"I never know the how or why," she said with a sigh. "I wish visions came with instructions, but instead, I only get snapshots of what will happen." Parvati shrugged. "Nothing, you would have done nothing, because you never know what will lead you to being bitten. Oh at first you would have been careful maybe never leaving the house and then slowly you start going out until it happens. You shouldn't blame yourself. It's human nature."
Parvati tilted her head, staring at him. "Did your parents not try to protect you?" She shook her head. "I'm sorry, you don't have to answer that. I forget how different things were before. Even when I was in school and parents found out that Remus was teaching, there was an uproar, but even though he left, there was an entire school that had learned to love him. It changes things when you get to know a person."
She laughed. "So, we're not spending the evening reading magazines and discussing the latest trends? I'm shocked and extremely disappointed." She smiled at him wickedly. "Oh darling, now that's a challenge if I ever saw one. Give me some time to figure out fashion here and I will have you dressed better than models."