"In that case I'll have to tell your groom that he's not doing his job, you should have more romance than you know what to do with," Cho smiled genuinely. It really was wonderful to see people so... happy. Part of her sort of believed she'd always be the girl who's first love died, and people might never see her glow the way Astoria did.
When Astoria explained the rest of her awful day Cho looked back up at her face, startled. "Vomiting? No! Are you alright? Did you floo the hospital? Or at least Pucey for something to settled your stomach?" Looking down Cho added, "Something other than butterbeer?" and gave Astoria her best 'stern' look (which, to be honest, wasn't very stern at all). Her face softened though when Astoria admitted the wedding was the last thing she wanted to talk about. "I'll admit, I'm glad to see you outside of planning meetings, sometimes it feels like that's the only way I see anyone at all anymore, besides Melinda of course, she lives just upstairs from me," Cho wasn't sure how well Astoria knew the girls of Ravenclaw. Certainly, Cho had only been given the opportunity to plan the wedding because Astoria's mother had attended a lavish Pureblood wedding in Ireland that Cho had designed and executed a year ago. Apparently she'd liked what she'd seen, but it had surprised Cho to get a letter inquiring about her services either way.