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prankstrinchief ([info]prankstrinchief) wrote in [info]pandorarpg,
@ 2012-01-14 23:06:00

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Entry tags:!status: incomplete, ^date: november 11 2003, character: ernie macmillan, character: george weasley, character: ginny weasley, character: percy weasley, character: ron weasley

WHO: George and Percy, along with Ernie, later joined by Ginny and maybe Ron
WHAT: Intervention! And help with the books :)
WHERE: WWW
WHEN: between 5 and 6pm
RATING: We'll say pg13 for possible language



George was just getting the doors locked to the shop, having shooed his employees out a few minutes early so he could make sure the space was empty when Percy arrived. He didn't really want to involve anyone outside of the family with this, but Ernie was scheduled to be tagging along, and at least he was in the DA, so it wasn't too much of an issue. Though not that any of that would matter to Percy, since he'd likely never heard of the DA and was already frustrated with being followed all day. But George didn't really care. If his brother was going to be an idiot about all this, then he was going to call it out to him, with the help of his siblings of course.

George spent a few minutes getting things back where they belonged, as the shop was always in a bit of a state at the end of the day. Gidget followed on his heals, stopping when he did, and even finding a few things that needed to be fixed, barking at George to let him know. He really was far smarter than he should be allowed to be, George thought as he watched the mutt wander ahead of him a little. Finally, he went behind the counter to a small safe where he kept the books and money, pulled out the books, and set them on the counter so Percy would find them quickly when he arrived. Though it was really just to lure him to the shop that George had asked for help, he really did need help. He was awful with the numbers and money aspect, because that part wasn't what mattered to him. He just wanted people to enjoy his products, but Percy had tried to make it clear to him that the money aspect did indeed matter, and he had to keep things accurate. So he just had Percy do that for him, and on this particular night, it killed two birds with one stone!

Finally, Percy arrived, and George unlocked the door to let him in. Gidget barked excitedly at new people coming in, and bounced around Percy's feet for attention. He especially liked when people he knew came to visit. "Evening," George said as he closed the door again, leaving it unlocked so Ron and Ginny could come in when they got there. "Thanks for coming by, Perce, you're really saving my arse. I owe you one."



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[info]youngestmformev
2012-01-15 05:09 am UTC (link)
Percy looked up, the corner of his mouth twisted in what was almost a smirk. "Not terribly this time, but there are a couple of places where the calculations have a misplaced digit that affected the outcome. It shouldn't take me very long."

He reached inside his robes and pulled out his second-favourite quill - his primary favourite had a place of honour upon hi desk at work - and immediately set to correcting the notations. However, as he began writing, Gidget jumped up onto the counter and set to trying to 'catch' the feather end as it waved. Percy grimaced and leaned over to whisper into the dog's ear.

"If you don't behave, no cheese for you."

The dog immediately dropped to lay down on the counter, paws crossed primly, just as Percy had secretly taught him. Then without further ado, returned his attention to the accounting.

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[info]ernsthename
2012-01-15 05:24 am UTC (link)
"I guess not--he's been remarkably--overly normal--considering the circumstances. A normal day, but I can understand where you'd think he's covering a whole lot up. I can't exactly say that he seems to express any relief at having being surveilled today. He's been otherwise alright," Ern whispered to George.

He paused for a moment before adding. "You don't think he's given up, do you?"

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[info]prankstrinchief
2012-01-16 05:15 am UTC (link)
George considered Ernie and what he'd just said. "That's what I was afraid of. All that bottling up can't be healthy, and there's no way he's not terribly disturbed by everything that's happened. He wouldn't be human if he wasn't. Although there have been times where I've wondered... Still, I'll warn you, things could get ugly in here. My plan is if I can't get him to admit that things are serious, that he's in danger, and that he's not handling things well, get him angry at me so he'll still get it out. For his own good, and it really shouldn't be that hard. I'm pretty sure I get on his nerves more than the rest of the family combined. It's a gift and a curse." His second question bothered him. "I hope he isn't. If he is, no one will be able to protect him from Ginny, she'll flip. And if he is, I think he deserves it."

He glanced at Percy and how well behaved Gidget was being. "How'd you get him to do that? He never listens to me." He leaned his head on his hand. "Well at least not terrible is better than I was expecting. I was afraid for something really bad." He waited a moment before he continued. "So how's work been?" he asked, very carefully starting to probe his brother's reactions and answers, not wanting to get too far into it until the others got there.

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[info]youngestmformev
2012-01-16 05:41 am UTC (link)
At the question about the dog, Percy simply looked at his brother with a raised eyebrow before returning his attention to the books. At the further question about his work - and since when did George give a damn about his work? - he sighed and put down his quill.

"George, you asked me here to help, and I am quite glad to do so. But please, it is near impossible to do this and hold a conversation with you at the same time. I don't mean to be rude, but... bugger off."

He picked his quill back up and returned to the accounting.

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[info]prankstrinchief
2012-01-16 05:46 am UTC (link)
George was a little wide eyed at that, but honestly impressed with his older brother. "Well, I guess Angie was right, there really is a first time for everything, fine, I'll be over there, but don't brain wash my dog anymore while I'm gone, alright?"

George stepped away from Percy, since he did want to let him work and fix his horrible book keeping. He went back over to where Ernie was. "Bloke just told me to bugger off. Percy. I didn't even know he knew how to use such language!" George said sarcastically. Obviously Percy had to be somewhat familiar with it, since he and Fred had told him many times to bugger off, and in less polite ways most of the time. Especially when Percy had been Prefect and Head Boy. Of course, he felt bad for all that now, but you can't change the past, so he might as well try to make up for it now.

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