Harry did tend to internalize things. Which made sense, really. He had a lot on his plate, especially given where he was coming from. Once again, Ginny was bothered by the time line issue. It wasn't easy, especially when the last thing remembered was the middle of a battle. Still, things would work out, they more or less had to given where they were. It wasn't fair to any of them. Being forced into yet another war. It wasn't fair to the people who never had to fight before. Honestly, it just wasn't fair. But the Seal didn't care and so they had to make due. Ginny just had no patience and was stressed and didn't really know what to do.
If someone were to ask her what she was more concerned about revealing to Harry, it was the Dark Mark. That went deeper for all of them. Telling Ron twice had been bad, Hermione knowing had been hard. She was just thankful she'd only had to tell Neville the one time. But now she had to tell Harry as well? That was.. something she had to figure out how to tell him. She wasn't known for being subtle, she did information dumps like no one's business. She'd already started with Harry on his post with the basic information. Now she had to take him to the complex, get him a room and amulet... and then, well, things she should tell him.
Seeing the strained smile, Ginny gave a wane one of her own.
"Yeah. That happens here. There are ways to avoid it, spells, what have you. But for now, let's get you to the complex, yeah? I can answer more questions there..."
Because she would avoid the Dark Mark issue as long as she could. She knew that Ron wanted Neville to tell Harry about them, not that either wanted to. But maybe it could be one of those...worst news first so the other thing didn't seem so bad? Yeah. That was it.