Song at the end of bridesmaids movie
The Burrow also had many security enchantments placed on it by the Order. The rusty cauldrons and boots that were usually on the steps were replaced by Flutterby bushes, the chickens were shut away, and the garden had been pruned. On the morning two days before the wedding, Fleur’s parents, Monsieur and Apolline Delacour, and her younger sister Gabrielle arrived at the Burrow, which Harry noted had never been so tidy. Gabrielle, Apolline, Monsieur Delacour and Arthur Weasley She had the trio working around the house as much as possible, and always apart. Molly was also keen on trying to keep Harry, Ron, and Hermione separated, as she knew they were planning to go off on their own after the wedding and refusing to tell her that it was to hunt down and destroy Lord Voldemort’s Horcruxes. The Order also evacuated Harry Potter from his relatives’ home on 27 July, leaving the Weasleys with little time to prepare the Burrow. The wedding preparations began in July and were particularly stressful, considering that Albus Dumbledore had only died shortly beforehand and that the Order of the Phoenix was using the Burrow as its headquarters. The sooner this wedding's over, the happier I'll be." - The numerous wedding preparations I'm sure you all need your rest… but there are wedding presents stacked in my room that need sorting out and I was under the impression that you had agreed to help." Ron Weasley: " It's like being a house-elf. Molly Weasley: " I'm so sorry to break up this cosy little gathering. Weasley tried to hide her disapproval for Bill's engagement saying that her son and Fleur were too young, and also that they did not have so much in common, after all, because Bill was a hard-working man and down-to-earth, but Ginny fairly pointed out that Bill wasn't that much. Ginny considered Fleur a "cow," and wished that her older brother was interested in Nymphadora Tonks instead. His mother, in addition to disliking Fleur’s blunt manner, thought that they were rushing into things because of the stress of the Second Wizarding War. The Weasleys were initially not very fond of Fleur, particularly Molly and Ginny. Within a year, they were engaged, and Fleur spent the summer of 1996 with Bill’s family at the Burrow. It was the same last time he was powerful, people eloping left, right, and centre." - Bill and Fleur's seemingly rushed engagement īill Weasley and Fleur Delacour began dating in the summer of 1995, when they both worked at the London branch of Gringotts Wizarding Bank.
It's all this uncertainty with You-Know-Who coming back, people think they might be dead tomorrow, so they're rushing all sorts of decisions they'd normally take time over. Molly Weasley: " I just think they've hurried into this engagement, that's all!" Ron Weasley: " They've known each other a year." Molly Weasley: " Well, that's not very long! I know why it's happened, of course.