A/N: Sorry, it's taken so long to post the next chapter. I've been crazy busy, but I am going to try to update more often. Anyways, I hope you enjoy this chapter.

Audrey stared at the countless calligraphy samples that were sprawled over the coffee table. She released a heavy sigh as she isolated three samples on small slips of paper. She sighed and decided she would allow Percy to make the final decision since he was better at deciding matters for important events. Unfortunately, she hadn't decided on a color scheme or the color of the table cloths. She needed to buy a wedding dress, pick her bridesmaids, and everything else to have a gorgeous wedding. She was distracted by a knock on her door. She pulled herself from the couch and opened the door.

She saw Ron in a grey sweater and a loose pair of jeans when she opened the door. He shuffled his feet and looked down at the floor. "Hey," he muttered. His blue eyes barely met her hazel eyes, and Audrey couldn't help wondering what was troubling Percy's younger brother.

"Ummm, hey Ron," Audrey said leaning against the door frame, "What's up?" Her dark hair fell over her shoulder. She moved aside so Ron could enter her apartment, and he took a seat on the couch. Mungojerrie stalked into the room and leapt onto the couch beside the young man. He curled onto the ball beside Ron's leg and released a loud meow.

"Who is this little guy?" Ron asked petting the cat's soft fur. The cat meowed and lifted it's head as Ron scratched behind its ears.

Audrey smiled and slipped into her armchair. "That's Mungojerrie," she answered. "So what's up, Ron?" She curled her knees to her chest and wrapped her arms around her legs. She began contemplating why Ron came to visit especially while Percy was still at work. Perhaps, he was having relationship difficulty with Hermione, and she was better when it came to matters of the heart.

"Well, I'm...err...having issues with Hermione, and Harry refuses to get involved," he answered after taking a deep breath. Audrey pushed her hair out of her eyes and slightly nodded. She sat upright as she prepared herself for Ron's problems.

"What's wrong?" she asked.

He hesistated before he answered as if Hermione was in the room and he was worried he would offend her. "She won't stop harping me about auror training and how I should've returned to Hogwarts before trying to become an auror. I don't think she supports me at all," he replied. He shook his head. Audrey could tell he loved Hermione; otherwise, he wouldn't be asking for help. She was reminded of when Percy and his family weren't speaking to one another. She was annoyed that he refused to accept his mother's christmas sweater or when he brought the minister of magic to The Burrow.

"Well, she obviously just cares about you and is worried about you," she said.

"I know," he replied, "Has Percy ever done anything that really annoyed you?"

"Obviously, you've seen how close I am to my dad. I couldn't stand how Percy refused to do anything to fix his relationship with his family," Audrey explained. "But I care about him so I dealt with him and gave him advice."

"Is that what Hermione is trying to do?" he asked looking at Percy's fiancee. He was always amazed that she had been able to bring Percy back to the family. He didn't even how the uptight, anal older brother was able to attract a relaxed, cool girl like Audrey; however, he was glad she was able to bring out the best in Percy.

"Yeah, I do. She's probably just worried because she can't physically see the progress you've made, and it would be easier on her if you took the same route," she explained.

"So what do I do?"

"Show her that you are working your arse off. Take her words in stride, but you'll just have to prove that you are doing the right thing for you."

"Yeah, thanks."

Audrey nodded as the young man stood up and gave her an awkward one-armed hug. With a mischevious smile, she pulled him into a big hug. Ron left the apartment with a newfound respect for the young woman, and he couldn't wait to see Hermione again. He imagined his girlfriend would love to help Audrey with the wedding. Somehow, he couldn't imagine the cat being much help with wedding prepartions. When he got home, he ran upstairs to his room and decided to write Hermione a letter.

Dear Hermione,

Although you are busy reading a textbook, you will have to read something non-school related. As I have told you, Audrey and Percy are getting married. When I went to visit their apartment, there was wedding stuff everywhere. She definately needs your organizational ability or Fleur's input. Anyways, Auror training is going well. Of course, I'm studying and working my butt off. Although Harry is great help, I can't depend on him to carry me through training. I really miss you. I can't wait to see you over Hogsmeade weekend.

I love you,

Ron Weasley

Audrey placed two plates on the dinner table as she waited for Percy to come home from work. She filled a glass with water as her fiancee apparated into the living room. "Hello, Percy," she said sitting down. He sat across the table from Audrey after planting a kiss on her cheek.

"Why, hello darling," Percy said, "did you enjoy your day off?"

"It was intresting," she answered as she cut her chicken breast into bite-sized peices. "Ron came home. Apparently, he's been having issues with Hermione." Percy grinned as he listened to Audrey's story. The couple happily ate their dinner while Audrey talked about his younger brother, Mungojerrie, and wedding plans.

"And what have you decided?" Percy inquired resting his head on his knuckles.

Audrey explained that she hadn't made any of the decisions, but she had no idea how to choose calligrophy. She didn't know the difference between cream and eggshell. She needed help. She sighed and said,"I wish I had your organizational ability. This is nearly impossible."

Percy smiled and took Audrey's hand. He carressed the palm of her hand with his thumb and brought her hand to his lips. "You do realize you don't have to do this on your own, right?" he asked.

"I don't?" she asked.

"Of course not," he asked in a mock-offended tone. "I would gladly assist you in any decision-making process." Audrey's hazel eyes lit up as she realized she had Percy to help her with the wedding. They could work as a team to create the perfect wedding and marriage that people only dreamed of, and nothing made her happier.

The couple spent the remainder of the night deciding the color scheme for the wedding was blue and silver. That meant they could choose the napkins and decorations that complemented those colors. Percy chose the font for the invitations from the three samples. Although Percy loved the planning aspect of the wedding, Audrey couldn't wait for the ordeal to be over with and marry the man sitting beside her on the couch.