No. We’re not moving in with my parents because you have a fear of going outside.
Well, the other solution is Victoire will have to wait for you to get home or until somebody can get her because I’m not going outside. Period. End of discussion. If this is what finally drives you away then so be it.

What if they can’t come and get her and I’m at work? Fleur, you’re not going to become a hermit. I don’t want that. What happened to you was an accident and probably will never happen again. I’ll help you get over this. I promise.
It’s not gonna happen because I’m not gonna go outside again. There’s nothing to get over. I could move into the burrow with Molly and Arthur. I’m sure she’d enjoy the company, and it’s a commonplace for your family.

Fleur, I don’t want you to be afraid to go outside. What are you going to do when Victoire wants to go swimming or play outside or go to my parents or her uncles or other family members or go shopping? You can’t stay inside forever. And we only have one child right now.
I wasn’t just talking about Victoire. I was talking about the future children we’ll have. Just because they’re not born yet, it doesn’t mean I’m going to exclude them during conversations…and if she wants to do any of that, you can take her or they can come get her. I’m not going outside anymore. I was struck by lightening and hit by a truck. The lightening killed our unborn child and the truck almost killed me. I don’t want anything else to go wrong so I’m not leaving the house ever again and that’s that.

You could’ve gone out any time you liked. And we can go out together. That way nothing bad will happen.
…Non, je vais bien…inside is fine. I can experiment in the kitchen, redecorate, rearrange, get rid of things we don’t need, clean, and spend time with our children.

That’s not true. Can’t stay inside forever, love.
I don’t see why not…I’ve basically managed to do it since we moved in together…every time I go out, something bad happens…

Yes you can. I just have to fill out the paperwork and I can bring you home.
I’m not ever leaving the house again once we get there…
