Luna seemed pleased with the drink and Ginny was just so happy to be out in the fresh air with someone besides her noisy family she beamed as she sipped her own.
Raising an eyebrow at Luna's request to stay near the top of the water, she figured it was another of Luna's father's odd warnings. Ginny sometimes envied how much quality time Luna got with her father but she knew that it came with a very sad price. "I promise we won't go too deep," Ginny agreed. She reached into the basket and pulled out some sandwhiches and crisps her mum had packed, "tuna fish or roast beef?" she offered Luna.
Feeling bad for reacting the way she had, Ginny realized what Luna's question had meant, she couldn't imagine not having her mum to talk to, " you can, of course, or you can ask me?" she suggested, hoping to be some help.