His jaw set as she began to explain her family to him. Who was he to judge? Could he find it in himself to understand someone's hatred of his species? He supposed he could, he could understand it. But Chasity had Patience and he didn't see how the woman could seem to hate werewolves so much now that Patience was one. But, then again, she didn't know about Remus' inability to craft his own wolfsbane and how he had truly thought the forest would have been his safest alternative to not having his own sense of mind.
"Fenrir?" He asked and though he didn't mean to, his voice carried a hint of fear in it. He couldn't suppress the childhood terror of that man who had destroyed so much of his own life. "Fenrir is a psychopathic murderer. He is malicious and he deserves death, but not because of his disease. He deserves it because of his cruelty and strive to destroy. Many werewolves can turn out like him, but not all. It simply depends on how they choose to act upon their own curse and how society chooses to treat them. Fenrir may or may not have been a completely different man had society been a bit more kind to wolves. Regardless, I do believe that he either needs to be placed permanently in Azkaban or killed." He probably delved too far into his own past, his own emotional wounds, but he truly believed this. If it made him less human, he was willing to live with that. There was no forgiveness in his heart for Fenrir Greyback.
He needed to regain his composure and his train of thoughts. He was silent for a moment as he tried to find his words. "I am sorry that he killed your brother. I can understand why your sister hates our kind because of it. However, that is not a reason to fear the werewolf on the run. Can you indicate his crimes? Everything the prophet and Ministry has printed in regards to the wolf sounds like political propaganda." He sighed. "He may be a threat, there is no way to know, but we have not been given proper justification yet."
Then he shifted, nodding his head in agreement. Fred was going to kill him. "I do."