Katherine Weasley stood in the middle of her husbands shop, and sighed. As usual, it was crowded with young children, eager to buy products. "But Mum! Why can't I have a fake wand?" a young boy asked, as his mother took him by the hand. "Because, the last time I bought you a fake wand, it was taken away at school" she scolded, dragging him out of the store. Making her way towards the back of the shop, Katherine found Ginny and Ron behind the counter.Ginny sat on a stool, flipping through an issue of Witch Weekly, as Ron worked.

"You know, when you have a job, you're supposed to work. Not sit there and look pretty!" Ron snapped, as he handed a bag to a customer. Ginny ignored him, turning a the page."Ginny, you know he's right" Katherine said, making them both look up at her. Ginny dropped the magazine and smiled, "Hello Kate!" she said. Katherine smiled, " Hello Gin. Hello Ron" she said. Ron said hello and was quickly back to work, ringing up another customer. "Ginny, where's my husband?" she asked, as Ginny bagged the items. "He's on break, in the back somewhere" she said, handing the bag over.

Katherine thanked her and made her way to one of the offices. Knocking lightly on the door to the office, she pushed it open. "Honey?" she called out, looking around. The office looked like a warzone, with papers and books all over the place. Katherine shook her head, and stepped out into the hallway and shut the door behind her. Heading down to the kitchen area, she also found it empty. Suddenly, Katherine felt two hands slide across her stomach, making her jump.

Turning around, she stood face to face with her husband. "Merlin, George! Don't sneak up on me like that!" she scolded, clutching her chest. George smiled, "I didn't mean to scare you" he said. Katherine rolled her eyes, "You know how I get, when people sneak up on me" she said. "Well, luckily you didn't throw anything at me this time" he replied, making her laugh. "You're lucky this time.." she said, as George leaned against the doorframe. "I believe you've forgotten to do something" George said, making Katherine smile a bit. "Did I now?" she asked, playing along.

George nodded, "Yeah. I never got my hello kiss" he said, giving her his trade mark grin. Katherine sighed, "I don't think you deserve one" she said. Katherine let out a giggle, when George pulled her by the arm towards him. "Well, I still deserve one. I am your husband and the father to our future children after all" he said, wrapping his arms around her. Katherine stood on her toes and wrapped her arms around his neck, and kissed him softly.

"Speaking of future children, how is this one treating you?" George asked, placing his hand on her still flat stomach. Katherine put her hand ontop of his, "Better. I didn't have to spend the entire morning in the loo" she said, with a smile. George smiled back, "Good" he answered. "GEORGE! COME ON!" someone from the front shouted. "I should let you go" Katherine said, as her husband groaned. "I just want to have a beautiful moment with my wife, without my little brother shouting" he said. Katherine gave him another kiss, "Well, we can continue what we didn't finish last night, when you get home. We're still celebrating our news" she said.

George chuckled, and gave her another kiss. "Okay, go now, before I lose control" he said, walking her out to the front. "Okay, kiddies, say goodbye to Katherine" George said, as they stepped out from the back. Ginny, Ron and Fred said their goodbyes. "I'll see you in an hour, Ginny" Katherine said, as George buttoned her coat back up. Ginny nodded, "Okay. I'll meet you at the tea shop" she said, before going back to her bagging. "George, cut it out!" Katherine said, pushing his hands away.

"Well, it's cold outside!" he said, trying to fix her scarf. "Just go back to work" she said, giving him another kiss on the lips. Katherine began to make her way through the crowd, before turning back around, "And I expect you home at six sharp!" she warned, making Fred, Ron and Ginny laugh. Katherine smiled at him, before stepping out into the cold December air.