A/N: I would like to say thanks to all the fantastic people who read and reviewed "Be the Change." Many of you requested a sequel or a companion one-shot so I decided to write how Audrey meets all the Weasleys. I haven't decided whether it will stay as an one-shot or a multi-chaptered fic so that all depends on the responses. Anyways, enjoy.

Ever since Percy reconciled with his family, he began spending every Sunday evening at The Burrow. He was amazed to see how his family had changed since he had been gone. Ron had a newfound sense of self-confidence and an arm wrapped around Hermione Granger's waist. George was still a joker, but he was quieter and more subdued, but he wasn't by any means happy since his twin's death. Percy was sure that George was affected most by the loss, but refused to say so. Percy had found Ginny snogging Harry in the yard, and he quickly decided he would destroy the famous wizard if he did anything to hurt his little sister. He found peace whenever he looked at Bill and his growing family. Fleur was pregnant and more radiant than ever before.

However, Percy discovered his family was more interested in him now that he wasn't a complete pompous ministry-loving prat. Of course, they were far more interested in his personal life. Only his father and George had met Audrey so everyone else was dying to meet the woman who brought him to his senses. Since Percy had never brought a girlfriend home to the family, he procrastinated taking her to a Weasley Sunday dinner much to her and his family's chagrin.

One Sunday evening, Percy observed Harry and Ginny take each other's hands under the table. His mother and father were in a conversation about Charlie and his likely-hood to get married soon. Quickly changing the subject, Arthur asked, "So how's Audrey? I haven't seen her around the Ministry lately."

George replied with a twinkle in his eye, "She works at Flourish and Botts now." Percy shot him an incredulous look as he wondered how his brother discovered that. "We have lunch together sometimes," he explained with a casual shrug.

Hermione, who was thrilled at the prospect of meeting another book-lover, suggested, "Percy, you should have her over for dinner. We're all dying to meet her." A mischevious grin spead over Ginny's and George's faces as they began plotting ways to embarrass their older brother.

"That's a wonderful idea," Molly Weasley said shooting a dangerous look towards the family pranksters. Percy no longer had a choice. He was going to have to bring Audrey to dinner.


"I can't believe I finally get to meet your family," Audrey said staring at her reflection in the mirror. She had heard so much about his brother's and little sister that she felt like she knew them already. She flicked her wand, and her normally straight hair spiralled into loose curls. She flicked her wand again, and her hair straightened. She turned away from the mirror and asked, "What do you think I should wear?"

Percy grinned at his girlfriend clad in a white strapless bra and pink lace underwear. "Clothes," he replied hating the word as it passed through his lips.

"Well, obviously," she replied prancing to their bedroom. She opened the closet and rummaged through the button-down blouses and skirts. She was not going to wear work clothes to meet the family. Percy snuck behind her and wrapped his arms around her waist. He kissed her shoulder. The fabric of his blue button-down shirt was cool against her bare skin and caused her to giggle. "Come on, Percy, be helpful. I want your mother to like me," she said nearly pouting.

"Darling, I'm sure she will adore you as long as she has no idea what we did last night," he teased as she continued her search . She pulled out a white halter dress with a yellow sash around her waist. She unzipped the back of the dress and stepped into it.

Once she was dressed, he twirled her around. "You look beautiful," he said. She slipped into a pair of yellow flats before they apparated to The Burrow. They landed in the front yard and journeyed through the grass.

Before they reached the front door, Audrey heard her name being called. George Weasley came running out of the house and picked up and twirled around the young woman. Although Percy was wary of the overly affectionate encounter, he was pleased that she was close to a member of his family already. "Oi, our mum is so pleased to finally meet you," George said as Percy linked arms with Audrey.

The trio entered through the back door only to find Fleur and Hermione helping Molly cook dinner. "Mum, we have a little surprise for you," Percy said pushing foward Audrey. "This is Audrey," Percy said introducing his girfriend. The usually confident young woman held out her hand awkwardly but was pulled into a bone-crushing hug.

