Catalina disagreed completely. Without looking up, she said, "Darren, you will always have a choice. Unless you are under the Imperius Curse, and then you could fight that, but that is besides the point." She paused, snapping her head up when she heard the comment about his family. She had never been confronted with the death of a loved one.
Just a broken heart.
She stared deep into his eyes for what seemed like eternity, and she could tell he was fighting hard to hide himself from her. It was obvious this memory pained him, for she could see straight through his eyes and into his soul. So tortured, she thought sadly.
Giving him a small smile, she touched his hand gently, before whispering, "I apologize for your loss. But there is still hope for your friend. There are ways for protection." After all, she knew. "If you need aid in anything, Darren, just come find me. I know that we have just met, but I can help you." She tried to convey to him that she was in the Order, but would never have said it aloud. Especially not in Hogsmeade.
"There is still a possibility." She paused, looking back down at her drawing. She moved down to the lips, careful not to curve the corners into a smile for he just did not seem to be joyful at the moment. A stoic face seemed the best way of portraying him, but a sparkle to the eye would add a part of his soul that no one else seemed to see.
"You know, Darren, I know what it is like to feel the pain of loss. Not in the same way as in death, but I have had my share of pain." She gave him a weary smile, the sudden light almost fading completely from her eyes. Then, in a flash, her strength returned, adding youth to her moonstruck countenace, and a shimmering defiance to her eyes.