She shook her head. "Nope. Never knew a boy to dance with." And that sounded pathetic. "Too much time spent in my books, I guess." Maybe there was more to going to school than books? "I don't think you'd embarrass yourself. I bet your good at it, like Quidditch and other things."
"So not impossible then?" That was something to consider. Granted she wouldn't be able to get out and try with her Dad watching, but maybe on a Saturday when he was grading? That was worth a try. "I might try when my Dad's working. At least start making a map. I could share if you'd like." Which was stupid, and she shouldn't be offering, they might not be on the same team. But she didn't take it back.
"Today? Now? Oh, righ. You go home at night still." She took his hand and was ashamed of herself for standing up in a way that gave a glimpse of her leg before the robe fell. But she did have nice legs, though she was already embarrassed for doing it. "Okay, I'll be quiet."