Lily jerked slightly at the bark, and rolled her eyes at the howl. She wasn't surprised he'd made his way up here, and she hadn't even managed to get off the couch yet. It wasn't really fair to yell at him when he couldn't yell back, but she wasn't completely certain she was ready to play nice with him.
"Unless you've learned how to bark apologies, I'm not interested," she called through the door. Well, she called vaguely in the direction of the door. She was sure he heard it, either way.
Lily fished her wand out of her shirt and flicked it toward the door to unlock it -- but not open it. Maybe she'd see if he'd worked out how to mouth open a door with a knob. It wouldn't surprise her if he had. She figured she should sit up and attempt to deal with this, but laying right where she was worked just fine for her. Maybe she'd wind up just ... falling asleep here.