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Title: Bill Stops By
Contributors: wolfie_weasley,
ginny_ginger, _weasleyking_
Edited by: Carla Lute
Posted: 2005-10-10 to 11
Game Date:
August 12th
Disclaimer: No one at Levicorpus owns Harry
Potter, the world or its characters. We
just like to play in J.K. Rowling’s world..
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Ever since Bill had been able to return back to work, it had been nothing
but complete chaos. For the most part, days at Gringott had been mad. People
were coming in droves so they could pull out enough money just in case Gringott
was the next place to be hit by Death Eaters or Voldemort himself. Though there
was also the paranoia of knowing where your money was! It seemed very much like
human nature to observe the worse, and thus becoming self secluded with you hoards
of money on hand. So naturally, Bill was sitting at his desk sorting through
all sorts of withdrawal requests and the occasional wiring of money to
relatives and any friends that were in need of it; generally because they had a
death in the family, or their house had been damaged due to a recent attack on
muggles.
It wasn't a very good time, and personally Bill didn't enjoy being at work. His wounds were still a little bothersome,
though they had come along rather nicely throughout the summer time. Now many
of the shallow scratches were down to just a pink outline, the others however
were still currently in a Muggle form of stitches, the nurse believed that
would be the best way for them to stay closed while assortments of ointments
went to work actually getting rid of the scar tissue. Never mind that however,
he was just extremely happy that Gringotts didn't shun him for not being
partially lycan.
After a long day of work, his eyes feeling dry from the dust of the office, he
was allowed to go home, though it was reaching the gauntly hour of 10pm.
Apparating from the office to the outside of the Burrow, as it was not
exceptionally safe to be staying at his flat, he rubbed at his eyes before
opening the door and being greeted by the enjoying warmth of the Burrow, he
wanted nothing right now than a good cup of tea and some sleep, as hard as it
was to achieve with so many people now residing there. To be sure, he would
probably be stopped numerous times before making it to the room him and Fleur
currently shared, which his mum still thought rather undesirable, but she kept
quiet due to the only fact that it took up only a small bit of the currently
shrinking Burrow space.
Ginny was sitting at the
table in the kitchen drinking a hot cup of tea, the kettle resting beside her,
when she saw her brother walk in through the front door.
"Bill!" she
shouted, "What kept you? Harry's here, did you know?" she asked, grabbing
another teacup and filling it with the hot concoction.
With an exhausted huff,
Bill fell into one of the kitchen chairs, smiling gratefully for the cup of tea
already prepared for him by Ginny. "Work kept me, it's never ending, and
it's just getting worse! At this point, I'm going to be staying there till
midnight for the rest of the week. I wish people would just wizen up and
realize that Gringotts is NOT going to be broken into, and even so, we have
insurance to cover anybodies money." Sipping at the cup of tea in delight.
"Yes, I did hear
about Harry and his arrival. How is he doing anyway? I'm sure you know all the
wonderful details." Chiding his younger sister.
Ginny took another sip
from her own cup of tea, and sighed, "Well, that's no good," she
said, "This means that my time with you before you're all married and
serious is going to be incredibly limited."
"Gosh, I don't know,
we haven't been doing a lot of talking since he got back," she
said, very tongue in cheek, enjoying the look on Bill's face.
"Oh, don't worry.
While we're all rather busy with one thing or another, you'll still have enough
time with me. Plus, it's not like I'm disappearing after the wedding. Well,
maybe for a week for the customary honeymoon," which he was excited about,
naturally. "Once that's done, I have a feeling we'll still be here. Mum is
just crazy worried if we go anywhere else, which Fleur's a little sour about, but
she'll get over it. I agree, me and Fleur should be here with everything going
on." Giving his sister a reassuring smile.
"Talking hmm? What about if I may ask?"
"Don't have too much
fun on your honeymoon, we're running out of room as it is," Ginny said
with a laugh, "Mum is just the crazy worrying type. What did you expect?
Though I'll be glad to have you around." She returned his smile with her
own.
"Oh, I meant that we HADN'T really been...talking, persay."
He laughed a bit as his
sister's comment, she was a witty thing, but with a family taken over by the
male population, she needed to be. "Oh don't think we'll get to that soon
here. I should think it smart to wait until you know, the war and such is over.
Raising children in all this? That's just insanity."
Sipping more from that tea which shook off the tedious day at work quite
wonderfully. "Oh right, well I suppose I can see why given the past you
two have. But don't you think it right to seriously discuss it? You are no
longer 10 and he is no longer 11, it would be right, as soon to be adults, to
treat this as an adult situation." His older brotherly advice now kicking
in.
Looking down into her cup
with a little sigh, she said, "I think that's a good idea. Harry would
probably agree with you there, too," remembering his parents, and thinking
of how differently his life would be if they had somehow survived. Or how
different her life would be if Harry hadn't.
A little nervous to have this conversation with her older brother, Ginny said,
"Oh, well, I was kidding," she sputtered, "I mean, we haven't
been dating since the end of the school year. You know. Though we really
haven't talked all that much."
Turning back his
attention to Ginny, thinking it might be better to drop this conversation due
to the fact that Ron probably wouldn't be up for such, he shrugged and left it
with one more bit of advice.
"Well, I suggest that you do, at least to clear some things up, otherwise
you two will regret it, and with how things are coming along in this whole mess
of things, you two might not have a lot of chances to settle anything."
