Prompts: Give, glass, glitter/ "Go ahead and tease me ... I don't mind it." Weekly four times, one time prompt: Four times George made Angelina laugh, and one time he made her cry.

Summary: George babysits his nieces and nephew and calls Angelina for reinforcements. She doesn't oblige.


Angelina walked into the sitting room at Shell Cottage and stopped dead. George had Floo-called her not thirty minutes ago, saying Ginny had gone into labor and would Angelina please come over right the hell now as he was alone with Victoire, Dominique, Louis, and Molly. Angelina had wolfed down a sandwich, taken a quick shower, thrown on some old robes (because no clothing survived an encounter with multiple Weasley kids), and Apparated to the beach. In that time, the three little girls in front of her had done this.

"Go ahead and tease me," George said, straightening his pink glass crown with dignity. "I don't mind it."

He sat at the children's table in one of the kids' chairs (which he must have magically reinforced), legs spread wide to allow him to scoot close to the table and his knees in the vicinity of his ears. In addition to the pink glass crown, he wore a pink fur cape around his shoulders, which must have been held in place with a sticking charm as it was barely long enough to stretch across his back. Angelina looked from him to the three little girls covered in various shades of glitter, which also decorated the table and the floor around it in a five-foot radius, and chose the easy question.

"Where's Louis?"

"He's sleeping," Victoire informed her. "He's just a baby, but we're big girls. We don't need naps."

"No nap," two-year-old Molly said. George moaned.

"I see," Angelina said, feeling the shock wearing off and the amusement start to set in. "Where did he get the crown?"

"Molly gave it to him," Dominique said, carefully stepping in each puddle of glitter and admiring her footprint.

"Unca George pwincess," Molly said with the seriousness of the very young, and Angelina lost it, sinking to the floor with a helpless case of the giggles.