Leaving Shell Cottage, to go to Lavender's home
Percy moved away from the door, and raised a hand in a farewell gesture. Walking down the path, he was smiling, from the visit and the prospect of more visits to come.
"And I will say it again, you are a lucky one Bill," he said, turning to look at his older brother. Percy opened the gate, so that they were out of the protective spells that surrounded the house and held out his hand, "Hold your little brother's hand so I can take us there?" he teased, and once Bill was touching him, Percy apparated them to a safe discrete spot across from Lavender's cottage.
It was a quiet street, and as they emerged from the brush, Percy pointed to the small house with the fence about it, "It's just there. Look Bill, I am worried about her. I didn't want to say anything in front of Fleur, but I don't think Lavender lets herself leave. She wrote me something about being worried about hurting people. It troubles me greatly," he added, finding his brow furrowing slightly as they moved across the street together, "I can only hope that your advice will alleviate some of those fears, that they are unfounded," he added as he paused, just below the steps up to the door.