Ginny looked intently
down at her teacup as he spoke, knowing full well that he was right. Harry and
she were probably both confused about our relationship, among other things, and
patience was only a virtue when there was enough time to wait. "I guess
so," she said, still not daring to look up, "Do you ever worry about
Fleur?"
"Sure I worry about
Fleur, it's natural for anybody to worry for the person that you care about the
most. It's natural that Harry worries about you and you worry about him. But if
that's why you two have been acting so incredibly timid towards each other,
then I'm seeing that as a grave mistake."
Pausing for a moment, listening to the clock ticking a small tune for the three
of them, he did enjoy the late nights, when everything was calm and soothing.
"But here's the thing, Ginny. As much as I worry about Fleur, I worry more
about leaving her here. When that foul beast attacked me, I was worried about
her well being, not my own. I do not hope that for you or Harry, and to be
realistic, there is a possibility either of you can experience something
similar. So I suggest that words need to be exchanged to at least avoid
regret."
The way his words struck
her was rather sudden and unexpected. They were being timid, they were playing
games, and they were dancing around the larger issue of them both wanting to be
more than friends, but Harry wouldn't let them be. A discussion needed to be
had. If something happened to her or Harry, would she feel good about their
relationship right now? Would she be okay with never knowing how he felt, or
without him ever knowing how she felt? The obvious answer was no. She cared about
him far too much to let him live the rest of his life not knowing that. However
long that was.
With this, she gave an involuntary shudder, and a soft, automatic nod in Bill's
direction, chancing a glance into his eyes. "I was terrified when that
happened to you. When that werewolf bit you. And then I was worried what Fleur
would think with you all scratched up," she admitted meekly, "But she
really didn't care." That seemed like real love to her, Ginny thought.
People who care about each other enough that they don't care about one
individual part of that person. Bill was a packaged deal, scars and all, and
Fleur cared so much that she didn't care. A Paradox, perhaps.
Bill gave Ginny a subtle
smile, she wasn't the only one who would think that about Fleur, he knew
probably the whole family did, so it was good to finally know that they
understood how Fleur really did feel.
"I believe she's been trying to show the whole lot that since we've
arrived there, but you and mum honestly did not give her the time of day. So
maybe now you'll be nice to her, and at least treat her like your future
sister-in-law? Nobody enjoys being the odd one out, despite how they act."
Lowering his voice for Ginny, "especially being sometimes bossy and
arrogant, but that's why I'm marrying her." Giving his sister a wink
before rising from the table, patting her lovingly on the head. "'Night
Ginny, I am glad we have these talks once and awhile, good for us both."
Before heading upstairs for much needed sleep.
Ron walked downstairs,
through the quiet house. Not expecting anyone to be up, he was surprised to
hear voice and see the flicker of fire against the wall. Walking into the
kitchen he wasn't surprised that it was Bill and Ginny up.
"Mind if I join you two?" Ron asked, sitting down at the table,
rubbing his face.
"Hmm..?" Before
looking up, giving his brother a smile. "Of course we don't mind, have a
cup of tea while you're at it." Sliding Ron another teacup in his favor.
"We're just enjoying some idle chit chat, you know, life and whatnot."
Leaning back into his chair feeling extremely relaxed at this point.
"So why are you up at such a late hour?"
"Chit chat. My
favorite," Ron said, a small smile on his face. Taking the cup, Ron played
with it for awhile before finally taking a sip.
"I don't know. Just couldn't fall asleep tonight." Ron looked at his
older brother. At the scars littered across his face. It hadn't changed him.
Made him a little more rugged. But the thought that someone so close to him
could have been killed by such a ruthless animal like Greyback revolted Ron.
"Work keep you late?" Ron asked, snapping back to reality.
"One of those
nights, we all have that. Though I'm sure mum would be furious to see you two
up. Don't worry though, I'll make sure to lie and say it was my fault."
Giving his siblings a wink.
"Yes, work seems to enjoy keeping me late, though really everybody there
is totally exhausted. I'm just
extremely happy that they didn't decide to let me go due to my...injuries. But
that's probably why I enjoy it there, they understand that this war will have its
drawbacks."
"I'll blame it on
Fred and George even though they're not here. She knows they're crazy enough to
cause some sort of disturbance without actually being here," Ron said, toying
with his now empty cup. "That's
the thing with working at Gringotts. I doubt they care about appearances. You
could not have a face and still be more attractive than the lot that works
there."
Bill leaned over to
ruffle a bit as his brother's hair, Ron did always make him smile when he
needed it. To be chipper was vital in their everyday life, and Ron seemed to
add to that without a blink.
"Thank you for that, but you're quite right, I'd say I'm still rather
attractive, though oddly enough, by Goblin terms, they believe I've become even
more attractive than before. Imagine that, I'd hate to see what their more
attractive female happens to look like."
Bill had been ruffling
his hair since he could remember. It always brought a smile to his face and
tonight was no different.
Ron guffawed. "Umbridge," he said shortly. "Hem, hem."
Though Bill didn't know
the whole story with Umbridge, she still had an extreme reputation at
Gringotts, not to mention a long lived odor that just seemed to find it's way
down to even his office. The woman, in his own experiences, was a horrid over
bloated billy goat, with the devil eyes to boot. So the comment of comparing
Umbridge to the goblin females made him tip back on his chair with an uproaring
laughter.
"Oh my, dear Ron, sometimes you surprise me and give me exactly what I
need from a hard day's work. Though to be quite honest, the goblins even find her
ugly. Call her a warty old hag behind her back. She still seems to think she
has the right to prance around at Gringotts, or rather, loom around at
Gringotts."
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