"Much," she agreed. "But the Muggles don't knwo the difference, and if they want to get somewhere faster, they fly. Um, in airplanes. Which are more like trains, because they hold a greater number of people." And this was probably all sorts of information Belvina wasn't interested in, but she liked talking about Muggle things, even though she'd never regretted giving up Muggle life completely for the Wizarding World. It hadn't even been a choice, really.
"I'm sure they can work something out. We've all had experience with them, but not in this particular situation. I'd think you'd have a unique perspective." She nodded, and started to apologize because she hadn't meant to offend. "No, I don't suppose she is. I didn't meant to offend you." It was tricky, talking to someone of Belvina's history, but they were doing all right so far.
She let the topic of Harry's death go, not only because it was painful to think about. "Have you spent much time with Sirius and Regulus since you've come? Everyone has busy schedules, but there's always time for family."