Love is stronger than death even though it can't stop death from happening, but no matter how hard death tries it can't separate people from love. It can't take away our memories either. In the end, life is stronger than death. When Harry read this quote after the Dursley's died, it was what inspired him to move on and embrace life. Try and imagine a world without death. It is as much needed as living. If you live a good enough life, you won't fear death. After all, to the well-organized mind, death is but the next great adventure.

It has been three months since he first met the Potter's, he refused to call them Mom and Dad, and him and Daniel had finally stopped hating each other. Harry headed down to the dining room to eat breakfast with his family.

"Hi, James." Harry said, picking up a piece of sourdough toast and biting into it.

"Call me Dad." James said, a frown on his face.

"You're not my Dad." Harry said, glaring.

"I am your father so I am your dad!" James shouted, slamming his fist on the table.

"No, James, you are NOT my dad. What were my first words? Where did I take my first steps? Do I get straight A's? Have I ever failed a class? Do you know any of this? No, you don't, because any man can be a father, but every father cannot be a dad!" Harry shouted, his face turning purple. He stormed out, leaving two awestruck adults and one very smiley brother.

Ginny Weasley was having a very good day. Her best friend, Harry Potter, had decided to drop by a little earlier than expected, and Ginny herself was watching the results of that.

"What are you doing here, Potter?" Ron shouted, his face clashing with his hair as he blushed harder than Ginny had ever seen him blush.

"Oh, hey Ginny." Harry said, ignoring Ron and running his fingers through his already messed up hair.

"What is his problem?" Harry asked, walking up the stairs to Ginny's room.

"He's afraid that you're going to deflower me. If your brother did, he'd throw a party." Ginny said, scoffing at Ron's bias.

A bang resonated throughout the house, knocking Harry off his feet and rendering him unconscious.