“In reality I think they don’t think like that because they believe they have a monopoly on the business. Everyone comes to St. Mungo’s. But if another reliable practice was started up by the right source they would lose a lot of clients. They just think it is something that won’t ever happen.” Which could be their downfall if they pushed too many people the wrong way. “I’d heard word that something like that was going on. I can’t really fault her for wanting to marry a girl, but a halfblood? They’re family is already so poorly off. But trash do tend to stick together.”
Normally Anabel wasn’t one for gossip, but the Weasleys were always a family that rankled even her. She didn’t understand a pureblood family that could have fallen so far and didn’t seem to want to try to come back. They seemed perfectly happy living in squalor and that was an inconceivable idea to Anabel. If her family ever started to fall into a lower class Anabel was quite certain she’d do whatever it would take to bring them back up. Or at the very least everything she’d need to do to save her own name.
She wasn’t entirely too certain that Delaney was being serious about not having any more questions. The woman was overloaded on information as it was though and so she believed it was probably best to not load on any more. She didn’t need her to have a full breakdown though if she did this was the best place for it to occur.
“Right, well keep in mind that you don’t have to come to St. Mungo’s to contact me. I’m available for questions whenever you would like to ask either by owl or over the journals.” She wondered if she should leave her a message in the journals tomorrow just to make sure nothing drastic had happened over the night. “I think that he’d have only not come on to you if you were heavily pregnant. I highly doubt anything else would have stopped him.” Because he was a disgusting bug and Delaney calling him a cockroach was a fitting description.
“How are you getting home? I’d advise you that it is probably best you don’t apparate yourself.” She didn’t want to hear that Delaney was back only shortly after getting to leave.