Percy was a very hard worker. He even chose work over family. He came in early, worked late and did everything his boss told him to without question.

He was proud of his accomplishments and of his ability to do everything by himself. So when his boss hired a secretary for him, he was quite shocked.

He didn't argue of course. That wouldn't be very professional. Or mature for that matter. So he stayed silent.

Her name was Hannah Abbot. Percy didn't remember her but she'd attended Hogwarts at the same time he had. They'd been in different years so he didn't pay her much mind. But she remembered him.

She had long blonde hair, big brown eyes, a goofy grin that seemed permanatly fixated to her face and a cheery disposition. And in school, she'd sort of had a crush on Percy.

Percy soon found that he didn't really mind having her around. She kept his desk clean, kept a jar stocked with quills and made sure his coffee cup was always filled with steamy coffee.

Within two weeks, she began to bring him lunch and sometimes dinner too. And within three weeks she began picking out his clothes saying that the right color coordenation would make a good impression.

By the end of the first month Percy had a voice in the back of his head telling him to ask her out. So he did. And she said yes.

Percy was flustered by his sudden attraction to Hannah. Because love wasn't on the agenda.