She grinned at the look on his face and swooped down for a quick kiss, unable to help herself. She knew that Ron was a good person, and he really meant well, even when he bollocksed up his response to things. But he always tried to make up for it, and that's why she loved him so much -- in the end, he always did the right thing.
"I do know that, as does everyone who has a journal, apparently," she said, leaning back against the window again to let the sunlight warm her skin. The glass was warm and it felt very, very cozy right there.
"Can't even imagine what's going on with the wards, but I'm glad we kept the conversation to at least a publicly-viewable level."