Don't cry. Don't cry. Please don't cry. If she start crying things would get awkward real fast, and Adrian really wasn't fond of it.
"Um, I'm pretty sure you shouldn't go around saying that you're a member of the Order. You never know who could hear you." Especially since he was a Death Eater, and as one, he was their enemy, or at least the group he was a member had the Order as their enemies. A tocsin rang somewhere in his mind reminding him he should probably give away her name, but he chose to ignore it. It would be low and very unfriendly thing to do, especially since she obviously lost his husband and she still hasn't reconciled with that. Maybe he was being cold harted because of thinking that way, but he wasn't the one suffering so he really couldn't know how she felt. "I…" am sorry? But he wasn't sorry, he felt sorry for her, but not because her husband is dead, he never liked him, he didn't hate him either, but mainly because it was too strong emotion to wast it on unimportant people. "I can look around. But I can't promise you anything, since he's missing for too long."
Because he's probably dead, he wanted to point that but it would be pointless, plus she already started crying, telling her that would only make her cry more. Adrian placed a package of wipes in her lap, it was the biggest thing he could do now cause he wasn't cuddle and it will go away kind of guy. Yet he'll try to help her the other way, the only way he can, he could go and ask around, see what he could find out. If the Death Eaters did that, he surely didn't know that, but he knew a person that might know something, so he could pay her a visit.