After the sounds of forks and knives went against the plates, Ginny, Lily and Teddy put the dishes into the sink and started to wash it.

James and Albus started play around in the back garden while Harry were watching over them. After Teddy had finished helping Ginny and Lily with the dishes, he went to the backyard and sat next to Harry.

After a while of listening to James and Albus laughing and the sounds of crickets, Teddy turned to Harry. "Harry, I got a question that I wanted to ask for a while now."

Harry smiles as he looked at James and Albus, "Go ahead and ask cub."

"Well, Im going to Hogwarts soon. But I'm worried that I'm might not go into Gryffindor like my dad or Hufflepuff like my mum. What if I end up in the wrong house?"

Things went quiet between Teddy and Harry, but the laughs of James and Albus went on with the sounds of crickets.

"Look cub. I was scared too when I got sorted at Hogwarts. You don't need to worried or scared. I bet your parents was scared too when they got sorted at your age. But I can tell you one thing. The Sorting Hat will consider your choice of house. You need to know that you will feel welcome to any house that the Sorted Hat sorts you in. You know that your parents have written letters for you to helps you in problems like this."

Teddy nodded.

"Well I know that you were scared about the Sorting Hat. So, I'm giving you the letter. When you're ready, you can read it." Harry gives the letter, that in his back pocket, to Teddy.

Teddy grabbed the letter and looks at Harry, "thank you."

Teddy quickly went up to his room and closed the door behind him. He sits down on his bed and try to calm down before opening the letter.

He quickly skimmed over before Teddy started to read from the top.

Dear Edward Remus Lupin,

You must be reading this letter because you're scared about being sorted into a house at Hogwarts.

You don't need to be scared or worried yourself over it. But you need one thing and one thing only.

Me and your dad would be pound on what house you'll be in all we care about.

Love mum and dad.

Teddy reads again and again. He put it on his heart, knowing that his parents didn't care in what house he ended what up in. He went to sleep that night, knowing that they only cared about is that he was safe and sound.