"Makes sense." he replied, and not only because of that, but because she would also look like a bit of a plonker if the broom didn't do anything remotely broom-like. "You know they probably will - at least for a bit." he replied - though it was after that they should really be concerned about.
He turned, rolling slightly from side to side but not going all the way into a barrel roll just yet.
When she asked for that be braked right up, coming easily to a stop, though the front of the broom seemed a touch too light and flighty, and reared up slightly, but not enough for him to be thrown. "Maybe a small weighting charm or something to the front if we're anticipating a lot of that!" he suggested, before doing it again then going in the reverse, eventually working up to a flip over, which was surprisingly easy given the tendency at the front. "This works fine!" he called, maneuvering in that easy professional way. Once you had it you never really lost it, apparently.