Re: Ginny & Jamie
"You kick arse without needing your brothers or Dad," he said, without lying. Dad might have been the hero, but Jamie knew that mum could be as lethal as he was.
"Yes, a reporter, and a brilliant one at that," he answered. "You were hit by a bludger fourteen years ago. I probably shouldn't tell you because now you'll get paranoid, but it's not like people won't tell you anyway."
Jamie smiled softly. "Then you're slightly younger than me. I turned twenty-one in June. He leaned closer. "Not just free brooms, but free prototypes of race brooms. We got the newest and fastest brooms around." He nodded. "Let me take you to Uncle Bill's, then I can go get your things. I have your wand, too. You can put some clothes on and we can go flying. I'll let everyone know that we're meeting there."