The Weasley home was never quiet for long, something that Harry had always found comforting. It was normal to hear Mrs. Weasley yelling at the twins because yet another one of their experiments had blown up, for Ron and Ginny to be arguing about something or other and for someone else to be trying to break up the argument between the two younger members of the Weasley clan.

So when Harry walked into the kitchen of the Burrow and each member of the family sat there in silence, he knew something was wrong. All of them looked up when he entered, and he shot them a confused smile. It disappeared when he realized why there was silence in the kitchen - they knew. Percy's face confirmed it, the look in his eyes showing that news of their relationship had not gone down well with Percy's parents.

Being thrown out by Mrs. Weasley was something that Harry had never expected to happen, but he found that he didn't mind it so much. Whispered promises of making contact with him without Mr and Mrs Weasley's knowledge gave him hope that the Weasley children (at least) still cared. The thing that made him completely sure he didn't care was the fact that Percy was with him. As long as he had him, then Harry was pretty sure he'd be okay.