"I still would like a cure more, but I'll leave the strategy games to you," he answered. He knew that they might have the same goal, but they were likely to go about it very differently.
"Keeping her alive is good, but I wouldn't underestimate the opposite situation. If someone upsets her enough or pushes her too much, she could react by trying to kill someone," he said. "In fact, someone could even agree with her and in her deluded state, she'd see that as an approval to an escape, and when that escape isn't possible she could turn on them. So words will be important, but yes, that seems a good compromise and if we see that it's not working, I'll let you know."
Stephen nodded. "I'm planning on stopping by at least twice a day. Goldstein studied some Muggle psychological thing, so he'll be working with her as well, deal with some of the delusions. We'll also have the other two healers check on her as needed because of the pregnancy."