"More than one person would confirm that I'm indeed horrid," he said with a straight face, although most people wouldn't actually mean what Cass was implying.
Percy had to use all of his control to stop from tsking and sounding terribly like his mother, managing to cover both parents in one night, but he didn't like the idea that Pansy bought things for Cass, not because he was jealous, but because it sounded too much like charity and that was one thing that he'd never accepted in any form. "You can buy what you need, Cass. The money is there," he said as he got up, and went to the front door to lock up, before going back for the food and silverware.