George, for his part, was having a far better time then his little sister, not that he could really blame her. Given the past history between her and Harry, it was more then understandable. He did have to admit to being a bit surprised at the relationship between the Harry and his bride. Sure, Harry was laid back and easy going, but it seemed like he was really hitting it off with this Daphne bird. While, he did feel a bit sorry for his sister, he still hoped Harry's marriage would turn out alright. Who didn't want a friend to be happy?
During the reception, he'd lost sight of Ginny as she talked with their parents and ran to get drinks. He could tell she was trying to keep busy. She hadn't even gone over to see Harry yet, which was telling enough. When he did finally catch up with her it was at a table in the back, pretty much as far away from the newlyweds as possible. "You know, you're not going to have much fun back here." he responded, taking a seat beside her. "It's a wedding, you're suppose to have fun at these sort of shindigs."