"Draco, Ginny," Their assistant in the Wizarding based office of Project Lost looking up at the two as they walked into the office. "Did Hermione give you the updated file on your father?" She asked. "She sent copies everywhere, hoping you'd get it in time."

"Yes," Draco answered as Ginny walked ahead into the office, leaving Draco alone with the girl. "We spoke to Hermione at the hearing." He explained as he looked down at the log in sheet at her desk, where every agent was to log their name as they entered and left the office.

"Nobody's been in except Percy." She said. "He was looking for Ginny, but I told him that you two had been working in muggle London for a while."

"Wonderful," Draco sighed as he thought of having to talk to any of Ginny's over protective brothers.

"How as work been going?" She asked curiously as she looked up at Draco. Ginny had walked back into the doorway of the office, eyeing the two with narrowed eyes as their assistant subtlety pulled her already low cut shirt down further. Knowing Draco was standing up, above her, he'd have full view of what she was bluntly showing off for his attention.

"Like usual, Kimberly." Draco answered, noticing what Ginny was seeing out the corner of his eye. He turned the page to the day before to find that several of her brothers had stopped by recently, counting a total of seven visits in the last two days from three brothers, George, Percy, and Charlie. "Ginny, it seems your brothers are eager to talk to you about something."

"Oh really?" Ginny spoke from the doorway, giving Kimberly quite a jump as she slide back from Draco, having only heard rumors of their relationship.

"So it would seem." Draco answered, "Seven visits in the last two days from Charlie, George, and Percy."

"Percy?" Ginny sighed and rolled her eyes. "What could he want? I think I've heard enough protocol and regulations from Hermione for the last few days."

Draco could only laugh as he dropped the log on the desk and walked into the office, without casting Kimberly a single glance. The door was shut behind them, leaving her alone outside the office. The Wizarding office was slightly larger than their muggle office, and certainly decorated with many things they couldn't bring into Muggle London, however Ginny's desk was still a mess, and Draco's was still neat.

Instead of walking to her desk, Ginny walked to his and sat in his seat. "Now, where do you purpose I sit, then?" He questioned as he neared her, until he walked behind her, but kept one arm across her shoulders when he came to her side.

"I don't care." She answered without looking up at him. She was only looking down at his files, until she pulled over the green file on his father. Draco's copies of the files were always much more in depth, and carried far more paper work than anybody else's, but also had far more corrections in the file as well, mostly in the family history sections.

"Did you ever tell Hermione to change that?" Draco asked as he stopped her from flipping the page. She looked down to see he had crossed out a line that read his mother had been a Death Eater at the time his father had been. "My mother was never a Death Eater. I've seen her arms. She's clean. You should request that this is changed in all the files."

"Why don't you just ask Kimberly?" Ginny asked. "I'm sure she'd be glad to do it for you."

"Id' rather not encourage such insanities." He replied. Ginny had just peered up at him and he was smiling down at her, when the door was suddenly opened and several people had let themselves into the office.

"Well, come right in, Percy." Draco said sarcastically as he peered up at the first one in the door.

"Percy, I taught you to knock, didn't I?" Molly Weasley's voice was heard before she came into the door after three of her sons. After she'd scolded him, she turned to Ginny and Draco, seeing his arm around her shoulders, but paid it no attention the way Charlie and Percy had, Percy more than Charlie. George knew what it meant, but he cared even less than their mother.

"Mum," Ginny smiled as she rose to her feet, causing Draco's arms to fall to his sides as he exchanged silent looks of civility from each of her present brothers. After Ginny had hugged her mother, Molly made her way to Draco.

"Oh, Draco, I had some extras at home, and though you'd like some." She said as she handed him several wrapped up goodies.

"Well thank you, Mrs. Weasley." Draco smiled and gave her a slight kiss on the cheek.

"You're so cute, Draco." She commented before she turned back to her daughter. "Now, we want to have a family dinner, so you'd better be there tonight, Ginny."

"Mum, we're on a case."

"You're always on a case, Gin." She replied. "One night away from the office might be good. "And you can stay the night as well. Draco, if you'd like, you can come too. Harry and Hermione will be there as well. I've already made up both of the guest rooms. You wouldn't mind sharing a room with Harry would you?"

"Of course not, Mrs. Weasley. I'd love to be there, but we've just had several sighting of my father around muggle London."

"Yes, and this is our best chance, Mum." Ginny added.

"Darlings, you'll have many more chances in the future." She told them. "Now, you'd both better be at the Burrow at six, tonight. Don't be late." She warned as she looked them both in the eyes. "I'm sure you'll both be there at the same time anyway. I never see either of you without the other anymore. It's like you're married." She laughed.

"Mum, they're not even dating." Percy spat out, but received a hit in the back of the head from George immediately after his comment.

"Shut up, Percy." He said strongly.

"George, don't hit your brother." Molly scolded on her way out of the door.

"Alright then," Ginny sighed as she looked to Draco. "Apparently we're going to dinner tonight."

"And you're not going to do anything to my sister." Percy said as he neared the desk, putting both of his hands on the end of the desk, to lean over it.

"Or what?" Draco laughed. "You'll try to threaten me?"

"Percy, shut up." George and Charlie sighed as Charlie pulled him away from the desk. Percy was first out of the door, to follow their mother, leaving George and Charlie with Ginny and Draco.

