Ginny looked over at Neville and Luna. "They'd make such a cute couple," she sighed.
"Yes, they would," Hermione said looking at where Ginny was staring.
"Who?" Ron asked barely paying attention.
"Luna and Neville of course," Hermione said like it was the most obvious thing in the world.
"Why would you say that?"
"Well, the way they look at each other, the way they smile when they're around each other, the way that he does whatever she says. You know, all the obvious signs," Hermione said with an almost dreamy tone.
"Just because he does whatever she says means that they'd make a cute couple?" Ron asked skeptically.
"No, not just because of that, but, yes, that is a factor."
"Maybe he's just afraid of her?"
"Exactly. He's afraid of disappointing her."
"Okay, but what other couples do you see where the guy does whatever the girl says?"
"Where do I start? Your mum and dad, Bill and Fleur, Percy and Audrey, George and Angelina, Harry and Ginny..."
"Wait, Harry doesn't do whatever Ginny say!"
"What?" Harry asked looking up from Quidditch through the Ages. "I heard my name."
"Harry, do you do whatever Ginny says?" Ron asked.
"Yes," Harry and Ginny said at the same time.
"Well, that's just you. Hermione, who else does that?" Ron asked trying to prove his point.
"Um, us, your parents..."
"WHAT!"
"What's wrong now?"
"I DON'T DO WHATEVER YOU SAY!"
"Yes, you do," Ginny said starting to chuckle.
"Harry, do I do whatever Hermione says?" Ron asked disbelieving.
"Yes," Harry said turning a page of his book.
"No, I don't! Harry, you're supposed to help me here."
"I know. But that would be telling a lie. I'm not a liar."
"You are unbelievable."
"Anyway," Ginny interrupted. "Luna and Neville would make such a cute couple!"
"Yeah," Harry and Hermione said at the same time.
