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"Fond gestures are exchanged
And the organ starts to play
A song that sounds like a death march
And I am hiding in the curtains
It seems that I was uninvited
By your lovely bride-to-be"
-Tay Swizzle
Flashback
This was Lily's first time in the halls of Hogwarts, and she had not expected to spend this moment chasing her brother and cousin around. One minute she was in the grass trying to see how big of a rock she'd need to throw to get Hagrid's attention, and the next, all of her cousins were running after each other and moving towards the castle. From years of being the youngest she'd learned that if she was going to find out what was going on she'd have to find out on her own. They certainly weren't going to invite her and if she asked they'd say no, so she just ran after them. She didn't even know that it was Teddy and Vic that she was chasing until she heard Molly yelling after them, but clearly this was important but she kept running anyway. Her short legs gave her a slight disadvantage compared to the rest of her family, but she was quick, so by the time she caught up she hadn't missed much.
"Are you guys mental?" Molly asked once they had all piled into Teddy's office. Lily was the shortest, so it was easy for her to slip under Fred's legs and get a better view of the scene. When she had finally slipped to the front of the crowd she saw her cousin and her big brother standing in a fireplace with the goofiest smiles she'd ever seen. "Where in the world are you going?"
"To our destiny." Vic answered with a goofy smile.
"What?" they all asked in unison. Lily had only just turned 12, and she wasn't a genius or anything, but she was almost positive that unless it was connected to the floo network, the floo couldn't take you to your destiny.
"We're getting married." Teddy answered confidently before throwing the floo powder towards their feet and saying two words. "The Ministry of Magic." With a poof, the two of them were gone, and Lily wouldn't have believed it if she hadn't seen it herself.
"What just happened?" James asked, "Did that really just happen?"
"Did what just happen?" her dad said as he ran in with the other adults. They all had panicked looks on their faces like they were about to fight the next wizarding war. "Is everyone ok?"
"Everything's fine Uncle Harry. We were just about to come find you guys." Roxy tried. She was brave for giving it a shot, that was just how Roxy was, but it wasn't going to work with all of their parents this time. 13 of them had run into the room and there were only 11 left standing awkwardly in front of a fireplace. This was not going to end well, and Lily decided in this moment that the less she spoke, the safer she'd be.
"No need. We were thinking of having a congratulations lunch for Victoire at the Leaky Cauldron; how does that sound?"
"That sounds great! C'mon guys, let's go!" Roxy began ushering everyone towards the door, but Lily could see all of the parents getting suspicious.
"Wait a minute." Ginny asked. "Where's Victoire? And Teddy?"
"Vic and Teddy? Haven't seen them, sorry." Roxy lied before turning to the rest of the group. "Have you guys seen them?" A few of them shook their heads while a few mumble 'no', but it hadn't changed the look of confusion in her mother's eye.
"No, I'm pretty sure I saw them come in here right before you guys." The room went completely silent. Even Roxy didn't have the guts to try and talk her way out of this one. "Ok, what's the big secret? What got broken, who got injured, where's the fire?"
"Mum come on, nothing happened." James answered.
"Then by all means, why are you acting so weird?"
"Go ahead Lily, tell them!" Dom whispered. So much for silence being golden. She looked around the room to see her brothers and cousins nodding, clearly in agreement that she should be the one thrown to the dogs. Betrayal. At this moment Lily felt complete and utter betrayal.
"Me?" she shouted angrily; somehow, no matter how cute they accused her of being, she ended up getting thrown under the bus, "Why do I have to tell them?"
"Tell us what Lily?" her dad asked. She couldn't believe they had left her to do this, but at least this way she wouldn't get in trouble for lying. Her dad would definitely make sure she didn't get in trouble. Plus, it wasn't like she ran off to Las Wherever to get married.
"Well," she started, in her sweetest voice, "Vic and Teddy went to um, well they're going to get married."
"WHAT!"
"These suits are so itchy." Hugo complained, as Lily fixed his tie. "Why do we have to wear these things anyway? They're hideous!"
"Your opinion is not credible because if it was up to you, you'd have shown up in shorts and a sweatshirt." Dominique snorted.
"And what's wrong with that?" Louis asked, "It's much better than these stupid dress robes."
"Stop complaining; you can take it off as soon as this is over." Lily couldn't understand why the boys were complaining so much. Now to be clear, she wasn't looking forward to this day either, but she would take an excuse to wear a nice, slightly loud, dress any time. She looked over at James, whose tie was even worse than Hugo's. Must she do everything? "James, you're fourteen years old, you'd think you'd know how to tie a tie by now."
