Filipino demon-horses, Irish sea nettles, the current lunch menu, Luna had never quite realized that she spoke in a tone that was anything other than normal. Of course, you must realize, it was normal. Simply normal for her, which was entirely different classification of the word than most might apply it. Long ago someone, she believed it might have been Dean Thomas, had suggested that she read Alice in Wonderland. Something she had never gotten around to, but suddenly wished for a copy.
Wait, there was a library, was there not? Surely it might have a copy of the book! Perhaps after she chose her sweeties and found herself some tea, she would go to investigate the shelves for a tome.
"Oh, yes," she agreed. "Martha is a very knowledgeable healer." It was good that he was enjoying the apple, but she wondered something, "Is it not true then, about an apple each day keeping doctors away?" A shame, it would definitely be a shame if he somehow banished himself with that odd belief in apple magic that Muggles spoke of. They refused to believe in dragons, ignored ghosts, but believed in...apples?
Yes, quarter giant, Luna was still not dissuaded from the idea that one of Sam's grandparents must have been of giant folk. Most people she knew were simply not that massive. "Sam, he's awful big." She should know, she had been tied to him earlier, and knew that he was much bigger in comparison to her own size. "Too small to be a half giant, but too large to be completely without drops of giant blood in his veins."It was quite logical really. Annnnd there she went, back to candy, not that her mind had traveled far. "I have not had any 'jellied babies,'" she paused. "Are they good and not simply jellied human flesh?"
Her questions were honest and straight forward, even if the topics were not.
"Coconut is quite joyful, I think. Tis hard to be in a low mood when there is coconut around." The fact that he was smiling, it made her continue to smile. From a small twist to of her lips to a toothy grin, much grinning abounded. Like rabbit patronouses on a cloudy day, and it made her happy, because smiling was good for both the soul, and warding off the children of dementors. Imitating the Doctor, Luna picked up a Hershey's bar as well, looking at it with a careful eye as if it were a new creature to investigate. "Ooh, chocolate."