"I don't know, Cass. I don't even know who she is, truthfully, but she's not saying that she wants you to raise him, only that she's 'making it up' to you, which leads me to think that it's not convenient for her to have him with her at the moment." The idea that she could be involved in the Death Eaters had occurred to him, but he wasn't sure how that might affect her decision to give the child to Cass. Maybe she'd seen the damage they had done on their town. "However, that doesn't mean that she might change her mind once he's not a burden anymore, right? And yes, there is that possibility, although now that you aren't an Auror, I'm hoping that it would minimise any more life-threatening injuries."
Percy looked terrified at the idea of Cass cooking. "Please, try not to. We will need the house more than ever and burning it down is not really a good start when trying to make a good impression on a child." He shivered at the thought of the other possibilities. "Feeding your food to the poor boy would probably make him run away."
He raised an eyebrow. "Odds? Seriously Cass, considering the number of bed partners you've had, I'd say that the odds that it didn't happen more than once are astronomical."