She hummed quietly and in contemplation.
Apparently, the young man had some manners as he attempted to disregard her apologies. Truthfully, Rhiannon reckoned that the two of them were at fault for not paying attention to their surroundings in an area so unpredictable as the forest, but she kept her mouth shut. It was not necessary to make the situation even worse. However, for the sake of appeasing her own (taught) suspicion of the surroundings, her pale blue eyes scanned the immediate area to ensure they were, indeed, safe. By the looks of it, the two sightseeing individuals only had some forest critters as their company; they, on their own, did not seem to mind the two wizards on the trail.
"Highly doubt it," the auror mused quietly at the prospect of having any other forest animals threatening them. "The local animals are not known to intervene with the residents here. It is a popular tourist attraction and it would not be beneficial to have students and adults alike to be assaulted by an angry bear or a wolf." Furthermore, Rhiannon believed that the residents had made some magical alterations to ensure that the forest and its trails would be safe to explore even for the most unsuspecting folk.
And there it was! The ice breaker! Frankly speaking, Rhiannon was thankful that it was John who decided to breach the topic of re-introducing one another. But even when he mentioned his name, and she politely accepted his handshake, her own grip firm but cold from the gusts of wind, she still could not recall if they'd actually spent any time together outside of classes. She, on the other hand, was probably hard to avoid. Vesper had towered over the other girls in her year; at age sixteen, she was about as tall as some of her professors. Thankfully, that did not continue, but it certainly left a mark in some people's memories. She even wondered briefly if John could recall her because she once posed as a threatening presence during the quidditch games. "Rhiannon Morgan. Pleasure to get re-acquainted with you, sir." Her lips stretched into a hesitant smile and a pair of dimples appeared on her pale cheeks.
She released John and took a step back, establishing thus a polite distance between them. "Remind me again... You're a Gryffindor graduate, correct?" The years of having her small talk revolve around work alone had made Rhiannon incredibly bleak at small talk. 'Not that I've ever been good at it,' she thought bitterly. A more charismatic person would have probably reminded John of some connections they might have had, spoken of a silly tale or invited him to have a better talk over a warm dinner, but instead -- there she stood, hands awkwardly forced into her pockets. She clicked her tongue. "And how have the years been treating you?" she attempted after a moment of consideration. Catching up with someone always seemed like a good tactic. "I did not expect to meet anyone from my year today, but it is good to see that I am not the only one drawn back by nostalgia."