"She's been using Muggle means of transportation together with magic and she's decided to bypass the international bans on travel by using the ferry into France," Parvati said with a sigh. "It could still be helpful. Maybe she didn't tell us, because of plausible deniability but now we'll have someone on the outside." Glenda seemed too level headed to have left just because she was bored, but this made more sense. She might have found a way to help without getting them in trouble.
"I can't imagine either Cho or Teddy leaving, and even if Cho had left, she'd have stayed in the country. She's tied to England," she pointed out. "I don't like it. Not one bit. This feels like it's magic and we can't fight magic when we don't understand it. It's not even human magic. This is like trying to imitate house-elf magic. We can't do that, imagine replicating non-sentient magic from a building." She needed a drink, but she couldn't get it with Padma right there.
"At least your parents are all right. Somewhere out there, they are still healthy," she said, smiling at the other woman. "And I've gotten to see my fathers. And my children. I think we shouldn't have more, not if this is what it's like. Or maybe I shouldn't. I was rubbish at it."