She gave a nod, "I will let him know when he returns home." she had a feeling it had to do with his own struggles, but she never pushed. It was his choices.
She listened to him and she understood where he came from, at least partially. "First, and foremost, I have never and will never pitty you," she replied and she meant it. "I hold more respect for you than I will ever hold for my sister's prat of a husband. So what if you have a few problems. You honestly can sit here and think I am the same as I was 15 years ago? Do you think I do not have differences? Ask your bloody brother, I cannot sleep half the time unless something is screaming. I asked you over, because I do not know how to be fully alone anymore. Even in a cell you were all there, around me and I was never actually alone. Do not think for one bloody minute I invite you over out of pity!" she said lowly with her voice a bit on the dangerous side, more out of frustration. "As for your parents, do you think I married your brother because he was a pureblood wizard who pleased my mother? Of course not. I married him because we held the same beliefs, served the same master. There was no parental involvement on my side for this. Your parents might have pushed it, mine, they knew I would do the opposite of what they wished."
Bella was not offended by him, not in the least. She understood more than he probably realized she did.