-1AUTHOR'S NOTE: GASP! Is this SiriusLuver16 with ANOTHER new story! Shouldn't she be working on 'The Wedding of Tomorrow'? Yes, yes, I know. I'm thinking about dropping that story, I'm not liking it. I don't know what to write next and I haven't looked at it in forever. I will probably write one last chapter with all this information in it, but I will also put it here. If anyone is interested in taking over that story, you can private message me, and I will gladly beta it for you. I just am having difficulty coming up with a story line.
Anyway, I hope you like this VERY short one-shot, If it stinks, please feel free to tell me. I wrote this while I had a migraine. (Very Bad, I know.) Please R&R! And no, this doesn't mean Read & Run (THIS SAYING IS NOT MINE! I SAW IT IN ONE AUTHOR'S STORY AND I FORGET WHO'S, BUT THIS IS NOT MINE!!)
And with no further ado, onto the story!!
Clockwork
The mornings in the Weasley house was almost like a clock. Molly could time everything out down to the last minute!
Everyday, Molly would wake up at six in the morning. She would prepare breakfast, set the table, and get herself ready for the day. At 6:15, her husband, Arthur, would come downstairs wondering where his socks were. Each morning, she would tell him and he would thank her. Arthur would begin eating breakfast at 6:23, and he would finish by 6:37. Molly would always eat with Arthur in the morning. At 6:46, she would kiss him good-bye and he would leave for his work in the Ministry of Magic.
Next, Molly would go upstairs and lay out the clothes for her children. Bill and Charlie were given a choice, but all the other children were to young for this. Percy would always want to wear a button-down shirt, Fred and George would always want to match, and Ron and Ginny were just to young to care what they wore. Molly would always dress Ginny in the frilliest and pinkest outfits she could find and Ron would be stuck in his brother's hand-me-downs.
By the time Molly would finish with that, it would be time to wake up her oldest kids. At 7:00 on the dot, she would walk into Bill and Charlie's room and shake them gently until they woke up. The boys would then stampede down the stairs and she would move on to waking Percy up. He would usually be awake reading books, but she would go into his room anyway to tell him breakfast was ready. Molly would then cautiously move onto the twins' room. She would be careful not to step in any traps or pranks that they were thinking of pulling. She would wake them up just as she had for Bill and Charlie and they would run down the stairs like maniacs. She would move into Ron and Ginny's room next. She would awaken the toddler first and then pick up the infant. Ron would usually be cranky and Ginny would still be asleep. By the time all her children were in the kitchen, it would be 7:25. She would give each child their breakfast and the older boys would help Fred, George, Ron and Ginny eat their breakfast.
The day would continue on, but Molly knew that each and every morning, the clockwork would happen again, at least until Voldemort struck again and robbed everyone of their daily routines.
