Well, he certainly had a damned lot of faith in her. That much was obvious. If she was going to be perfectly honest, she was a bit insulted. Well, more than a bit. There'd been a time where she'd been a relatively well respected Auror. Somewhere along the way, that had vanished. At least in Percy Weasley's eyes. His opinion wouldn't have mattered, but... well, he was about to be her boss.
It was bloody well better when she was sleeping with the boss, that much was obvious.
"Williamson, alright. I'll just need a day or so to settle things at the school. Leave lesson plans for whoever replaces me and that sort of thing." And, of course, tell her fiance. The man she was supposed to be eloping with. Did she need to leave time for that as well? Fuck, why was this more complicated than she'd meant it to be. Cass had made it sound like a bloody walk in the park.
"Thank you," Dora finally said, looking at Percy. The way this had gone, she might as well have just walked in with bright pink hair, striped rainbow socks, and her old Muggle clothing. "You won't regret it, I promise."