"You're right about that." Charlie nodded, things were much different this time than they had been any other time Harry had faced Voldemort, and for everything they had seen up to this point it looked like Voldemort was far more interested in Jamie than Harry.
He chuckled when she answered his question and nodded. "I think it's all a matter of different languages, when you're dealing with dragons." Charlie told her with a small grin. "I don't know if you know any foreign languages or not, but when I first moved to Romania, I didn't speak the language at all, thankfully many of the other keepers spoke English, but if you live there long enough you learn to speak it or else you end up making a great fool of yourself when you go anywhere off the reserve." He chuckled before he continued. "But when you first start out, all you can do is express the most basic things, drinks, food, sex - it's like that with dragons, if you don't speak their language it all looks pretty basic, and it's easy to think that is all they are capable of, but when you spend time with them, take the time to learn their language you start to see that it's not just, hunger or thirst that drives them."
"And then you see how they interact with other dragons, you watch them together and you can see it's more than just territorial bonds that they have with one another." He was more than a little happy to have someone to talk to about all of this who seemed genuinely interested in the subject. "Typically dragons are more comfortable in isolation, they like having space to themselves, but I think most people would if they were as large as a dragon."