Harry adjusted his lack hairtie as he stared at his reflection in the mirror. His messy jet black hair had been combed by Ginny, Molly, Fleur, and Hermione; however, his hair was still as untidy as before they had spent countless minutes on his hair. He glanced at Ron, wearing a navy blue jacket over a white button down shirt, and asked, "Do you think I will see Ginny before the wedding?" He tied his shoe laces as he sat down on Ron's bed.

"I doubt it," Ron answered as he looked at his reflection. "She and Hermione have been recruited to help the bride."

The two exited their room and trodded downstairs. They were met by Arthur as they heard Percy scream from his bedroom. Arthur laughed as he patted Ron on the shoulder. " Percy is having another bridezilla outburst. It is best to steer clear of him. If you could, could make sure the chairs and tent is set up outside?"

They joined George, Bill, and Charlie outside and helped raise the large tent. They set up the white chairs with rose colored cushions. The two young men took their seats in the second row as the older Weasleys went inside to check on the groom. A few eldery women, wearing large floppy hats, chatted amongst themselves before smoothing the skirts of their brightly colored dresses and sat down. A few wizards, wearing a green shirt underneath a bright purple vest, greeted Harry Potter before taking their seats. More and more guests showed up and filled every seat. Percy and his groomsmen took their place on the altar.

"It's weird, Harry," Ron said as he stared at his Percy adorning a proud grin. "Now that I'm seeing Percy up there, I just realized it could be one of us next,"

Every one stood up as a violin began singing. Hermione followed by Ginny and Fleur, holding a bouquet of peonies, walked down the aisle. They were as graceful as swans but did not compare to the bride. Then Audrey, hair in a low ponytail that fell over her shoulder, was escorted by her father. A bright smile was on the bride's face although a veil covered her face. When she got to the altar, tears of joy were already escaping her eyes.

Harry watched the ceremony with the single thought, "one day I will be in Percy's shoes." His almond shaped green eyes focused on Ginny. Every so often, she would look at him and smile as if they shared the same thought. She would return her attention to the bride and groom, and so would he.

"I now pronounce you: man and wife!" the officiant announced. "You may now kiss the bride." Percy wrapped his arms around Audrey's slender waist before pressing his lips to hers. Their short and sweet kiss had the intensity of a roaring fire.

The reception was held a muggle hotel ballroom. A large glimmering chandelier hung from the tall ceiling. Stone pillars surrounded the room but was decorated with large rose colored bows. The marble floor made the room more majestic than necessary for the occasion. There were circular tables covered with a rose colored silk tablecloth. A vase of peonies were on every table. "How was she able to do this?" Ginny gasped as she entered the room.

"Percy mentioned something about Audrey's mother leaving her some money to help pay for the wedding," Bill mentioned as he pulled out a chair for his wife.

"And she worked a second job to pay for this," Hermione added.

Harry sat down beside Ginny, who seemed to be planning her dream wedding. He only hoped he would be as happy at his wedding as the newly wedded couple.

No one could ignore Percy and Audrey. Not only was Audrey wearing the most amazing dress that anyone had ever seen, they looked completely happy. Time seemed to stop for them as they danced. Percy even laughed as Audrey smashed the wedding cake into his face, Although he immediately left to clean up, he came back with a smirk. They were destined to have a long and happy marriage.

Audrey, exhausted from all the talking and dancing, sat down beside Angelina Johnson. After a short conversation, a smile formed on Angelina's face before she began searching for George. Harry and Ginny, holding hands, approached the bride. Audrey mindlessly sipped on her glass of champagne. "Great wedding," Harry said before sitting beside the bride.

"Oh thank you," Audrey asked before waving to her grandmother, "are you two having fun?"

"Yes," Ginny answered.

"Oh good," Audrey replied, "I had noticed some people leaving early, and I was concerned they thought the reception was dull." She finished off her glass of champagne. "Perhaps, Percy was right. They could have just been tired."

"Where is your husband anyways?" Ginny asked as she glanced around the room.

"I think George told him that he still had cake on his face, and Percy is probably scrubbing every pore on his face," Audrey answered with a laugh. She leaned back in her chair.

"You two are good together," Harry said, "although many people have told you that today."

"I've heard it all day, but it never gets old," she replied, "but thank you."

After mingling with them, she caught Percy's eyes. She slipped away to join her husband in thanking her guests. Harry and Ginny returned to dancing as Hermione and Ron went to get a drink. As the night came to a close, Audrey yelled, "Single ladies gather around!" She waved the bouquet in the air.

Ginny, Hermione, and Gabrielle and some other young women crowded around behind Audrey. The bride threw the bouquet behind her. With the crash of a body and a few shrill screams, there was single triumphant yell. "I got it!" Ginny yelled as she jumped and down.

"I guess you're next, Potter," Percy said. Just as Audrey became a Weasley, Harry Potter was able to forsee his future, and he couldn't be happier.