Yay!
She was only shouting because he had hightailed it out of there so quickly that she wasn't sure whether he'd hear her normal voice. Honestly, Ginny was upset (more so than angry) and just a little hopeful.
That momentary stare that both of the former Gryffindors shared brought on a plethora of feelings on for Ginny as well. Ginny let out a breath of air that she didn't even know she was holding. A small smile appeared. It was Harry. He looked different, but it was still him. And that recognition, that brief second of things just standing still, made her more calm than she had felt in a while. "You look good." The redhead spoke up, calmer now, almost shy.
And then he ran off. Again.
Tonks had peeked her head out briefly during this time, eyebrows furrowed as she watched her younger friend flip from hesitant to indignant yet again. "Can't you hex him!" Ginny asked in exasperation, to which Tonks only grinned wryly. "Paperwork. You know I hate it." Ginny grumped and watched Harry retreat again, not knowing what to do. There had, of course, been a time that she would have marched straight after him. She wasn't so sure of herself anymore.
"Go on. But just try talkin', yeah? He's all messed up." The older woman suggested quietly. "And more stubborn than ever." That wasn't much help, but it was true.
Ginny glanced over and then nodded. "Okay. Just..can we have tea afterward?" She was going to need something to calm her down. Tonks smiled again and nodded in agreement, then shooed her off. "If Stubborn wants ta join, I'll be round." So said the Auror. "No physical stuff, either. More paperwork." Reminded to her redheaded friend, then Ginny was off as well.
It was then that she hurried along the hall, hopefully catching Harry before he disappeared someplace within the Sanctuary that she didn't know. "Harry?"