough to even speak so openly.
"Oh, Daphne." Tracey laughed and covered her mouth in a sympathetic smile. "Or worse, let's hope she doesn't go into labour in the middle of the reception." Poor Daphne.