Theo laughed. "Without the money there would be no books," he pointed out. "Some of them cost the equivalent of a small house. Not that you'll ever need to worry."
"So get her another goal in life," Theo said with a shrug. "If for no other reason than she'll be happier if she has one. As for the virgin part- " He shrugged. "Whatever happens happens," he said, smirking, because he was quite certain that would not matter if feelings started to develop between them. "I'll keep my hopes at a reasonable level," he added with a laugh.
"And now I'll leave you with your books. Congratulations again. We'll celebrate at dinner, but I'll leave it to you to tell your mother." Not that Pansy didn't know what she'd done. Taking his leave, he went to finish up some papers before it was time to eat.