Lisa wouldn't have been the first to have choice words about Allegra - Percy heard them all the time at Weasley family dinners where Lucy wasn't present, not to mention half the times he visited his parents and siblings - but thankfully, Percy wasn't forced to explain any further or, Merlin forbid, have to defend the woman. He didn't agree with her on so many things, but she was Lucy's mother and thus was afforded some respect. Lisa's response, in fact, rose her in his estimation by quite a bit. "Thank you. And may I offer an alternative, that should you and Christopher wish to do something in our world with Lucy and I, we would be more than happy to have the company."
He smiled and made a small clap at her achievement. "Well played. You are getting much better with every attempt."
Percy's lips twisted into a smirk at the elbow and the good wishes. "I'm endeavouring to be less boastful than I used to be. But yes, I'm quite proud of having been offered. It will mean many changes, but in the end, I believe it will have more benefit than loss."
He took his bow and arrow and repositioned himself, drawing the string back, and the arrow flew and finally made contact with the target. It lodged itself into the very outer edge, not even on a colour, but it had hit.