An eyebrow perked up sharply at his apology. "What are you apologizing for?" He hadn't said or done anything to warrant it in Molly's opinion. He had nothing to do with her being brought there or when here children were pulled from. None of them had any control over this situation. All they could do was learn to live with it and carry on.
Molly magicked the basket to return to the laundry room and took a seat at the table. She patted the table for him to come join her. "Oh, you know he'd love it," she said with amusement. Arthur always loved anything muggle related. It could be quite exasperating at times, but mostly Molly tried to afford him that love of muggle things. She preferred to use magic, however. She had far too many responsibility to attempt to use the muggle method of cleaning up or other various tasks. She noted the look on Percy's face. "What do you mean by 'after all this time'? Have you two had a falling out?"