Jade woke up when someone put her down on the couch.

She sat up and looked around her. There was Molly looking down at her, right, she was probably at the Burrow.

And Mr. Weasley was there too.

Oh, if her head would stop spinning! She had to concentrate.

She was sure there was something she wanted to know, something really important, but all was so confusing. She started to shake really bad and felt cold. Molly gave her a cup of tea and hugged her tightly against her side.

"Shhh, everything's fine. Look, I fixed your hand, don't worry honey." Molly tried to reassure her.

"Wh…What happened?" choked Jade.

"Oh, honey, you just saved Ginny! She fell down from the broom and you saved her! She wasn't too high, but she could have broken some bones if you weren't there." Almost whispered Molly.

Right, Ginny. Is she ok? That was the important thing Jade had to find out. She turned around looking straight into Ginny's scared eyes.

"Are you ok?" asked Jade, still in shock.

Ginny just nodded and smiled shyly, before running around the couch and hugging her sister, exclaiming: "Oh J. I was so scared! You saved me, but then you looked really sick and daddy had to carry you back home. I was so scared!" she repeated and Jade just hugged her tighter, laughing, when she realized everything was fine. She started to cry again, but this time they were happy tears and she was laughing at the same time.

After the girls calmed down, Jade turned to Arthur and thanked him for taking her back here.

"And is Ron alright?" she asked, she didn't see him when she woke up. He waved at her from the back door, "Yeah, I'm fine. What about you?" he asked seriously, rising his eyebrows.

"Good." She replied.

"And what about the broom? Didn't I wreck it, or something?" she asked, suddenly scared. What if she did something bad. Brooms were apparently expensive and she didn't want to give Weasleys any reason to send her away. Not now, when she was starting to like them.

"Oh, darling, don't worry about the broom, nobody cares if it's alright or not. We were scared you hurt yourself, and now we know everything's fine, you can't imagine how happy I feel for having you safe and sound, sitting here at home!" exclaimed Arthur, kneeling down in front of Jade. When she kept looking at him with questioning eyes he added: "Your broom is fine, not a single scratch."

She smiled and leaned back, resting her head on the quilt covering living-room couch.

"If you don't mind, I would go and get a nap. I feel pretty dizzy." She murmured and closed her eyes.

"Of course we don't mind, sweetheart." whispered Arthur.

Molly shook her head." I think she's still in shock, we should let her rest for a while. I don't think she slept very well last night and now all the stress." Molly shook her head again.

Arthur picked Jade up – she was already asleep and he carried her up to her room, where she hugged the pillow with Fred's old pillowcase with patch and all, close to her and fell asleep again, having no time to realize someone just moved her upstairs.

She didn't sleep for two nights now and all the excitement and fear and flying wore her out.

Molly placed a cup of chamomile tea on her bedside table and charmed it – so it would stay warm all the time.

They left Jade's room and closed the door. Kids were going to make lots of noise and they didn't want to wake Jade sooner than she was ready.

Ron and Ginny were waiting for their parents in the kitchen.

"What's wrong with her? Will she be alright? Can I see her now?" questions echoed from all sides.

"She'll be just fine, she just needs some rest. No you can't see her now, because she's sleeping and don't you dare making any noise upstairs!" said Molly angrily.

"Now, young man, we have to talk!" she looked at Ron with the wildest stare anyone has ever seen on her face.

"What was that flying? With your sisters behind you, trying tricks like that? Dad told me you almost fell too! Are you insane Ronald Weasley? Answer me! Are you insane?" now Molly almost-yelled at her son.

Ron didn't answer though. Not because he didn't want to obey his mother, but because he couldn't make himself open his mouth. His face was completely green and he looked like he was going to cry.

Of course he didn't mean to put his sisters in danger, he didn't even want to turn that fast on his broom, it just happened. A tear spilled from his left eye and fell down his cheek and stopped on his trembling chin.

And suddenly Molly saw her baby boy standing there, in her kitchen, crying because world was mean to him, because someone did him wrong and she realized he is, after all, still just a little boy.

"Oh come here!" she called him and hugged him so hard, wishing she would never have to let go.

"Ok, we'll let it be for now, but next time, no more stunts on the broom! Understood?" she asked and Ron smiled through his tears and wiped his nose with the back of his hand.

"Ginny, you're ok? Nothing hurts? No? And the same for you young lady! No more chasing your brother while you fly! I want no broken bones this summer! At least until your brothers come back from school. Merlin knows it will be inevitable to heal broken legs and arms with Fred and George around." She added more to herself than to Ginny.

"Ok, you two. Go to your rooms, and think about why it is important to act responsible while you fly. No more playing outside and no more flying for next week! You may come out of your rooms when the dinner's ready." Said Molly seriously and let her kids go.

Now it was Arthur's turn.

Molly yelled at him for two hours. (of course they went out to the greenhouse, so that kids wouldn't hear them) Molly picked tomatoes and cucumbers and radishes for dinner and yelled and yelled at Arthur, how irresponsible he was, how dangerous all the flying was for girls and how she didn't want to let them fly until they were older but how Arthur convinced her, and now this is what she gets, for being crazy enough and listening to him. She yelled about everything in general, because she was so angry and scared and relieved everyone was fine – at the same time. At the end she broke up, crying on his shoulder, and even though Arthur wasn't as green as Ron, when Molly got angry with him, his color was pretty close.

They had sandwiches with cheese and cold ham, with fresh salad for dinner.

After two hours long angry monologue in the greenhouse, Molly didn't feel like cooking and she didn't have much time either.

Jade slept through the dinner, and the desert later, she didn't wake up for the cup of hot cocoa before bed which kids always had on the porch with daddy when he had a day off from work, actually she slept through the night and didn't wake up until lunch the following day.