As Neville moved out from under her, Ginny decided to lay on her stomach, propping herself up on her elbows, chin in her hands. And while Neville thought it was because Harry wasn't there, it really wasn't. She just didn't know how to express it. After all, everyone expected her to be in love with Harry just because she'd had a long crush on him. But just as they said never meet your heroes, perhaps the same could be said about dating someone you built up in your head. They just let you down. And Ginny was used to that. So Harry had seen her as a means to be normal. Someone who knew darkness so he could be upset and she wouldn't look at him oddly. But he forgot that she had to deal with it, too. And that was really what would have led to an eventual break up anyway had Harry not decided he was going to 'protect' her by leaving. Just because he wasn't around didn't mean those he was friends with were any less at risk. But really, it had made her snap out of her way of handling relationships. There just, had never been time to investigate what an actual relationship might be like with someone she actually felt she could open up to and be herself around. So maybe on a subconscious level, that's what she was doing.
Either way. Ginny just knew that she wanted to spend time with Neville on her birthday, even if Harry had been there. Perhaps it was wrong, not wanting Harry there. Surely he'd be a help in this war thing they were involved in. And while she didn't want Neville or Fred or Ron there as they had all been through enough, that wasn't really why Ginny didn't want Harry there. Oh, sure, he had been through hell and back repeatedly and deserved a break, but it was selfish as well. She didn't want him there because she knew that, if he were, she would be expected to just... happily be with him. To be what everyone wanted her to be, even if that wasn't who she had become in the past year. She would be Harry Potter's girlfriend and she'd have no say in it. No. Him not being there was actually better. Because she could at least try to be herself without as many expectations. She had already given up the hope of ever being normal, that had been taken from her when she was eleven. But she was still Ginny Weasley, more than just that girl who had a crush on Harry Potter and younger sister to Ron Weasley. Maybe she'd be able to have an actual identity here despite it all.
"It's wicked! Okay, so maybe kinda complicated, but it's fun. It's basic three time step just, faster than a waltz. I'm sure there's clips of it on the YouTube."
So, Ginny was kind of worried Neville might not want to go once he saw the dance, but if he didn't, they'd find something else to do.
"It will be fun to get out of here for a bit. Because yeah, doesn't seem like much is going on. I mean, beyond people randomly being the wrong gender... but maybe it's a lull? I mean, I don't know much about apocalypses and all that. I just know what we had to deal with."