Percy shrugged. "Yes, but we have plenty of time to do it, and a lot of resources your grandfather didn't have." Snape owed him, and if there was someone who could do it, then the man could. He had said, he worked with the Bletchley wards, and Percy couldn't imagine those being friendly.
He looked up at Cass. "You'll go insane until we get him here, won't you?" Percy knew him too well, and Cass would just go over and over all the possibilities from now until they picked the boy up. "We can fix up the house tomorrow morning, and I'll go to the office in the afternoon. Work on Monday morning, and you can pick up Aiden after lunch. I'll make sure to be home by three. Is that better?"