"Good," she chirped brightly, going the tiniest bit red at his slight teasing. It's not that she was embarrassed, it was just nice to see him a little less serious. Plus, Susan tended to blush at the tiniest thing and she blamed it wholly on her red hair. "And now you know one more," she added, giving him a wink and returning to her looking about the room and at the many objects that sat in there.
Barely noticing the tightness of his demeanor, she breezed right though his awkwardness as though it barely existed. Because to her, it really didn't. "Fantastic," she said, clapping her hands together lightly and heading towards the door. "Honestly, this place isn't far. Actually, we don't even have to leave Diagon," she said. She moved her hand up to her mouth and brought a finger up to her lips in a quieting gesture as though she was about to tell him a grand secret. "Not many people know about this place, it's pretty well hidden. Heaven knows why, it's great." Motioning for him to follow her, she headed for the door and out into air turning back briefly to make sure he was keeping up with her in more ways than just physically.