"It's been... trying," she admitted. There was no reason to hide the fact that she was worried. Theo would understand full well. "He's doing well at the moment, but we don't know how fast things will move."
She chuckled. "I can see that you are objective when it comes to your son," she said. "However, I can see why you're so proud of him. He's very good looking, smart, and understand diplomacy. It's a shame he didn't go into politics. He'd be minister before turning forty."
She sighed. "He had some problems, but nothing like the other two, but from what I was told it was after a particularly trying night," she said. "They both have declined to stay here at the moment. Stubborn Gryffindors. I'm not surprised about Potter, but I would have assumed that Cass would have convinced his son."