Dominic eased an arm around her waist but made no comment about her change of expression. "You don't have to decide now," he said, keeping his voice low. "The house is paid off - it's not going to matter if you don't know what to do with it right away." He didn't even know if Luna had been living here, or if she had a place closer to work. Owls didn't need an address to find her, which meant he'd never needed to know it. "Before we go, I'll do a few quick diagnostics, make sure the house is in good condition, and then you won't have to worry about it for a bit." He didn't explicitly state that he'd fix anything that needed fixing, at least enough that it wasn't going to cause further damage for the time being.
The bacon sizzled and Dominic flicked his wand to remove it from the heat, but didn't let go of Luna just yet. They had plenty of time, and he didn't want to rush her. "You should take as much time as you need to make sure the decision is what you really want, so it's good that there's no rush."