Ginny yanked open the door to Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, startling Kagome as she nibbled on a sandwich, fixing the display in the front.
"Sorry about that, the door wasn't as heavy as I thought. Is George up yet?" Ginny asked sheepishly.
"He's over there." Kagome mumbled around her food, jutting her chin to the Muggle Magic section.
Ginny gave her a small thanks and a smile before bounding off to George, throwing her arms around him.
"Hey little sis, what are you doing here?" George asked, wrapping her in a hug.
"I wanted to come and see you." Ginny mumbled.
"Hey Kagome, you've got it right? Mind if I disappear for a bit?" George asked.
Kagome straightened the sign and tilted her head in thought. "I'll be fine."
George nodded and guided Ginny into his office, sitting next to her. "Everything alright with Quidditch?"
"Yeah, it's a little more difficult balancing Quidditch and planning a wedding but I'm doing alright. I actually wanted to give you these." Ginny said, producing two tickets from her back pocket.
George took the tickets with a smile, "your first game, I wouldn't miss it. Playing the Tutshill Tornadoes besides, you'll swamp them."
Ginny smiled, "and I gave you a second ticket in case there's someone you wanted to take."
"Who would I be taking?" George asked.
"Just someone that we both know, maybe she's in the shop… oh don't give me that look, I've thought there was something going on for a while." Ginny said, rolling her eyes.
George tapped the tickets between his fingers, "listen, don't tell mum…"
"I'm not telling anyone, that's not my business. I'm just happy that you're both doing well and not moping about anymore." Ginny said.
"It's a work in progress… It's not easy and we're still adjusting… but it's nice." George rambled.
Ginny placed her hand on his arm, "calm down, you don't need to convince me. Like I said, I noticed something months ago, plus the way you lit up around her and the way you only opened up to each other. I think it's romantic honestly, the stuff of fairy tales in the muggle world."
"I guess…" George said slowly, not sure what she was talking about.
Ginny smiled and gave him a hug, "I love you, but I have to go. I'm meeting Harry for breakfast before we both go to work."
George nodded and hugged her back, opening the door into the shop and leading her to the front door.
"Bye Kagome." Ginny said, giving her a smile before leaving.
"Bye! Everything alright?" Kagome asked, turning back to the display.
George ran his open hand across her stomach, pulling her back against his chest. "She knows, but she won't say anything. Why do you keep staring at the display?"
"It looks crooked."
George tilted his head slightly before placing his chin on her head, "I don't see it."
"You're not looking hard enough." Kagome mumbled.
"I don't need to, it's perfect." George mumbled, kissing her head.
