She wasn't quite sure what it meant when he didn't reply to her question disguised as a statement, but it seemed best to just leave it be. There was no sense in pushing anything, forcing any issues. Not yet, anyway. The ground wasn't really that stable beneath them, and she'd rather not break a leg if she didn't have to.
With that in mind, she decided to just keep the topic to the magic itself. "We'll start with an ice cube then," she said with as straight a face as she could manage before she ducked her head and grinned slightly. "Sorry. That ... I'm not trying to ..."
She sighed. She was just nervous, and she joked when she was nervous, but ... she trusted he remembered that about her. Still, she didn't think that sounded too difficult, and as long as she had her head on straight she could manage just fine.
Lily stifled a smile as he undid his hair, but he looked much more like she remembered him now, with his hair hanging down.