'You have a point,' she admitted. Still, it was most annoying when people got as silly as Cass Vaisey did in handling his problems.
She nodded, wondering who all would be at the meeting. Potter, surely. Draco would need to have him seen at his side. She wondered if Parkinson would be there. She was a long-time friend of Draco's, and everyone would assume that she would support him, even if she wasn't present. She did have some pull socially, though.
She made a face. 'Sorry. Potter does even less for me than Parkinson does....' she told him. 'He's like Percy without the sense of humor,' she added.
Morag bit her lip. 'Not sent,' she admitted. 'I was never sent.' Tiberius had never even known what she was doing behind the scenes. 'And it wouldn't have been that time. I was too obviously there,' she added. 'And, of course, you might have been a trap. It was all too...convenient,' she confided.
Then she giggled. 'Might have been a more concerted effort to entice if you hadn't had all that awful hair!' she laughed. 'I couldn't tell what was under all that!'
'Maybe I should ask Parkinson to organize it,' she teased.