"True, but at least we know that it can be done," Parvati said. She might not agree with Glenda's methods, but doing something felt good, even if they were in the dark. "It's not like we haven't done plenty of crazy things without telling anyone," she said with a grin.
Parvati knew that not everyone was happy with his decision not to study the magic, but there was so much that they needed to do. She wasn't sure that putting their best people on this was the best use of their resources. "How do you understand a building? And even if we figure it out, how do we stop it? I know that so many want to study it and it's a nice riddle for those who like these things, but how does it help us? How does learning a pattern help us? Sirius has been feeling the castle, getting reactions, but he did say that it's not like a person, sending clear messages. If he can't control it, I don't know that we can."
Parvati sighed. "Apparently I drink too much." She hadn't meant to say that since Padma certainly agreed with them. "But Charlie? I can't see it. We were barely seeing each other when we were together. When he broke up with me, I was certain that we'd never get back together, and in a few months we decided to get married? I must have gotten pregnant and the marriage must have been terrible. The kids saw that." She laughed. "I don't know about kids, but the castle certainly seem to bring back people with strong magic and screwed up lives."