"I like it messy, Lils. It's called personal style." He said as he mussed his hair.
"How do you know how to tie a tie anyway?" Al added, more jokingly than James who had clearly not thought of this before.
"Yeah, what blokes have you been tying ties for?"
"Will you two calm down? I've been trying daddy's ties for him before he goes to work since I was 6."
"Can someone run upstairs and get Victoire?" their grandmother asked from the door, interrupting James. "Lily, run upstairs and see what's taking Vic so long would you?"
Lily looked around the room. She, Hugo, Lucy, Dom, Fred, Louis, James and Al were all there, but of course she was the one that had to run upstairs and get Victoire. She would have complained, but she did not want to get in any trouble today.
"Yes, grandmother." She answered with a smile.
"Thank you dear, you're so sweet." She said lovingly. That was her; sweet, loveable, adorable, happy Lily. It was absolutely frustrating. Yes, she was the favorite child, but it wasn't all it was cracked up to be. Her brothers thought it was all about getting what you want and never getting in trouble, but it was really about going places you didn't want to go, doing ballet for years when you hate it, and trying to keep everyone happy. It was like a full-time job and she was only 11. But to credit herself, Lily was a very mature 11.
She walked up the stairs in search of Victoire and came across Roxy and her boyfriend Lex sneaking out of her mum's old room. They were disgusting. Since she'd me Lex last year, Lily had caught Roxanne and her boyfriend in compromising situations at least 50 times. Right now Roxy was flattening out her hair and Lex was trying to wipe lipstick off of his face. His balls must be humungous if he had the gumption to mess around with Roxy right under her parents' noses. Both of them looked extremely flushed and sweaty, like they had just gotten away with murder.
"Had a nice time?" Lily asked, causing them both to jump.
"Oh my goodness Lily, how long have you been there?"
"Long enough. You guys are gross; and in my mother's old room?"
"What do you mean?" Lex asked, "I was just zipping up Rox's dress for her. It was stuck." This is why Lily considered herself mature. She knew good and well that Lex had not been zipping up any dresses and that he had been having making out with her cousin. It was all gross if you asked her. When she was 10 she and Lucy had found one of Teddy's 'suggestive magazines and were caught with it even though they hadn't a clue what they were looking at. This prompted a very awkward talk about the birds and the bees, hormones, periods, fluids and a lot more disgusting things like that. She didn't know what the birds had to do with the hormones and stuff, but she did know what sex was.
"Oh Alexander!" her grandmother squealed, "You found Roxanne! Now the two of you need to hurry downstairs, we're starting soon. Off you go! Don't you just love weddings?" her Grandmother asked before flitting down the stairs.
Lily contemplated her Grandmother's question. Did she like weddings? Yes. Lily loved flowers and cake and color wheels and lace and taking pictures. Was she going to like this wedding? Probably not. This one would be her first, but it wasn't your usual wedding ceremony. You see, her idiot of a brother and psycho of a cousin decided to run off and elope at the beginning of the summer. The two of them quite literally vanished into thin air, leaving Lily and the rest of the younger kids to clean up their big mess. The months following their scandal were intense. Teddy and Vic sent a letter saying they were taking a summer long honey moon at an undisclosed location, and that none of the family should look for them or worry about them. They also added a special note to Lily's mother, instructing her to not get upset; to which she laughed before unleashing hell on Lily, her brothers and her father. Ginny spent most of her free time yelling at whoever was nearest about any and everything she could think of.
Aside from the occasional scolding, Lily was glad that her mother had opposed the nuptials, because no one else seemed to be bothered. Her brothers could care less and her father kept saying that everything happens for a reason. Everyone else pretty much went about their business as if nothing had happened. Teddy went back to work at Hogwarts and Vic was starting at St. Mungo's; so their Grandmother spent all of her free time planning them the wedding that they clearly had not wanted in the first place. When everyone got home that summer, they were informed of the wedding ceremony. Even Vic and Teddy hadn't known about it. The wedding plans, or the original plans, were simply perfect- not that they deserved to be wasted on these two idiots. They had been protesting the entire ceremony the second they got back from wherever they had been hiding out, and if Lily had her way she'd send them right back. Clearly they hadn't wanted anyone to be a part of their marital bliss, so why was Lily wasting her beautiful Saturday corralling cousins and tying ties?
Lily pushed away her thoughts and knocked on Vic's door three times. When she got no answer she walked in on her own, only to find Vic and Teddy tangled up in a ball of silk and crinoline and lace.
"Teddy! What are you doing in here?" she screamed before throwing her purse at them. The two of them pulled apart quickly and had the decency to look ashamed.
