"I know you are," he agreed, although not completely honestly. She was still having withdrawals, or whatever they were. A few times he had wondered if she was really as clean as she said she was, but he'd wanted to give her the benefit of the doubt.
That hadn't stopped him from keeping a good eye on her, of course, but he hadn't accused her of anything.
"Even if there's nothing he can do, I still think it's worth hearing what he has to say," he said with a shrug. Taking her hand, they left the house and walked to Dolohov's.
He knocked on the door quickly, before he could succumb to nerves and change his mind. No matter what his feelings for the man were, he knew no harm would come to Millicent.