Oliver suspected that there was far more to her vague answer than she let on, but he decided it wasn't good to press. He knew that things had to have been complicated for her. Really, he didn't know how he'd handle things at all if he was in her position. The whole wizarding world seemed to be turning on the head of a pin, and all too often, Hermione seemed to be at the center of it all.
"I don't seem to recall you being all that interested in Quidditch," Oliver said although he was smiling. He remembered her coming down to support Potter, which was completely reasonable. Somehow, he had always thought of her as somewhat too smart to really enjoy Quidditch. Like Jonathan. Jonathan would listen to him and humor him, but when push came to shove, Oliver doubted that Jonathan knew what their cat was named after.
"We've been doing well though," Oliver said, and there was no mistaking how incredibly pleased he was. But then again, he could have gone on about their current season for the rest of the night if Hermione could have stood the topic.