A/N: Thanks for all those who have reviewed the last chapter. I'm so sorry it has taken me forever and a day to update. I've just been mega-busy, but I'll try to write the next chapter soon.

"Are you ready for this?" Percy asked wrapping his long arms around Audrey's slender waist. The woman silently nodded as she pressed her forehead to his chest. She looked down at Mungojerrie, who was curled up at her feet. She sighed and closed her eyes as she tried to collect her thoughts.

"Well, we are going to have to tell them sooner or later," she replied. Mungojerrie purred as he ran his body alongside her leg. She looked at her engagement ring dazzling on her finger. Although they had told a few of Percy's brothers, the couple hadn't told the remainder of the Weasley's and Audrey's father until the majority could be together for the announcement; however, Bill, Charlie, and George were sworn to secrecy. If they didn't tell the family soon, either Bill would tell Fleur or George would tell the rest of the family.

With a pop, the couple vanished from their apartment and apparated onto the grounds of The Burrow. Feeling the cold wind against her skin, Audrey wrapped her arms around herself. Percy smiled at her. Her teal sweater seemed to make her hazel eyes brighter, and her cheeks were pink from the cold. She seemed to be more beautiful than he remembered, and he couldn't wait to announce that he was marrying her. They entered the house from the back door only to find George and Charlie talking in the kitchen.

"Hello, Charlie," Percy said, "and George." He noticed his younger brother had already enveloped Audrey in a warm embrace. Charlie couldn't help chuckling when Percy's smile had turned into a scowl.

"Percy, for Merlin's sake, what have you done to this poor girl?" George asked giving the woman a tight squeeze. "She's freezing. You need to put some heat in your relationship." George winked at his brother before leaving when he heard his mother call his name. He, with a mischevious sloppy grin, skirted out of the room. Percy mumbled something under his breath while Audrey stifled her laughter.

"I'm glad to see George's taunting doesn't bother you," Charlie said holding out his hand. "I'm Charlie, by the way."

"Yeah, I vaguely remember you from Hogwarts. I'm Audrey," she replied shaking his hand.

"It's nice to finally meet you. I've heard so much about you," he replied with a warm smile. Audrey blushed as her fiancee placed a firm hand on her shoulder. She looked back at Percy whose eyes were filled with warmth. The trio ventured into the living room to see a pregnant Fleur telling her husband exactly how she wanted the nursery. Reginald Davis and Arthur Weasley were in a deep conversation about bicycles, and Harry and Ron were going over their notes from Auror training.

"Hi, Daddy," Audrey said in almost a whisper. She flicked a stray hair out of her eyes. She had always been a daddy's girl, and she hope that wouldn't change even though she was getting married.

"Hey kiddo," he said pulling himself off the couch. He gave her a hug and Percy a huge pat on the back. She wondered how her father was going to react. She just prayed she wouldn't have passed out future in-laws and her father on the floor.

It wasn't until dinner till they announced their engagement. Bill and Fleur had just finished their meal while George was helping himself to a second helping of smoked ham. Charlie was telling Harry and Ron a story about Norberta, the Norwegian Ridgeback. Percy realized ,if he wanted to make his announcement, he'd have to do it before his mother got involved with the dishes. He stood up and cleared his throat. Realizing he didn't have the table's full attention, he took his knife and tapped it on his glass cup.

"I have an announcement that I would like to make," Percy said puffing up his chest. "As you know, Audrey and I have been together for a long time, and I wish I had known when she stepped into my life that she was going to be more than my nosy secretary; however, our relationship has grown and progressed, and..."

"Get on with it!" George yelled earning a disapproving glare from Audrey.

"I am pleased to announce that Audrey and I are getting married," Percy said with a smug grin. He earned a congratulatory pat on the back from his father and a bone-crushing hug from his mother. Harry and Ron immediately offered their congratulations while Bill and Charlie shared a knowing grin.

"Congratulations, darling," Reginald said to his daughter.

"Thanks Dad," she said as he pulled him into a hug. Neither of them needed to say what the other was thinking: they wished Audrey's mother could be there for that day and the upcoming wedding. Audrey smiled as she remembered sitting on her parents' bed and staring at pictures for hours on end. Her mother wore a white wedding dress with fluffy sleeves with lace gloves. She wore a bright blue feather in her curly hair, and she had never seen her mother look happier than in those photos.

"Do you 'ave a wedding date 'vet?" Fleur inquired.

"No, we don't," Percy replied looking for Audrey for assistance. He hadn't even thought about whether she had a date or location planned. He always imagined her to be the type to elope as long as she had her father to give her away.

"August," she answered after thinking about it. "I think that's the perfect time to get married."

Molly released a sigh of relief. Although she was aware that the couple had been together for over two years, she was relieved that her son wasn't rushing into a huge commitment when he was so young. A longer engagement meant she had more time to get to know her future daughter in-law and set up for the big day. She was sure Audrey's father was relieved that he had some more time before he had to give his daughter, his only child, away.

"We will be 'appy to 'elp you plan your wedding if you 'vant," Fleur volunteered with a pearly white smile. Audrey nodded happily as her father gave her shoulders a tight squeeze. Since her mother couldn't be there for her special day, Audrey was grateful that she had future in-laws willing to be there for her.

"So, Audrey, how do you feel about having dragons at your wedding?" Charlie teased nudging his younger brother with his elbow. The color drained from Percy's face as his eyes grew wide in terror. He nervously glanced at his fiancee who seemed to be deep in thought.

"No," she replied with a bright smile, "however Percy's face almost makes it worth while." George released a soft laughter as the whole family began busily discussing the wedding. Things were about to become chaotic in the most fun sense of the word.