Confusion swirled in her teal eyes, but she kept her mouth firmly shut, as he spoke. So there was something. But what could possibly...? She blinked, surprised, as a slow smile spread on her face in time with the flush on her friends cheeks. This was a good thing, then. "Ferg..." she started, voice soft and incredibly fond, as she leaned forward. "I haven't seriously dated anyone in years-" she started, feeling a flash of something, as she considered his words. There was a time, after Nir, where she'd wanted someone soft and sweet. Comfort and affection. She'd thought maybe but then the'd always just been friends. There was something wistful in her, even after years, but she really did not know what she wanted when it came to love and romance, not like Fergie. She was so happy, really, because her friend deserved all of the happiness he could find.
"We've been mates since Hogwarts, ye' big dafty." she added with a bit of a grin. "No one's going to think you're skipping out on your girl. I'll be on my best behavior, yea? And you're one of the best blokes I know." she reassured, as she held onto her drink, and tried to catch her friends eyes. He finally looked up, and she could feel something soft and sweet catch in her chest, as she shot him the softest look she could manage. "Is it Edith, then?" she asked, grinning a bit. "You've been sweet on her for a bit." she tacked on helpfully, before considering her words. She knew she was sort of stalling, instead of addressing the last bit he'd said. He was right, of course, because she hadn't been forced to endure another horrible match-up by her mother since Harlan had saved her from murdering her date. She felt a bit of guilt well up in her chest and just knew Fergie would get overprotective about it but, well, urgh.
"There's uhm, something I need to tell you." she started, rubbing her hand across her neck and feeling quite sheepish. "I'm sort of fake-dating Will." she blurt out, feeling it would be best to just come out with it. "I finally had enough with my mothers blind date setups and I was desperate to just make her stop. The last one was so much of a disaster that Harlan of all people was kind enough to offer me a legitimate escape route." she added with a bit of a groan. "You know my mum' doesn't take no for an answer, they just show up!" her mother was a bit of a nightmare. "Anyway Will and I have sort of just, uhm, stepped in as eachothers dates and it's been really nice to have the pressure off, you know? Only I know you don't particularly like him so I just." she made a helpless sort of gesture with her fingers that expressed themselves all the way to her shoulders.
She winced internally as she realized she'd also sort of mentioned Harlan, whom he also did not like. Best to just skirt over that, really, despite the fact she felt pretty defensive about it. He was bound to get the wrong idea about it anyway since they were just... quasi friends. No deeper feelings there at all. (Except that she couldn't help her mind from flashing towards their last encounter and that moment in the library where they'd maybe almost kissed? Maybe it was all in her head, anyway, and he hadn't leaned in like that at all, not that she'd wanted him to. Of course not, except she maybe sort of did)