Who: Nora Dunne & Charlie Weasley. What: "The Mistletoe Incident" or making up some more with holiday snogging. Not Fighting! When: Backdated to Christmas Eve. Where: The Burrow sitting room. Rating: TBA.
It was late Christmas eve, nearly Christmas morning and Nora was still awake in the Burrow's siting room. Everyone else was asleep, though she was almost positive that Charlie was still up somewhere in the house. Agreeing to come to the Burrow with the girls for he holidays was likely on of the best decsions she'd mad in quite a while. It had cheered Arthur and Dorcas up greatlty, as well as the twins and Marley. And then there was the fact that Nora and Charlie had spent more time together. Of course, what with all the holiday festivities going on (She and Marly had decorated the whole house with hand made snowflakes, mistletoe in every door frame, and things like that), that time was limited, but it was still there.
Holiday things were exactly what Nora was doing at the moment. She was getting the last minute gift wrapping finished. Usually she would have them done far earlier but with all the family drama going on, there had been more important things going on. She had just finished the presents to Charlie and the girls (She'd done the ones for her side of the family and Charlie's brother's, sister's and in-laws the previous day) but the huge stack of neice and nephew presents still needing to be done. Looking down, she realised that she'd used up the wrapping paper in the room, though there was some extra rolls in what she had been told was Ron's old room.
Standing up and walking to the door frame, she decided against going all the way up stairs. Chances were that one of cats that they'd brought with them would tear the wrapping on the preseents to shreds. "Damn." she muttered under her breath. Running a hand through her hair, she leaned against the door frame. "Charlie!" She shouted, hoping she hadn't woken anyone up, particularly Gwen, whose cries could wake up the whole house. "Could you bring me the rest of the wrapping paper?"