Cass nodded, though that was one thing he was actually rather pleased about. The one bright side to this entire mess was that he and Percy could really truly be together now. It made the sacrifice of his job worth it, and the rest bearable.
'Don't let Ginny hear you say that,' he said with a chuckle. 'Though I think she might be a bit blind just because it's you.'
He was already nodding at Percy's suggestion at getting what he thought he needed and sorting out the rest later when he suddenly stopped, looking at Percy as he finished his sentence. 'You do know that I hate that place, right? And it costs money every month. Why on earth would I want to keep it?' He hesitated for a moment.
'Unless you still don't think this is going to work out,' he then said slowly. 'Please tell me you don't still think I'm going to grow bored and start fucking around one day.'