Ginny rolled her eyes and shrugged her shoulders at his insistence that it wasn't in the relationship zone yet. "You're wanting it to potentially be one though, yeah? So it still counts," she insisted teasingly. She still didn't think she was the best for advice, but if she was able to help him get over his residual anxieties from his Hogwarts years, then she supposed it didn't matter if she was a good choice or not.
She couldn't help the way her smile softened at Neville's last comment, and a moment later her cheeks tinged with the realization. Bloody hell, she was not some ridiculous love-sick girl. She wasn't even sure love was on the horizon for her and Marcus, though she did care for him a great deal. "That would make sense," she finally said, quite intentionally infusing a bit of teasing in her tone as if it would detract from her initial reaction to the thought of her poor track record potentially being turned around.