"I think so, too, I've been considering that," he replied, pleased at her interest, in him, his family, and in his puppy. And her empathy with the death of his family's dog. She had to be the most sincere and caring person he had ever met.
"I'd love to have you meet my whole family," he continued, as if it were the most natural thing in the world to be inviting a girl home to meet his family, when in fact it had never happened before. He'd never been interested in one like this before, his focus having been on home and family - on his dog and his friend and his quidditch. This... this was rather breathtaking, in an almost giddy way. Like the sensation of flying, but without being off of the ground.
"I'd like to meet Gawain," he said, seemingly unable to stop smiling at her, unconsciously moving even closer to her, the lake a beautiful backdrop behind them as for a moment he forgot to breathe.... and the next thing he knew his lips were brushing lightly across hers, almost as if pulled by magic, rather than his heart's own desire.