Title: Dinner at the Burrow
Date: August 5th, 1998.
Time of Day: 3:30 PM
Characters: Molly Weasley, Bill Weasley, George Weasley, Neville Longbottom, Ron Weasley, Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Ginny Weasley, Verity Thruston, Fleur Weasley, Percy Weasley. (mention of Charlie Weasley)
Location: The Burrow-The Garden
Status: Public
Brief Summary: The Weasley family along with a few friends gather for dinner.
Completion: Incomplete.
Warnings: None.
Molly had been up since four this morning preparing for dinner tonight. She'd gone to the market yesterday and picked up a turkey and ham for dinner. She'd spent the first several hours of her morning making pies and a variety of desserts for the boys.
She blew the fringe off her forehead and wondered if it was too early to refresh the cooling charms on the kitchen. She'd sent Arthur out to his work shop earlier because he was under her feet and she'd sent Charlie and Ron out to set up tables.
"Boys!" Molly shouted out the window. "I told the two of you to set up tables not duel!"
Both boys turned and Ron called out, "Err...sorry about that Mum. We'll get right to it."
Right back to dueling. Molly thought to herself as she set the potatos and carrots to peeling.
Bill was suppose to get there a bit early and if Ron asked one more time when he was going to arrive she might go mad.
Arthur was coming out of his workshop, clothing billowing smoke, and she rushed to the back door and stood with her hands on her hips.
"Arthur Weasley," Molly shouted. "You do a cleansing charm on yourself before entering this house. I spent the entire day yesterday cleaning this house including your laundry!"
"Yes, Mollywobbles," Arthur lifted his hand to his lips and blew her a kiss.
Ron and Charlie both whirled on their heels and gaped at her.
"Mollywobbles," Ron's voice sounded strained when it reached her ears. "Really?"
Molly blushed and shook her finger at her two sons, "Just finish setting up."
Molly slammed the kitchen door behind her and refreshed the cooling charm on the kitchen. She hoped that her other children would be more cooperative than Ron and Charlie.