Draco Malfoy rested beside the fireplace; his eyes watching the dancing flames. Today had been unsteady one; his occupation at the Ministry was boring as usual, but that wasn't the problem. Percy Weasley had crossed the line; the damn redhead had been spreading lies about his father. It had all started around about lunchtime; in the odd days Draco would have ordered an elf to obtain his meals, but the short lunchtime break was the only way, he could get out of his trivial office.
While making the journey between his office and the dinner room, Draco had overheard smug voice; gossiping from one of the many office. He didn't pay much attention, until the mention of Malfoy was made. Percy Weasley was speaking to his assistant, since no one else would talk with him, during the freedom of lunchtime. The ginger git had claimed that Lucius Malfoy was trying to woo Looney Lovegood.
In a sense of panic, Draco had rushed back to his office, and sent a letter to his father; informing him of the event. No reply had been made, much to Draco's irritation, but he waited. However Draco wasn't a stupid man; he knew something needed to be done and soon. Once the clock stoked six, he let out a groan, and suddenly realized that he would need his mother's help.
Percy Weasley grumbled, as he settled on chair in his mother's kitchen. Ever since the whole Lovegood and Malfoy event; his mother and only sister wouldn't leave him alone. Ginny was louder than ever, if such a thing was probably; she complaining once again about Lucius Malfoy's visits to Luna's house. Molly was nodded her head boldly in agreement.
"I keep her telling Malfoy is no good, but she won't listen" Ginny snapped; banging her fist on the table, Percy could already feel his eyes rolling at the overplayed drama. "Well ever since her father's death, I bet the poor dears been lonely" Molly stated peacefully. "Lonely, how could she be lonely? I mean I visit her at least once a week" Ginny snorted; her face turning nasty shade of red.
Molly rethought her words, before speaking once more, "I don't mean friendships" she hinted, which calm Ginny down. "So if we get Luna on a date, that means she will forget about Malfoy" Ginny suddenly giggled; causing her brother and mother to jerk slightly in their seats. Percy snorted to his sister idea, "what wrong with my plan?" Ginny asked grimly. "It sound like a great plan, but this is Luna Lovegood we're talking about, do you know anybody, who would be willing enough date her?" Percy remarked; raising his eyebrow.
Both women went silent; no matter how hard their tried, no one came to mind. Percy thought that this was the end of the converse, until he noticed his sister's stares. "NO, I am not doing it" he yelled. "Please Percy, I'll never ask you for anything again, mum tell him" Ginny pleaded hopefully. Molly seat in silent, Luna was nice girl, but still and with Percy
Thankfully at this moment, George marched into the kitchen; waving an open letter wildly in the air. "It's from Charlie, an dragon tried to eat him again, so his boss has forced him on leave, so he planning an small visit to see his dear old mum" George remarked; causing Molly to leap to her feet, "hand it over" she demeaned.
"We could ask Charlie" Ginny stated; feeling that her plan finally coming to together, "I don't doubt that a good idea" Percy informed with small chuckle to his voice. "I'm not listening to you of all people, your last girlfriend was Penelope Clearwater" Ginny beamed mercifully, as Percy grunted in bitterness. Miserably Percy knew why Charlie and Luna wouldn't work, and it was because Charlie was more interested in dragons than women.
