caus_npc (caus_npc) wrote in causatum_rpg, @ 2008-03-15 23:48:00 |
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Entry tags: | & private residence, * march 1999, charlie weasley, george weasley, harry potter, romilda vane, verity o'shea |
RP: Family Dinner
Date: 15 March 1999
Characters: Weasleys, Verity, Harry, Hermione, Romilda, and Cassie (and anyone I may have forgotten)
Location: The Burrow
Private/Public: Private
Rating: -
Warnings: Weasleys
Summary: Weasley family (and friends) dinner. George has an announcement.
It had been a long time since Molly had actually had to cook for, not only most of her family, but extras as well and even though she hadn't said anything she was brimming with happiness at the thought of a full house again. Dinner wasn't till six but the bubbly mother Weasley had been up since the crack of dawn, bustling about the house cleaning rooms that wouldn't be seen and making an outrageous amount of stew.
George had some friend he wanted everyone to meet (of course, Molly had her suspicions about this so call "friend") and some great announcement. He'd seemed so excited, she hadn't even thought twice before sending owls out to everyone. Ginny had run of to a friend's place, much to her protests, but she expect Harry and Hermione to show up and it had really been far to long since they had been around. Charlie had argued at first, but now he was bringing someone too, and Charlie never brought anyone to meet her- the family. Bill and Fleur were agreeable, Fleur had even offered to come early and help out, something she'd politely declined. Percy even said he'd come- if he got off work in time.
Romilda, the ever-present house guest, had been buzzing about all day. She was a sweet and darling little thing, but it was almost to the point where Molly was all but pushing the girl out of her kitchen. With the absence of Ginny though, Molly found herself calling for her, hoping to get help in setting the table she'd had Arthur enlarge before he'd left for work.
Everything was perfect, Molly had made sure of it. All that was left was to wait for her children, for she considered all of them her children, except the elusive guests of George and Charlie, whom she couldn't wait to questi- meet.