As Harry looked at the Burrow front the front lawn, and as he saw Ginny and Ron de-gnomonic the garden, even though they where adults now, Harry smiled. One condition of Ginny and Harry Potter and Ron and Hermione Weasley moving into the Burrow which was magically expanded, was that it was kept de-gnomed.
Mr. and Mrs. Weasley still lived in their own room, but the house was magically expanded so that the Potter and Weasley families could all live together.
As Harry watched Hermione walk out of the house and hug Ron and Ginny laugh as she threw an exceptionally ugly gnome, Harry thought back to he and Ginny's wedding. They had been marrled ten years now.
The wedding was held only yards from where Harry stood, in the Burrow's back yard. There had been more than one hundred seats fitted in the backyard to fit the Weasleys. Of course many of the Order of the phieonix came, and also, many childhood friends from Hogwarts.
A violet runner had been rolled down the grass for Ginny and her briadsmaids to walk down during the ceremony. Her briadsmiaids where Fluer and Hermione. Her flower girl was Fluer and Bill's daughter, Molly. The briadsmiaids wore beautiful lavender dresses which had no poof so that they fell to the ground and sweeper it ever so slightly.
The flower girls dress was much different, it was poffy (which Fluer insisted on) and stopped just above Molly's ankles to show her cream sandles. She had strawberry blond hair, she was quite short sonce she was only two and a half.
The peatles she spread where a brilliant white with sliver veins running through them. Harry had stood at the silver alter and looked out expectinglly at an arch draped with silver material.
Looking at the arch, Harry saw a wave of fire from the Weasley hair out of the corner of his eye, but he watched Hermione walk down the aisle with Ron, the best man, and then Fluer, with Neville, a groomsman.
The men in the procession wore silver vest under black robes. Two silver trees grew on either side of the alter, little magically enchanted purple paper finches with silver glimmering eyes fluttered soundlessly through the trees. A whimsical sounding music played through the air and Mr. Weasley walked Ginny down the aisle. Although Harry had barely noticed, Ginny wore an ivory dress, it was simple, it fell flat but had a long train trailing behind. It had three quarter length sleeves of lace. The floral lace hung over the whole dress. the lace was weaves with silver strands which glimmered. A lavender sash was tied neatly around her 's hair had just been brushed and left to its natural style. She wore only little makeup.
Mr. Weasley had yelled at Auntie Muriel a couple months ago when she had talked to Harry and told him how she didn't honk he would've won the war and how she disapproved of Ginny and Harry's marriage. Because of that, Ginny had not been offered Aunt Muriel's tiara. She was actually quite glad because a)she had never liked her Aunt, and b) she wasn't one for tiaras like Fluer was.
The minister of magic himself pronounced them husband and wife; after all the misinter of magic was Kingsley.
Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley, I now pronounce you husband and wife.
