If they were ever to enter into a whose life is worse game, it would certainly be a close call. Not only did their immediate family's has tragedies and struggles to deal with, their wonderful mothers both Burkes, it sort of a shared experience or at least a more intertwined one. Not that he wanted to play that game. Zacharias might have enjoyed the misery of others, but he didn't have any desire to do that.
"Sure," he said offering her his arm to finish the short walk to her flat. "We can get to your flat, make sure things are sorted, and then find somewhere to eat." He didn't ask her if she was okay, he didn't really need to. It was a lot to handle and he supposed that small steps would be best. Especially because he didn't think her the sort to drink her troubles away with the family house elf.