Ok I just wrote this because I couldn't get it out of my head. Not sure how great this is but... enjoy!

"Um dad?"

Harry looked at his oldest son. "What are you doing?" He had been watching him fiddling with a galleon for a good 10 minutes now.

Harry didn't reply, only put the coin back in his pocket.

James looked around searching for his friends in the crowded train station. He bolted off to greet someone and saw something peculiar. Just about everywhere he looked he saw parents taking a coin out of their pockets, looking at the edge and smiling.

As if on queue most of them moved towards Harry. Ron and Hermione came onto the platform behind them with Rose and Hugo. Ginny walked over laughing.

Students were staring at the strange gathering of adults. James moved forwards when he realized Harry was saying something to the crowd.

"I thought it was about time our kids learned about what really happened the night of the final battle. For Dumbledore's Army's point of view."

Parents laughed and someone replied.

"So you'll be teaching them how to sneak in and out of Hogwarts, graffiti walls, and hide out from teachers?" More laughter.

"Not quite that. I was thinking more along the lines of, how to having secret meetings, breaking stupid and pointless decrees, and getting back to the common rooms after curfew without being caught."

This time Neville replied, "I hope you wont be teaching them too much, taking away points isn't exactly my idea of a good year."

"Don't worry Neville, I wont teach them everything. And anyway it's not like we've forgotten the secrets ourselves." He winked as Luna walked up.

"Why the message, Harry?"

"I just thought you might want a warning, that a whole new definition of trouble is about to be taught." The train's whistle blew and the adults dispersed calling out goodbyes and good lucks.

Harry, Ginny, Hermione and Ron walked up to their children. Ron swung trunks up into a compartment and boarded the training helping Hermione up after him. Harry did the same for Ginny.

Their children were left staring, dumbstruck.

Ginny turned around. "Well come on then. Don't want to be late."

Teddy was the first one to recover and pulled his self up followed by the rest.

As James took a seat in the compartment with his parents, Harry flipped him a coin. The side read.

'Dumbledore's Army- Recruiting'

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