Hi everyone, this is a Rose/Scorpius fan fiction written by my crazixxladi and myself. We have tried to stay as true to the story as we could but we had to play with the ages to fit the story. Hope you enjoy.
DISCLAIMER: Harry Potter belongs to J.K Rowling.
Chapter 1: Rules at Magical Train Stations
Rose Weasley sighed and looked out the window of her family's muggle car. 'Lords knows how Dad ever managed to get a muggle driving licence,' she thought. London was raining; it was full of clouds and fog. It was depressing weather but nothing could change her ecstatic mood. Not on the day she started her sixth year of Hogwarts, school of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
She was sitting in the car with the other three Weasleys, her genius mother, Hermione, her overprotective father, Ron and her bratty but lovable little brother Hugo, who was starting his fourth year.
"Are you not excited to go back this year Rosie?" her father asked. Rose smiled.
"Of course I am, it's just, something is telling me this year is going to be different and I don't know what to make of it." She replied and Ron nodded his head, he coouldn't help but notice just how much she reminded him of her mother.
"Make the most of it Rosie, when you're my age you will wish you were sixteen and young." He said and chuckled, "and don't worry, excitement will find you, it always does"
Rose doubted that, in the last five years of schooling, extraordinarily ordinary. Unlike her mum and dad along with her uncle Harry Potter, who by the time they were starting sixth year, had saved the philosophers stone, figured out who opened the chamber of secrets, gone back in time, been involved in the Triwizard Tournament (which hasn't happened since then because Cedric Diggory died) witnessed Voldermort's return and fought death eaters at the ministry of magic.
Rose's parents sometimes told stories about their time at Hogwarts and when they went to go fight Voldemort so the family knew a lot about the subject even though they spared some of the 'gory details'. Rose even read every book on the matter. She also sometimes asked her Uncle Harry about some things that happened but she knew not to push it too far because he didn't like being made the hero in something that had taken away so many good people's lives. She knew it haden't all been smooth sailing but still she envied that kind of excitement.
They pulled up at Kings Cross; there was a frenzy of people already gathering near the entrance. Rose took her trunk from the car and the Weasleys made their way towards platforms nine and ten. As Rose ran through the wall between platforms nine and ten she couldn't help felling scared about what was coming this year. She was excited to be a prefect, really she was but she was scared to fail something both her parents did so well at. Plus for some reason she just wasn't able to shake the feeling that something big was going to happen this year. Rose found herself on the magical platform nine and three quarters. The platform was crammed full Witches and Wizards each either hurrying to get themselves on the train or hurrying to get someone else on the Hogwarts Express and of course saying goodbye to loved ones.
In the middle of the panic Rose saw some of her extended family. The Potters, her Uncle Harry, Aunt Ginny and James, Albus and Lily. Her uncle Bill, her Aunt Fleur and her cousin Louis and her Uncle Percy, her Aunt Audrey and her twin cousins Molly and Lucy.
"Hey guys." She said and kissed them all on the cheek. Choruses of "Hey Rosie" or "Hello Rose" came from her family. After everyone greeted each other and spoke of what they had been doing since they saw her last until finally, her father spoke.
"Okay rules" all the children groaned, every year, before they left, the adults came up with a list of what they could not do this year based on bad things that happened in the last years, and it just kept getting longer and longer.
"Okay oldest first," her Uncle Harry started.
"James, no snogging girls in the room of requirement, you know nobody is meant to know about that room."
"Rosie" Rose's father said, "No freaking out over exams, they are not until the end of the year." Rose smiled, she was always told she was like her mother in that way but Rose always liked to be prepared. "Also stay away from Malfoy." Rose looked over to where Ron was looking, there were three figures. Rose recognised them as the Malfoys, Draco, Astoria and the somewhat dashing Scorpius, who was in her year at Hogwarts. Rose knew that her dad didn't like him but he had never done any thing to prove that he was as horrible as his own father.
"Ronald, let it go," her mother spoke softly. Ron looked back at the family.
"Okay, Albus," Ginny, spoke, trying to break the tension that was in the air. "No getting Rose to do your homework. You are just as smart as her, just lazier; you can do your own"
"Lily and Hugo," Hermione cut in, "if I get one more owl from Neville to tell me that you have played a prank or teamed up with Peeves to wreak havoc on the school. You guys will be severely punished."
"Molly and Lucy," Uncle Percy said to his twin daughters, "please do not be minions in Lily and Hugo's plans and no getting into fights with Slytherins, they might be Slytherins but you guys are Gryffindors, we are better than that."
"Louis," Aunt Fleur looked lovingly at her youngest child, "do 'ave fun my dear, we 'ope you get into Gryffindor but if you 'aven't, we will love you anyway."
"All of you," Uncle Harry said, "look after Louis, you all know what it was like your first year and watch out for each other and have fun and study hard."
Rose started to load her stuff on the train then looked at her dad.
"Goodbye daddy, I'll owl you every week at the least okay." She hugged him and he whispered in her ear,
"Love you Rosie," then she was eloped in a hug from her mum who assured her that she would do fine.
Then everyone started to say goodbye. She hugged all her Uncles and Aunts then a whistle came from the train. There was a rush to get on the train. Rose and her cousins got in then the door closed. Everyone bustled together at the window, sticking out their hands to say goodbye.
The train started moving and slowly her cousin's left until it was she and Louis. He looked slightly nervous and uneasy.
"You'll be fine Louis, you're a Weasley, were always fine." She patted his hair and after one last look at the speck that was the platform, they made their way to the carriage with their friends and families inside.
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