"I am certain that yes, otherwise, you are perfect." She repeated, taking a sip of her own wine. If she remembered, she would send a note to Penny sometime thanking her.
"There isn't really a lot to say about my family," she shrugged, dabbing the side of her mouth with a finger. "I have an older brother, Aiden, he's married and he and his wife have a little girl of their own now. She's a Muggle, so it makes things quite interesting having her around the place sometimes. Then there's just...mum and dad. I have no idea why I suggested cooking the dinner this year, to be honest. Maybe a moment of madness. But we're spending Boxing Day with my sister-in-law's parents, and mum said we can't even take our wands with us which, given the current situation in the wizarding world, I think she's completely barmy about." She took a breath, and realised she'd been talking way too much. "And I've probably completely bored you now, I know, you'll have to tell me all about your family to make up for it." She winked at him, taking another sip of wine.