"No, they do not." Severus hadn't found that very surprising - there was an awful lot to complain about - but he rarely cared enough to spend the time to spin anything properly, which surely contributed to the number of irate owls. "And Mr. Nott has an unfortunate name, as far as war victims go. You trust Goyle with him?" He couldn't remember ever thinking of Goyle as caring, and this ... Knowing what he did about Nott and Goyle's relationship (and what he would very happily have forgotten), it seemed problematic. Nott was in no state to care for himself, and handing him over to someone with dubious motives would have troubled him. He didn't know why. He'd spent too long sitting in Dumbledore's chair, maybe.