Christmas at the Burrow.

Christmas was coming again and the snow was already falling. "What a beautiful sight" Teddy thought while he was looking through the window at the passing landscape, which was becoming less and less wilder.

The Hogwarts express approached the station. Harry would be waiting there for him and he'd be taken to Harry's place. There he would spend a few days with his cousins, James, Al and Lily, before they had the annual Christmas dinner at the Burrow.

He was looking forward to that Christmas dinner a lot. The whole family would be there together, all his nieces and nephews and even uncle Charlie was coming home from Romania.

The train slowed down and Teddy pressed his nose against the window, trying to get a glimpse of his godfather. He didn't, so he changed his hair bright orange and could thus be easily spotted by Harry.

He stepped out of the train and waited for Harry to see him. In a matter of seconds he heard Harry call his name. Teddy smiled and jumped into Harry's outstretched arms.

"It's so wonderful to see you again, Ted. I missed having you around."

"I missed you, too, Harry."

"Now, where is your trunk? I'll levitate him out of the train, so you don't have to drag him along. Far more easy that way." Harry winked at him.

"Come on, Victoire is at home with Ginny. She can't wait to see you again."

Together they walked towards the parking place, where Harry's car was standing. They heaved his trunk into the car and the drove towards Godric's Hollow.

On the way home, Teddy informed Harry on everything that had happened at Hogwarts so far. Harry listened to all these stories with delight. He had loved it at Hogwarts as much as Teddy did now.

When they parked the car in front of Harry's house, Victoire came running outside, flew into Teddy's arms and knocked him in the snow. Harry laughed and after a few seconds even Teddy laughed with him, though he was slightly mad at Victoire first, for throwing him on the ground.

Teddy got up and helped Victoire up as well and together they went into the house, where Ginny had made them all hot chocolate.

The rest of that day was spent by story telling from both Teddy's and Victoire's sides. Victoire was delighted to have her best friend back. She was positively beaming every time she looked at Teddy.

When Bill arrived that evening to take her back home, she downright refused and pleaded till she was allowed to stay.

They sat on the couch together and talked till Harry insisted that they would go to sleep. Victoire went to sleep in one of the quest bedrooms and Teddy went to his own.

After an hour or so, Teddy heard someone slip into his room, pulling the mattress from underneath his bed and went back to fetch her blanket and pillow. When she was back and lay in bed, Teddy said: "Vic?"

"Yes?"

"What are you doing in my room when we're supposed to be sleeping?"

"I couldn't sleep. I wanted to talk to you and sure enough I've missed you quite a bit while you were at Hogwarts. "

"Ok," he answered. "You may stay."

"Thanks, though I expected nothing else, really."

They were silent for a while. Teddy thought of Hogwarts and how nice it would be if Victoire were there with him. He hadn't said it to her, but he'd missed her as well.

"What colour would you like your Weasley-jumper this year?" He grinned, every year the whole family got a jumper from Grandma Molly. He had asked her once why she made everyone a jumper and she had answered that it was a tradition and traditions weren't meant to be broken.

"I'd like blue this year. Last year was a green one, so every other colour would be good. And you? You got red last year, didn't you?"

"Yes, I did. In fact, I'm one of the few who can actually get red, because I haven't got red hair."

Teddy suddenly sat bolt upright after he had said it. He had an amazing idea. A brilliant idea.

"Vic, I have an amazing idea. Everyone gets a jumper every year, right? But there is someone who doesn't. We should make her a Weasley-jumper as well!"

Victoire sat up as well and looked at Teddy.

"You mean grandma Molly? That really is a fantastic idea. We could go to Diagon Alley to get some wool and then we could knit the jumper and hand it to her with Christmas."

"It really is a great idea. We go to Diagon Alley tomorrow."

Teddy fell back on his bed. He smiled and said: "Vic, I missed you, too."