The past two weeks have passed. It was the night before the wedding, Mafalda was staying at her parents' house, Ginny was spending the night. The house was holding a bachelorette party for Mafalda.

"When will the guests be here?" asked Mafalda.

"In a hour," said Ginny. Mafalda and Ginny were getting ready in Mafalda's bathroom. "What are your parents doing for food?"

"I think we are going out to a restaurant," Mafalda left the bathroom wearing a blue dress. Mafalda's bedroom was pink. It had many hearts on the walls. Ginny left the bathroom wearing a red dress.

"The dress looks good on you," said Ginny. "Even when you're pregnant."

"Thanks."

An hour has passed, Hermione and Fleur were already there.

"So," said Hermione. "What are we going to do at your party?"

"Well," said Mafalda. "We are going out to eat."

"That's good," said Fleur. "Iz it a nice restaurant?"

"It's called Venice," said Ginny. "It's by the London Eye."

"What'z the London Eye?"

"A ferris wheel," said Hermione. The doorbell rung.

"I'll get it," said Ginny. Ginny opened the door, it was Astoria Greengrass.

"Ginny."

"Astoria." Astoria walked into the house, she joined the other girls in the living room. Mafalda hugged her.

In the next half hour, about twenty women arrived at the house. Mrs. Prewett walked into the living room.

"Is everybody here?"

"Yeah, mum."

"Okay," said Mrs. Prewett. "I'll drive ten of you while your father will drive the other ten. The twenty women walked out of the house.

"Thiz iz going to be fun!" said Fleur.

"So, Mafalda," said Astoria. "Are you excited for your wedding?"

"Very," said Mafalda. "How are you and Draco?"

"We are fine," said Mafalda. "Is it okay if he comes to the wedding tomorrow?"

"Of course," said Mafalda. About five minutes later, the women split to the two cars.

"Everyone ready?" asked Mrs. Prewett starting the engine.

"Yeah," said all the girls. The car drove off to the street, followed by Mr. Prewett's car. About twenty minutes later, the two cars arrived at Venice.

"It looks nice," said Hermione.

"I wonder if it's up to Fleur's standerds?" whispered Ginny. The twenty-two people entered the entrance.

"Good evening," said the waiter. "Reservation name?"

"Prewett," said Mafalda. "For twenty-two."

"Right this way." The waiter showed the group into the back of the restaurant. There was a long table with twenty-two seats.

"Thank you," said Ginny. Mafalda sat next to Ginny at the middle of the table.

"So," said Ginny. "What is Viktor doing tonight?"

"Hanging out with some of his old Durmstrang friends."

"Bachelor party?"

"He says it isn't." Mafalda looked at the menu. "I think I'm going to have the lobster."

"Loberster iz very good," said Fleur. "Served it in Beauxbatons."

"While we had porridge they had lobster," whispered Ginny.

"I hate muggle food," said a woman from the other side of the table. "doesn't taste good."

"You only have magical food?"

"Yeah."

"Interesting."

The group stayed at the restaurant for two hours.

"I'll pay the bill," said Mr. Prewett. The group got out of their seats. They walked out of the hotel.

"Thanks everyone for coming," said Mafalda.

"No problem," said Hermione. "Thanks for having us." Thirty minutes later, everybody arrived back at the Prewett home. Mafalda said her goodbyes to everybody.

"I'll see you tomorrow!" Mafalda closed the door. "I'm already for tomorrow! Time to go to bed."

"It's eleven o'clock," said Ginny. "Don't you want to enjoy your last hours single?"

"I have four month baby inside of me," said Mafalda. "I'm tired!"