"Um, I was helping Vic zip her dress."
"What? Why is everyone saying that? Never mind; you can't be in here."
"Why not?"
"You can't see the bride before wedding; it's bad luck or something."
"That doesn't count Lily; we got married 3 months ago on the day I graduated." Vic complained. She was twirling her long blonde hair around her finger in a way that said she really didn't want to be here. That makes two of us Barbie.
"You eloped four months ago; that doesn't count."
"Actually it does."
"No, it does not! You all went there on a whim; you didn't even have your family there."
"Ever consider we didn't want all of you there? this whole wedding thing today is just to make grandmother happy. Otherwise we'd be at home minding our business."
Lily could not believe what she was hearing. Vic had turned into such a…such a… a bitch! Lily had always looked up to Vic and she never would've guessed her idol would be so inconsiderate about the whole situation. It's not like the rest of them were chomping at the bit to be at their wedding either, and yet here they were dressed in the most heinous of blue's, which was -"Vic and Teddy's color"- about to watch the two of them grudgingly exchange vows in front of 150 of their closest friends. Lily knew she hadn't originally been the wedding's biggest fan, but Vic's sour attitude changed her mind. This hadn't been their decision to make alone; it was a matter that would affect the family so the family should have been considered. Teddy was her brother and if she wanted to see him get married then by Merlin she was going to see him and that stupid jumble of emotions he called his wife get married…again. Victoire was not going to ruin what was supposed to be a momentous occasion in their lives.
"Oh, you're so right." Lily said sarcastically, taking a look in the mirror before heading towards the door "I must have forgotten; the rest of us just don't bloody matter to you guys any more. As long as the two of you are together in la la land shagging one another's brains out-"
"Lily Potter, that's enough! You won't speak to my wife that way." Teddy screamed. To Victoires credit, she winced and her husbands harshness, but she didn't object either. She couldn't believe Teddy had just yelled at her; he'd never yelled at her before. She loved Victoire, but being married to her brother had changed him and Lily didn't like it. At all.
"Well, I only came up here to tell you to come outside; they're ready to start." She said trying not to show that he had hurt her feelings.
"Lil, I didn't mean-"
"Whatever; just hurry up so we can get this wedding thing over with." Lily ran down the stairs and out the back door, taking her place in the audience, yes the audience, between Lucy and Louis. Vic had been so against this wedding that she didn't even want a full bridal party. The only person allowed in the actual wedding was Lily's mom, who would walk Teddy down the aisle. He had really wanted it and bridezilla or not, Vic wouldn't dare take on Ginny Weasley when it came to her eldest son. "Hey Lou, your sister is a complete monster."
"Which one?"
"Today it's Vic. I don't know who pissed on her parade but she definitely killed my mood, brought it back to life, and killed it again."
"She's been like that ever since she got back from her honeymoon." He responded. "Don't try to make sense of it Lil, it's something about her being an adult and our parents not respecting her decisions. Unless you're Teddy you get nothing but scowls, yelling and rude comments."
There was little time to chat before a harp began playing. The doors to The Burrow opened revealing Teddy, who stood handsomely with their mother. The two of them walked down the aisle gracefully and Lily could tell her mum was fighting back tears. It was no surprise that her mom was sad, but the question is: what was she sad about? Lily wasn't sure if her mother was upset that Teddy was getting married or that he had technically gotten married already without telling her. Either way, she was all teary-eyed as Teddy kissed her on the cheek and continued the walk to the front of the garden.
When the doors opened the second time, Vic came forward like a picture of perfection. Even though Lily had fought hard against Vic wearing the blush colored gown, but perfect color or not, the dress was beautiful. The top had a strapless, sweetheart neckline with an intricately woven bodice. The skirt fell to the floor in long, beautiful waves, elongating her petite frame. She wore a pearl belt that matched her earrings and tiara, and carried a bouquet of blue roses that had some sentimental meaning to the pair. The bright, tacky flowers were another one of many aspects of today's ceremony Lily had fought against, but you'd be surprised at how little a say 12 year olds get in these matters.
Vic practically floated to meet Teddy and kissed him a little too passionately for Lily's taste. Most of the guests were whistling or laughing but Lily was pretty upset; she understood that Vic felt this was unnecessary but that didn't mean she had to make a joke of it. Weddings were supposed to be sweet and idyllic and her cousin was ruining it. Thankfully the officiant, none other than George Weasley, forced the two apart and began the ceremony. Lily had to admit it was pretty funny seeing her uncle all dressed up and reciting such beautiful, heartfelt passages. The lovely couple had refused a Ministry official, much to Ginny and Fleur's disliking, but Uncle George wasn't doing too bad of a job. The ceremony went by quicker than Lily expected and Vic had at least had the decency to get her act together during the reciting of the vows. She may have been annoying lately, but at least she was truly in love with Teddy. That was the most Lily could ask for.
