She was just so happy that some of her favorite students were involved in this. It meant that, as a teacher, she'd done something right. She'd made it clear, even in her most scientific class, that magic should be used for good. She ensured that she helped them understand when the stars were right for which kinds of spells.
"I haven't," she said with a shake of her head. "They haven't let the prophet through for weeks. My parents aren't even in the country any more, and my sister has gone with them. Other than that, I haven't heard anything. We're on the same sort of lockdown you guys are, so no mail is coming in or going out that's of any consequence. I can't imagine if I were with someone right now how horrible that would be." She shuddered. She knew that Flitwick was positively losing it not being able to speak to his wife. "And yourself? Have you gotten anything encouraging. I could use something encouraging about now."