"Oh, it is lovely to meet you at last," Molly said as Fleur and Hermione joined her side. Automatically, Audrey was taken with Fleur's beauty. She wondered if the tall graceful figure always seemed to glow or if it was the pregnancy hormones. Hermione was the brightest witch of her age and gorgeous in her own right. There was something endearing in her big brown eyes and bushy brown hair.

" 'Eet iz a pleasure to meet you," Fleur said airily.

"You must be Fleur and Hermione," Audrey said recalling the massive amount of information Percy had presented. "It's nice to finally meet you."

"Percy," his mother said kindly, "Why don't you take Audrey to the living room?" Her son gave a dutiful nod and lead her to the room. Harry Potter and Ron Weasley were sitting across from one another playing a game of Wizard Chess. She felt her breath get caught in her throat as Ron gave an order to a bishop. Then, Percy's younger brother looked up at her.

"Hi," he said awkwardly as his best friend also looked up. "You must be Audrey."

"Yeah, you're Ron, right?" Immediately after their awkward greeting, Percy introduced her to Harry Potter. They failed to noticed the woman seemed to be intimidated by all the talented witches and wizards in the house. She had no idea what to say to the young man who defeated the darkest wizard of all time so she silently shook his hand.

The Weasley family sat around the table. Audrey was wedged between Percy and George as Ginny and Hermione were in a discussion of what they might need for the next school year. She silently ate her food as Fleur was telling Bill what they would need for their nursery. Audrey felt completely out of place and gave Percy's hand a tight squeeze.

"So Audrey," Arthur asked putting down his fork, "How is working for Flourish and Botts?"

"I like it," she replied, "it's very calming, but I suppose it will become quite hectic as soon as Hogwarts students get their book list." The conversation was shortly shifted to Ron and Harry and the beginning of their Auror training. Most of the people wanted to know when they were going to start, but Hermione was adamant that they finish their last year at Hogwarts before training for their future profession.

Feeling overwhelmed, Audrey politely excused herself from the table. She hurried outside and found a sturdy log in the green grass. She sat on it as she tried to remind herself that all the people at the table were human, but she couldn't shake the feeling on inadequecy.

Meanwhile, the family began contemplating what caused Audrey to rush from the table. "Perhaps, she's sick," Molly suggested. George teased Percy's love potion finally wore off, and she couldn't handle another moment with him. Luckily, a playful nudge let Percy know that he was joking.

"Well, she isn't sick," Percy said vaguely recalling the color drain from her face. Hermione had already figured out what caused Audrey to disappear and instructed Ron to find her.

He groaned and asked, "Why me?" She narrowed her eyes and crossed her arms, and he quickly leapt from his seat and went to find Audrey. He searched through the house before realizing she was outside.

"Hey," Ron said sitting down beside her on the log. "Are you alright?"

"I suppose," she answered uneasily, "it's unbearably difficult, you know?"

"What to be around us?" Ron asked defensively.

"No, " she replied calmly, "Fleur is the most beautiful girl I've ever seen, Hermione is this brilliant witch, and then there's Harry Potter, and I'm just...Audrey. Clearly, Percy needs to find someone better."

Ron was able to empathize with the poor girl. He felt for so long that he wasn't able to live up to his brothers' legacies, or he thought that Harry and Hermione were better without him. He was just Ron. "I know how that goes," he replied, "but just Audrey brought Percy to us, so maybe we need you in the family."

"You think?"

"Yeah."

The two re-entered the house only to see Hermione chastizing Percy for not preparing Audrey well enough for the family dinner. "Praise merlin, for once it's not me," Ron muttered under his breath.

Hermione noticed Ron take his seat and Audrey squeeze between George and Percy. "Is there anything else I should add?" Hermione asked.

"No, whatever you say is far more eloquent than how I yell at him," she replied with a mischevious grin. That's when she realized she was going to get along well with all the Weasleys. Maybe, it was better if she met them individually before being put in a large setting with most of them.