"You understand that I don't care if you get a job or not. I'm more worried about you going crazy in the house," Percy said. "However before you accept a job, you might want to see what it entails, and see if the ramifications could be more damaging than staying where you are," he pointed out. "You're the Slytherin here, right? And I do trust Morag to do what's right, but she doesn't always do what's politically correct. She was... a lot more than she seems, so be careful with her."
Percy's first reaction when he heard the Order was to say that Cass couldn't do it, but he had no right to do that. "The Order is not a job, it's a group of vigilantes who can't keep a job because they keep running off to do whatever Dumbledore and McGonagall used to tell them. I know that it would give me an insight, but it's not a job and ... think about it carefully before you say yes."
He pressed his forehead against Cass's temple. "I don't know. I wish I did have another option, but I can't think of nothing else. If we do this, and I'm not say yes, but if we do it, we do it right. We still have the investigation and then you resign, and after that-" He hated the idea of any part of his life made public, but there was no other way. "I'll have to make this public, something that after what happened to you we decided that we wanted to be together. I'll word it in a way that there are no lies, nothing that can be attacked. Your friends wont' like it."