Vincent hid a smile as he heard her bitter tone when speaking about the Dents. He was happy that she was not so close to them as he had thought. She was clearly unhappy with her husband, and more so with his sister. Why he was glad was a question even he didn't know the answer to. Perhaps it was easier to bring Khaat to his side because of this, or something else. Anyway, he had never approved of where she had married. He had seen her husband just once and at that time he looked more of a tramp than the manager of a restaraunt. First appearances were everything, and from what Vincent had seen, Robert Dent was neither a very respectable person nor from what it seemed, and intelligent one. "And yet... you are spending the day here at Hogsmeade," Vincent noted, analytical as always. "Its OK I guess, everyone needs a day off. Yet I expected that you would spend yours with your husband at Sparks... Not that I mind of course, I always enjoy your company, you know that," he added, saying half the truth. He did enjoy it, though she could also get on his nerves at times.
"Its OK Khaat, what are friends for, if not to help their friends with their problems?" Vincent asked rhetorically. Calling Khaat a friend was odd really, and not entirely the truth either. Well, she was probably a friend to him, but not vice versa. He didn't have a doubt that if he was in trouble, she would probably risk herself to help him. She was that type of person. Vincent wasn't, he would probably save himself, but you never knew. Still, he didn't consider anyone his friend really. They were all just companions, but some people's company you enjoyed more than others, and Khaat fell into that category, just as Wilson and Sandra did. But even if it was a lie, Khaat would probably still believe it. She was too naive. "Well, I can't say I didn't tell you so. You should think carefully before marrying someone Khaat, because you spend the rest of your life with that person. And of course, their family gets involved as well."
"But thats good Khaat, don't let them change you," he replied. He was a bit unhappy with the way the conversation was going. She was obviously quite bitter and upset at the Dent's, and Vincent was not the best at cheering people up. But still, getting closer to Khaat would be good, as a friend or whatever. She was in the order, and was trusted by Jess. She could be a useful spy, but Vincent didn't think she would ever turn against the order. She was after all, the niece of Remus Lupin, a close supporter of the order, and he knew she had been close to him before his death.