Ron considered her question whilst staring down at the parchment. Who knew what it could say and what was the magic it held? Where did Harry get it from and why did he keep it with his other things? It was important, that much they knew, but just how important was it and was it related to everything that was going on? How close to his death had Harry come across this? There were just so many questions and not enough answers, which to Ron meant that they needed to hang onto it a bit longer. "We can take it to both, but let's get the DA to look at it first as the Ministry is going to confiscate it the moment they see it and probably take it to the Department of Mysteries. But maybe you'll still have access to it since you're the one who found it? Have they assigned you to a particular study division yet?" If Hermione could get assigned to study this piece, it could work out perfectly for them.
Finally, Ron rolled the parchment back up and set it down on Harry's bed atop the Weasley jumpers Hermione had laid out. Despite the newfound object, they still needed to get the rest of Harry's prized possessions out of the compartment. He reached back in and his fingers found a cloth material which he pulled out and watched as the Cloak unfurled down, not nearly as long as it used to be - or at least that's how it seemed because they were so much taller now. Ron actually smiled as he remembered the morning that Harry first unwrapped the Invisibility Cloak and the mysterious message that had been written there and his and Ron's wonderment as they watched Harry's body disappear beneath him when he put it on. They went on to have many adventures with this cloak and it was possible it had saved their life a few times too. Ron shook his head, still smiling. "It's a bit small now, yeah?" He held it up toward Hermione. "Well, you're about the same size," he said with a smirk.