Earlier, Roxanne and Byron were at the Three Broomsticks. The boy was incredibly amused when his friend had pulled out an imaginary friend to match his imaginary girlfriends. He had went into bellows of laughter, accompanied by the sound of thumpings on the table, done by his pounding fists. As if that was not enough to elicit a stern stare from the barman, Roxi had added her own bit of ruckus, no doubt from her excitement, and Byron found both of them thrown out, but on the way to catch the Knight Bus.
How things can take a turn in just one evening! Byron had expected a night of brooding over his secret, but at least for now, he had forgotten about it, and was on his way for yet another mini adventure with his friend. Sure, they were simply heading to the Weasleys', but it was always the journey that was the adventure whenever you put Roxanne Weasley into the equation. For a boy who adored speed, especially from flying, Byron adored the Knight Bus. A second after the bus was sighted, it had pulled up in one swift move in front of them, just missing their noses by an inch.
Byron ran up the bus, after Roxi did, and rushed for a seat, as if he wanted to fly even more through the bus as it sped off wildly through the streets. Sure enough, the boy had his arms clutched to the chair, but his weight and the force of the bus' speed flung him to a far end of the bus, slamming him against its inside wall. It was his back. And of course, it hurt. Once again, he had rushed for something without thinking. But that was not going to put a damper on his spirits. He was always told to suck it up and move along, told none other than by Ludo Bagman himself. Byron released the chair and stood, holding nothing, as if he wanted to balance himself at the centre of the bus despite its movements. He felt a tap on his shoulder and turned to the conductor, where he got his ticket. Then, once again, Byron returned to his balancing play, and he found himself forced to roll over and slam into another wall again. Laughing, he got himself up with some difficulty, and walked to where Roxi had settled herself on. The boy held her chair after he sat on his as both of their chairs shifted constantly throughout the ride.
And then the bus came to a stop. Roxi was sent about on her chair before colliding into Byron's, after he tried to steady himself so that she would be safe when she stopped. Before he knew it, the boy was pulled off his chair, and found himself in the Weasley house. He merely grinned as Roxi made an announcement to every nook and cranny of the house, that they had just entered. Byron spotted Angelina as soon as he had walked in, but he let Roxi scream away anyway, since it was all so very amusing to him. He did, however, give her a sheepish smile a and a slight wave of the hand. Absentmindedly, he reached up to ruffle his own hair as he waited when Angelina spoke to Roxi. Before he could walk over to Angelina for a hug, Byron heard footsteps, and he turned his eyes to the direction that they were coming from. "Hey Mr Weasley. Fred." The boy began to greet, a little overwhelmed from the greeting he was getting from the Weasleys. He had always felt very at home here, but he remembered his manners, because his mum had said to do so. Daddy never really minded himself with the manners. But still, George Weasley was his friend, so perhaps he could take some liberties.
Byron grinned through the headlock that George was giving to him, waving at Fred because the younger boy was staring at him. "Well," Byron started when Roxi directed her question at him. "Honestly? I'm only good at sausage and eggs. I could try waffles, you know, but I can't say how they'll turn out to be like." He would have just gone ahead to cook waffles if it was only for Roxi. Now that he was asked to cook breakfast for the entire house, he really did not want to serve up mediocre, or even bad, food. "It depends on how brave you are. Legend has it, that whoever eats my waffles, never lived to see the next dayyyyy." Byron grinned despite telling that in what he thought to be his best eery tone of voice. As soon as he was done saying that, Byron reached for the cola that Roxi offered him and brought it to his mouth. After a fun in the Knight Bus, he was thirsty indeed, and he was glad that his best friend knew without really knowing.
George had released his grip on Byron, and the younger boy went over to rough up Fred's hair before taking another swig of his cola.