I don't know why I am bothering…. But here's the next chapter. Hope you like Rita and anyone else if they are following.

Complications

Harry had been spending a lot of time with his cousin lately, so when he finally was escorted back down to the burrow, he couldn't help but notice the changes. He frowned watching Ron and Hermione. She was getting to close to the red head. Maybe they should spend a week with Luna, before anything happens. Perhaps it was just an excuse to get away from Ginny. He tried very hard not to pay to much attention to her. Neville and Arthur were talking about something Harry had never heard of, he thought it was possibly a plant, confused he focused on the twins. They seemed to be plotting something, he was sure he didn't want to know about. He frowned noticing the missing family members. He walked into the kitchen to find Molly. She smiled warmly up at him.

"Here dear, have a sandwich, God knows you could do with some fatting up." Harry happily took the sandwich, taking a large bite.

"Where's Bill, Charlie and Percy?"

"Bill and Fleur are plotting the wedding to end all weddings." Molly sighed. The door opened. Harry looked up to find Ginny had followed him in to the kitchen, choosing to sit opposite him. He let his eyes flash up to her, his skin instantly burning.

"And Percy is on business. His a smart boy, doing some legal deals, I'll have you know." Harry smiled at Molly, her face was glowing with pride.

"As for Charlie, it's anyone's guess."

Ginny added. "He does this, disappears without a word, then turn up a month later and does say a word about where his has been. Mind you know Charlie, it's probably better not to know…"

"His always been a bit of a drifter, I don't think I'll get any grandchildren out of that one." Molly shook her head disappointedly. "Ginny, will you take the love top side?" Harry wished, she'd asked the twins, Ron even. Harry held his breath.

"Sure." He sighed, things were getting to complicated.

Ginny insisted on taking them all they way to Luna's house. Harry took them around back. Luna was sitting on the roof with a tin can.

"What on earth are you doing?" Hermione called up to here, in a tone a mother would use to scold a naughty child.

Harry grinned, climbing up the drain pipe. When he reached the top, he leant down offering his head to Hermione and Ginny.

"Catch the first drops of rain." Luna said as if it was the most obvious thing in the world.

Harry lowered his hand for her.

"No way. I am afraid of heights, it's bad enough standing on a second storey but you can forget about a tin roof that is likely to give way. I am going inside." Hermione slapped the door on her way. Harry shrugged turning to Ginny.

Cautiously she took it. He pulled her up onto the roof to sit by him. Harry sat in the middle with either girl on his side. Ginny looked at Luna, as Luna looked at her. Harry finally realised they had yet to meet. Luna had meet most of the brothers but not Ginny.

"I am Luna. And may I say you have the some beautiful fire hair."

Ginny smiled warmly. "Thank-you. I like your sunshine hair." Luna grinned, patting Harry's arm.

"I like this one, you can keep her."

"Were not, I mean…" Luna put her hand up to stop him.

"Quick!" He moved the tin can fast as lightening catching the drip. Luna laughed clapping.

Harry grinned. "Come on, Hermione might be right about this roof." Luna sighed.

"That girl, really needs to lighten up."

They climbed down and parted ways as the ran came pouring down.

Harry laid across the couch, unnaturally comfortable, despite the sagging middle seat. Luna buzzed around the room dusting while she hummed. Harry smiled. That was the thing about Luna, she was more involved in what wasn't important. The music, dancing in the rain, painting, were what mattered not dusting.

"Missed a spot." He teased. She jumped turning to face him.

"I didn't even notice you there, I thought you were just part of the furniture." She giggled at his mock offended look.

"What am I? The front door mat?" She frowned, slowly shaking her head.

"Oh no, that would be me, your much lower then that. Your just the stuffing to fill the hole in my couch. I was thinking of going to see Dobby, I was hoping he could put some sequins on you, jazz the place up." She laughed as Harry flew after her.

She took off out the front door, but didn't even make it onto the streets before Harry had grabbed her around the middle. She squealed, still laughing as he pulled her back a few steps.

Suddenly she stopped, pulling away from him. She dropped the ground.

"Oh, Harry look at that, my flowers are growing."

Harry looked at the small patch of earth that they had planted seeds in months ago. It had been one of Luna's most brilliant ideas. Her front yard was about three meters across and possible two wide, with a concrete path smack bang in the middle. Luna and Harry had spent hour planting herbs and vegetables on one side and on the other flowers. So far, all they had managed to grow was weeds.

He leant over looking at the single yellow flower.

"Would you look at that." He grinned, looking at Luna. Her eyes glowed with excitement.

"We did it!" She jumped up and down a few times before running inside to tell Hermione. Harry wasn't sure waking his partner was the best plan but he followed her in. Luna sat on the corner of Hermione's bed, informing her of the new flower in her garden and that soon there would be lots of flowers.

Hermione rubbed her eyes sitting up, shooting Harry a dirty glare.

"Yes Luna, it would make a nice change to empty beer bottles."

"Yes." Luna nodded. " I thought so too."

There was a sudden bang on the window. Two red headed Weasleys appeared.

"Come on!" Fred tapped the glass.

"Ginny's got you into the big time, but you've got to move it." Harry and Hermione grabbed their coats quickly racing out the door.