"Wrong. He's not your brother. He's Harry Potter, which is far different than hitting an Auror," Percy said. "The Auror part is just one more reason why you shouldn't touch him."
Percy snorted. "Crap, that's crap, George. You want to protect her, then fine, but you can't tell her that she can't see Harry because he's a public figure. You can't use this argument when for years it was just Harry, one of us, a brother. You know what? You have to choose which one it is, because you can't have it both ways."
He rolled his eyes. "I believe we covered this. You hit him, a family war starts, and while I don't particularly care, I do like my life to remain quiet and uncomplicated." Not that there was much chance of that considering his family. "She's going to be protected... from the media, if that's what you're worried about. I'd already told Bill that I would help, but if your problem is with Harry, you'd better figure it out soon, because I don't know if you'll win that one."