Her reaction was even better than he'd expected, and Cass didn't even try to hide his amusement but chuckled quite openly.
'Yes, she reads,' he said quite firmly. 'I told you there is more to her than meets the eye,' he said with a smirk. He didn't mention that she had most likely never picked up a Muggle book in her life, it wasn't relevant after all.
'And yes, you should. Give her half the chance and you'll like her, if for no other reason than that she doesn't give you a chance not to,' he said.
His mirth disappeared though, when she mentioned using Antonin as a healer, and he quite firmly shook his head. 'Even if I can't avoid him I would prefer someone else as my healer,' he said calmly, thinking that he might start with someone who actually worked as a healer. He was sure Percy could find someone, and if he couldn't then he'd work his own contacts.
Perhaps Pansy knew of one? If not surely she would know someone who did.
'As for your husband wanting information, I would need to know your stance on that. If you want to share information with him too I want you to tell me so, otherwise I will report to you and you alone and he'll have to talk to you and not me to gain access to that information.'