"You're the only thing worth coming home to.
And it's how I wanna end all of my days."
Enough for Always – Kate Voegele

It wasn't long before they fell back into a routine. Angelina and Katie would walk to work together every morning while Fred and George would get the shop ready, make sure all of their accounts were in order, and they would come home together and have dinner. The fact that they'd forgiven Oliver was almost completely forgotten. After he'd walked out of the flat that day they didn't see him again. Months had passed by without a word, and Katie was perfectly okay with that.

She drummed her finger along the desk as she looked down at her planner. A witch had just left and she didn't have another appointment for a few hours. It had been a long day so far, and her last appointment wasn't until seven. She could have gone and bugged Fred at the shop, but they'd probably be busy. Nice weather always brought all of the shoppers out.

"Excuse me, Miss?" a voice spoke from behind her and her eyes widened. She could feel his breath on her neck, and she broke out into a grin.

"Can I help you sir? I don't recall you having an appointment," she said as she spun on her heels to find Fred's brown eyes staring directly into her blue.

"Oh, well that's okay because I'm not here to have my hair done. I'm here to ask the owner of this establishment out to dinner," he said as he bowed and gave her his hand. She shook her head and laughed.

"Fred Weasley you are the least formal person ever, and I love you for it. Where do you want to go to dinner? I don't have another appointment for a few hours," she said as she grabbed her wand from her desk and headed for the door

"It's a surprise," he said with a smile, and Katie knew she was in trouble. Whenever Fred Weasley planned to surprise her it almost always resulted in some sort of prank.

She turned and raised a brow towards him, and he flashed his best innocent grin. She sighed and smiled before shaking her head. She would rather have him prank her every day for the rest of their lives than be with anyone else.

Fred blindfolded Katie as he walked her up a hill, helped her onto a broom, and then they began to fly.

"This is horrifying," Katie said laughing. Flying was one thing, but being on someone else's broom, blindfolded, was a completely different story.

"Don't tell me Katie Bell's afraid of the unknown," he said, and she could hear the smile in his voice. She wanted to smack him, but she knew if she let go she risked falling, and that just wouldn't be pleasant for either of them.

After a few more minutes of flying they finally landed, and Fred scooped her up into his arms and spun her around before placing her firmly on the ground. His touch lingered on her as he unfolded the blindfold.

Katie's breath was taken away at the sight that greeted her eyes. They were very high, up on a hill that Katie didn't know existed, looking down on Diagon Alley. The sky was a brilliant blend of pink and yellow as the sun started to sink. She smiled.

"Fred this is beautiful," she said breathlessly as her eyes watched the twinkling lights of Diagon Alley.

"That? Please, you should look in a mirror sometime," he said cheesily, and Katie felt herself laugh slightly before turning around. There Fred stood near a red and white picnic blanket full of food… in a suit.

"What?" was the only word that left Katie's mouth before she tilted her head toward him. "Since when do you own a suit?"

"Since always," came his quick reply before he sat down on the blanket and patted a seat across from him. Katie walked over and took the seat he placed.

"Right, and what are we having this evening, Mr. Weasley?" she asked with a small grin.

"Oh that's a surprise, too. But there's something I want to talk to you about first," he said, suddenly becoming serious. Well, as serious as one Fred Weasley could be.

"Okay," Katie said, suddenly filled with nervous butterflies. Fred never wanted to talk about anything that was super serious, so this was worrisome.

"Alright. Well, a few years ago there was this girl I fell in love with. She had no idea for a while, but eventually I worked my magic and she fell for me too. And then there was this really awful time when she was just gone, and no matter how hard I looked or tried to find her, she was lost. Those were the worst days of my life, Katie. Because you weren't there. You're the best thing that ever happened to me, and I took you for granted until the day you were gone, and I was left empty and hollow and upset. You make feel like a whole person Katie, and I never want to be without you again. So…. Will you marry me?" he asked, his hands producing a small, delicate diamond ring out of nowhere.

Katie's eyes widened as her eyes darted between the ring and the redhead that sat in front of her, a goofy grin spread across his face. It was the grin that she'd fallen in love with, and the grin that she wanted to look at for the rest of her life.

"Fred Weasley, there are no words to tell you how perfect you are," she said as she got up and threw her arms around him and slammed their lips together in a deep, passionate kiss. They didn't part for at least two minutes, and when they finally did Fred's goofy grin returned immediately. It refused to leave, really.

"Is that a yes then?" he questioned, a childlike giddiness to his voice.

"A thousand times, yes," she said with a grin before their lips met once more. Dinner and Katie's last appointment were quickly forgotten about as the two of them lied under the emerging stars making love and whispering words of infinity.