"I just like to hear you say it." She told him laughing. "Besides you're a big important Auror now who knows if you'll have time for things like Quidditch." She snorted and shook her head, squirming when he pinched her side while teasing her about new fans. "It's my first game, I think I'll have to play in two before we have to start worrying about things like swarms of fans. Besides we all know you'll get much more than an autograph when the match is over." She promised him.
She grinned sitting up a bit, when he asked her about the training. "It's brilliant, better than anything we did at school - there are so many new plays to learn, things most of the team knows all ready but I'm playing catch up of course." She didn't mind though, the team was amazing, they helped her when she needed it but no one treated her like a kid, or like she shouldn't be there. She was just a part of the team and she loved it.
"We're learning this new trick play," She started explaining how it worked using her hands as examples occasionally while she tried to tell him the dynamics of the plays and the way they should work, clearly very excited to be talking about it.