"That goes for every patient who comes under my care," Hestia replied nonchalantly, "But especially for you, blood thick or thin." His immune system might have been built to resist difficult climates and weather, and his body could probably withstand great amounts of stress, Hestia thought in the most clinical of natures, but there were some bugs that could break anybody down.
"Just as long as you don't expect me to always be that way," Hestia said lightly. "We're all only human." Although many people were capable of performing the most inhuman acts, there were few that Hestia held in regard above the rest of humanity.
"Love, that's worth drinking to," Hestia commented, and with that, she finished her drink. He seemed rather confident that he would be the hero when he returned to his team, and she couldn't deny finding that confidence attractive.
"I have truly enjoyed meeting you today, Viktor Krum," Hestia said sincerely with a smile, her eyes flitting to his briefly. "I hope that we may soon meet again." She grasped his hand briefly again, a small moment of comfort from one person to another, before preparing to leave the Leaky.
Hestia knew that she needed to be getting back to the safe house to finish the wards and secure the protective charms she'd placed, but something far more interesting wanted to keep her here, talking with this man that everybody, aside from herself, seemed to know.