"Why is he being so stupid?" Ginny asked as she looked at George. George seemed as bewildered as Ginny, only rolling his eyes on the subject.

"He's an idiot." George answered. "But I saw Lucius yesterday."

"Really?" Draco responded first, beating even Ginny, though both were interested instantly.

"In Muggle London." He answered. "He was buying something from some girl, but he's staying at this flat near a bar. The only way you'll have enough time to get there is if you had left without anybody knowing. You wouldn't have to check in with the Ministry every three hours." He explained after Charlie had shut the door.

"We'd have to check in," Ginny replied. "Or they'll track us, and find us."

"Well, yes, you'd be checked in, but it wouldn't be either of you." George said. "I've just made this invention, meant to copy homework in your own handwriting, but if I rewired it, I could just write check ins every three hours then have it re write it in each of your hand writings." He explained. "Then after your assistant leaves for the day, I'll check you both out of the office for the night, and you're free to go for as long as you'd like."

"You came up with this when?" Ginny asked.

"Yesterday."

"When he was enabling children to copy homework." Charlie put in, rolling his eyes. "I only wanted to tell you that the Malfoy Manor has been broken into a few times this last week. The Ministry suspects teenagers, but I think it's him."

"He's looking for something," Draco said, sure of himself.

"What?" Ginny asked, turning to him.

"Something I hid before I left." He answered as he shook his head. "I didn't think he'd ever noticed, but… if he were actually looking for it."

"Oh," Ginny nodded as he looked her in the eye. Both suddenly smiled as she sat down in Draco's seat.

"I suppose he's not as smart as he thinks." Draco commented.

"You two do act like you're married you know." Charlie said. "And it's not a bad thing, necessarily." He added at the look on Ginny's face. "It's just Percy might report some false file on a romantic relationship between you two, and you'd be shut down."

"He's an idiot." George repeated. "If he files a report it'll go through Hermione, and she'll suddenly find herself losing it on accident." He said. "Don't worry about it. You won't get shut down, unless by some miracle, the file goes straight to the Minister, who has it out for you."

"We noticed." Draco commented. "We were summoned to a hearing today. For Missy Elliot."

"Missy Elliot?" George asked. "Wow… How did it go?"

"Well enough." Draco answered. "But not until Ginny rest assured that her opinion was well heard by everybody."

"I had something to say." Ginny looked up at Draco and he simply shrugged.

"I know, Gin." He nodded, before looking up at George. "Tomorrow." He said. "Meet us at the muggle office, and we'll see how this works out."

"Alright." George agreed. Charlie exited the room, with Ginny to escort him, since the two rarely saw each other. When George and Draco were alone, George turned to Draco. "Ginny's my only baby sibling left."

"I know." Draco nodded as he spoke softer than he had been. "But Ron's still alive, George."

"You don't know that. You don't even know that your father has him."

"Hermione has ways to track if he's alive or not. Using some spell, and your family blood, and there's that clock at the Burrow." Draco pointed out.

"And your father's not smart enough to cast a spell on those?" George asked. "I'm not saying he's dead, I just mean that Ginny's all that's really left. And she's the only one who gives any of us hope anymore. Just… take care of her."

"Why would you ask me?" Draco asked.

"Because I know that look on your face." George answered. "You might be a Malfoy, and you might be anything but obvious, but you're a still a man, and no man can hide that."

"Hide what, exactly?" Draco asked.

"I know you're in love with her." George answered. "And I know that you'll probably never tell anybody. Ginny's probably scared to death to tell anybody, but honestly, it's not that big of a jump anymore. Harry's the best judge of character alive, and if he thinks you're enough, than that's all I need. Just… whether you two are together, or not, or together but not telling anybody, just… watch out for her, and don't let her do anything stupid."

"I' afraid stopping her from stupidity is hard." Draco laughed slightly.

George joined in on the laugh, but spoke. "Yeah, but you know what I mean."

"I know," Draco nodded, not once denying anything that George had said. "Had you ever said anything about Ginny and I to your family?" He asked curiously.

"Yes. Mixed results." George nodded. "Mum enjoyed the thought of having a son-in-law, have no idea why, but apparently she wants another son. Dad said you already protect her enough. And Charlie didn't care. Percy went off his hinges."

"I see," Draco laughed as he looked at George, surprising serious for once.

"Just… don't break her heart." George added. "I mean… I know you wouldn't, at least not intentionally, but just… don't. I don't think she'd survive it. And you don't even have to hide you know? At least not to us. I mean the Ministry, might get all worked up, but we wouldn't care. Only Percy would but I'm sure you could handle that." George laughed.

"It's not about that," Draco shook his head. "It's not about not telling you guys, it's… it's complicated."

"I'm sure." George nodded. "If your father ever found out," George paused and laughed but Draco remained still. When the laughter died, George nodded as he looked down at the desk top. "He found out?"

"Two years ago." Draco answered. "We have reasons, and if anybody ever found out, I wouldn't be able to live with myself, and neither would she. So until he's in Azkaban, we are partners, and nothing more."

"Understood." George nodded as he put his hand out. Draco shook his hand, and the two nodded. "Just… don't break her heart."

"I would never."


Please Review!