'So it's not just me?' Pansy wanted to know. 'I've never known if I was making it up because I didn't like her, or I didn't like her because she was....intimidating,' she admitted. 'But she couldn't hurt you,' she told him. 'And she better not try!' she added firmly. She didn't care how intimidating the woman was, she couldn't be allowed to threaten her Cass!
'So do you think you'll be able to do it this time?' she asked gently. 'Percy sounds a lot like Harry in that respect,' she admitted, 'and he'd be hurt if you fooled around on him again....' She gave Cass a worried look. 'What went wrong the last time?'
Pansy had to giggle. The thought of turning all Harry's icky shirts into teddy bears was too priceless! And if Cass did it for her, it could hardly be her fault, could it? 'Oh, and she'd love that! Teddy bears that smell like Harry? We'd never get her to let them go!' she giggled.
She looked around as if there were ears everywhere. 'I'm giving him something that sends a subtle message about my plans. And you can't tell! Because it's Harry and he scares easily,' she insisted.
Pansy sighed in relief. 'Oh, good! Really, Cass, that was such a beautiful place. You should take Percy. Well, you should take me, but Harry wouldn't like that because something might happen while he's away. I can't get the man away for even a night!' she rolled her eyes.