Ron grinned brightly when she started to laugh. He was actually relieved that she was taking the news of her ex-boyfriend being hexed by him so well. Normally, in this situation in particular, Ron would have been faced with a very offended and concerned (the concern, unfortunately, wouldn't have been for him) party. "It was brilliant, yeah," Ron said, shaking his head in amusement, "doubt he'll be coming 'round me anytime soon for fear of being turned into a whole rabbit next time." Not that Ron could pull something like that off. He could barely manage the ears. Ron sincerely doubted that Tim would be transfigured into a real life bunny rabbit anytime in this lifetime. At least, not by himself personally. "And, er, I dunno, actually. I reckon he might have gone off and whined about it to Gin a bit. Which would explain why she was so furious with me." Ron was actually pretty sure that was what had happened. Tim whined to Ginny about the bunny ears and his insulting ways, then Ginny probably repaired Tim's ears and came raging at Ron. "I'm sure she's put him back properly by now and all. No pictures on me though, sorry. I haven't got a camera." But a picture would have been fantastic. He could have posted it all over the internet or something. Of course, that would have been a bit mean. But what would Fred and George have done? Now that was the real question, wasn't it?
"That was lucky for them," Ron said, taking the sandwich corner from her in appreciation. "Thanks for this," he said, lifting it in a slight salute her way before taking a bite. With a mouthful of sandwich, he then continued to say, "D'you thinkht theyf guna hrome er wherf they abductinf?" Which was sandwich speak for: "Do you think they've gone home or where they abducted?"