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"So… What's the plan?" Ron asked for the umpteenth time.

Hermione sighed. "They're announcing it tonight, but there will be no planning until after our wedding so that the spotlight can be on us. Which, by the way, you two really don't have to do."

Ginny argued back, "It's bad enough that we announce the engagement before your wedding, we don't want everyone to be distracted with plans for us, and it's your special time."

Harry nodded.

Ron was silent; Harry knew that he was fine with the plan, even though Hermione wasn't. Hermione was almost too tactful.

"Are you two sure?" She asked; acting like it was the first time she'd done so, even though it wasn't. "We really don't mind, do we Ronald?" She looked dangerously at Ron as if it was his fault that Harry and Ginny were generous people.

"No, I don't mind either way. Harry, it's fine if you start planning the wedding right away, we don't need any special attention on our wedding."

"Yeah, I am pretty tired of being shoved into the corner when you're around, Ron. I never get any attention!" Harry jokingly complained.

They laughed and assumed that the matter was settled. Hermione would never tell, but she really did want her and Ron's wedding to be special. She didn't blame Harry, but Voldemort. She had very little time with Ron as a teen and wanted to make up for it. Plus, Ron had agreed that this wedding could be how she wanted it to be: a muggle tradition, something that she didn't see much of anymore.

At the Burrow (I mean it this time!! They really are at the Burrow!):

"Remind me to thank Dumbledore," Ginny said irritably as they trekked through the Weasley's yard again (though, admittedly, it was much more overgrown now).

"Why?" Harry asked, genuinely confused.

"Because he's the reason that you want us to walk over half a kilometre!"

"Oh." Harry was silent for a moment, looking for a way to distract her. He was hoping that if he kept her talking, she would forget about the long walk, not be irritated with him, and when they arrived at the house, everyone (her brothers, mainly) would see how well they got along and what a perfect couple they were. They couldn't argue with the marriage of a perfect couple-could they? "Er... You look really nice tonight, Gin." He finally said.

She grinned, "Thanks." She smoothed her new dress robes.

Harry kept up the easy chatter, his plan working. "We're here," he said finally as they reached the old house that had been both of their home for so long, and, in a way, still was.

Seeing how nervous Harry was, Ginny leaned forward and knocked on the door. They both waited with bated breath to see who would answer.

A smiling Bill came to greet them. "Hello, Ginny," He hugged her, "And Harry." He shook Harry's hand.

Harry was unsure how to react. Had he heard what Harry had done? If he had, what side had he taken? If he hadn't, how should Harry tell him? Or should Ginny tell him?

Luckily, Ginny was a bit faster. She leaned in towards Charlie, "I take it you've heard?" She asked in a low voice.

He nodded. "But I don't blame you, Harry." He said quickly, "None of us do."

Harry nodded in thanks, relieved that he wasn't going to be forever shunned by the Weasley clan (a great percentage of England's red-headed population).

Molly appeared at the door, "Come on in, then!"

Everyone followed her inside.

"We can't wait to hear your big news!" She said to Harry and Ginny as if she expected them to tell her right away without waiting for dinner, as was the plan.

During Dinner:

Everyone was enjoying Mrs. Weasley's food when...

Ginny elbowed Harry in the ribs, nodding to signal that he should start talking.

In no hurry to have his neck broken by four overprotective brothers, Harry ignored her. Mrs. Weasley decided to take matters into her own hands.

"So..." she said in a mock-casual voice, "You two said you had some 'big news'?"

Harry gulped. "We'reGettingMarried." He said very quickly and quietly.

Ginny rolled her eyes. "We're getting married." She said in a way that actual humans can hear.

Silence.

"Well?" Harry asked, having found his voice.

Mrs. Weasley nearly jumped out of her seat. "Oh, this is wonderful!" She kept going on as everyone slowly started reacting. Harry noticed with a significant degree of relief that no one seemed angry.

"Wait a minute!" Ginny called, and everyone started to settle down. "We aren't starting any plans until after Ron and Hermione's wedding, it isn't fair to them."

Mrs. Weasley nodded reluctantly-one wedding wasn't enough, she wanted to plan two.

Author's Note:

Sorry this is a bad stopping place, I wasn't really all that pleased with this chapter, but I wanted to get it out before next week. Next week is my Spring Break (Woo-Hoo!) and I can't update. Even though this chapter wasn't completely as finished as I would like it to be, I didn't think it was fair to not post it before I left. This isn't like "Oh, I'm on spring break, and I don't feel like updating!" I'm going away and I really can't update. Sorry.

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I also thought that I should tell you guys where I'm planning on going with this story.

Next chapter: Ron and Hermione wedding planning

Then: Ron and Hermione Wedding (last chapter alert!)

SEQUEL!!

1st: Life after RWHGwedding

Next: HPGW Wedding planning

Then: Unplanned thus far!!

I'll need some ideas for the next chapter, because I have trouble with writing Ron and Hermione.

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Here's an idea!

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Just wanted to add, I AM NOW THE WRITER OF A DOUBLE-DIGIT CHAPTERED STORY!!

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