He easily caught how much pressure she put on herself. He wondered if she was always like that or if the pregnancy brought out those protective instincts? He hoped they'd both remain in the village long enough to find out. "Well, then, thank you for that, Victoire. The assurance is all I need." He said pretty much the same thing to her grandmother and he meant it. He loved every last Weasley and a simple word meant the world to him. "Believe it or not, I was hoping to avoid this by leaving you out. You didn't ask for any of this and I'd never want you to think I doubt you because I don't. I know it sounds rather silly, but I've loved you since Teddy told me about you when I first arrived. Not just because of him, but because of your whole family really. It is a disease I have, you see, I just can't resist a Weasley." He would have mentioned he considered Fleur a close friend too, but he had a feeling leaving her out was best then.