"Believe me, I will do that as well." He couldn't say how he was going to do that, or how well, but the very last thing he did need was more pressure.
"I understand, however yes, if Mr. Harris was removed from the camp now, it would be leaving Professor Silver with just one other counselor. I appreciate your concern as well, I don't think that less supervision would be a good idea, even in this case."
When Fleur mentioned Flitwick, Neville became slightly sad that his friend had passed, and then Libra was mentioned and he felt even worse. He thought he had managed to feel better about the girl who didn't have to be in the middle, but every so often, he got a pang of guilt.
"She does. Every year before this has passed without major incidents such as this." He didn't know why that year was so different from the others but, apparently it was. "Hopefully we'll be able to make suitable amendments for next year so that something like this never happens again." Neville really didn't have to say more as Fleur had the same ideas as he did, and ones that needed to come to fruition.
He tapped at the chair slightly and wondered about something. "How is everything then... at home I mean, with Louis?" Neville had a pretty good idea of what might be going on but, really... "You know, I would give anything to go back in time and be in his shoes. He probably would very highly doubt that I'm serious right about now but, it is true. To have parents that had such a strong reaction to his well-being... it's better than no reaction at all." Or having no parents at all.