When the variety show ended, Lily joined the rest of the "wedding" guests for the reception. Teddy and Vic had just finished their first dance and for the first time in a while, Victoire seemed like her old self. She was laughing and dancing and smiling, but that was all for Teddy. Lily sighed at new newlyweds and took in her surroundings. Dominique was sitting across from Lily at the table looking bored and Hugo was busy making all the adults laugh. Her brother, Fred and Louis were nowhere to be found, which was never good, and Al was on the dance floor with Lucy spinning her around endlessly. Scorpius was storming out of the reception, walking away from Rose who had clearly just won whatever argument they were having. As always.
"Hey Lily, Teddy wants you out on the dance floor." Molly said as she passed by with Chase.
"Well you can't have everything you want."
"Ummm, is everything alright?"
"Not even close."
Molly raised her eyebrow curiously, but shrugged at her reply and Lily went back to her survey of the room. She had inherited the need to know where everyone was at all times from her father and James. Pretty much everyone was accounted for except Roxy, who was probably having her dress zipped by her boyfriend again. That left Lily, who was just sitting here alone. Brooding. It really wasn't her style; these were actions more reserved for Al or Fred, but she wasn't in the mood to be the life of the party when she honestly didn't support the cause of celebration.
Lily loved Teddy and Victoire with all of her heart. Their yelling and sucky attitudes would never change that fact, but she just didn't think they needed to be married. Not right now at least. If they really felt they were going to be together forever, Lily didn't understand why they couldn't wait to marry in three or four years when Vic was done with her Healer training and Teddy had gotten comfortable with his job. Maybe they hadn't realized it, but with him being a new teacher at Hogwarts and her training for one of the hardest professions in the Wizarding world, the first few years of their marriage weren't going to be all sunshine and rainbows.
"And now the groom would like to share a dance with his little sister Lily." The DJ boomed from his booth. Yes, of all the things Vic vetoed and added to the wedding list, a DJ was one of the deal-breakers. Lily's head jerked up at the sound of her name and she looked to her brother, who was smiling. Ugh, he was the worst. She plastered on an unfamilia scowl and made her way to the dance floor. Once they were in the correct position he kissed her on the cheek and she had to resist the urge to scoff when the crowd let out an exaggerated 'aww.'
"I remember when you were little and you would beg and beg for me to dance with you. It didn't matter if other people were dancing or if there was music or not." He said as they swayed to the music. He was not going to butter her up with he's sappy big brother stories. "Now, I have to use a DJ just to get your attention at my own wedding."
"Well, I'm not little anymore and I was under the impression- actually I was told by your lovely wife that this, in fact, was not a wedding."
"C'mon Lils, you're not mad about that are you? She was just being…"
"Bitchy." Lily offered.
"Ok maybe, but that's just because she's-"
"A bitch." She said with a smile. To anyone that wasn't within earshot of them it would seem like they were catching up and being their usual charming selves.
"That's my wife you're talking about." He answered through his teeth, keeping up appearances.
"I'm well aware she's your wife. That's the whole point of today, isn't it?"
"When did you get so...mean?"
"I don't know, let's see. It could have been during all that time you spent in America, that was a fun time for me. No, maybe it was the day you ran off to get secretly married, or that brief period of time you spent hidden away with Vic in marital bliss, or my birthday when you-"
"Alright, I get it. I've been a pretty lousy brother."
"A pretty lousy brother who yelled at me earlier; don't think I forgot about that. Even James, in all his pratty glory, has never yelled at me."
"Wow, I'm worse than James? I really am sorry."
"How could you just leave like that and not tell us where you were or what you were doing? Mum put us through hell thanks to you and you didn't even say sorry. Don't you love us?" she asked, unable to stay mad at him. She let every bit of sadness and hurt she felt come through so he could see just how upset she was.
"We love you, all of you, but you have to understand that things are changing. You may not understand it now, but one day you'll be in love with someone and you'll want nothing more than to make that person happy. Vic wanted to get married right away, so we did. She didn't want to make a big deal of this wedding, so I didn't force her to. Whatever makes her happy, I'll do it."
"Even if it hurts your family in the process?"
"She is my family now." Lily was trying to understand what Teddy was saying; she really was. But there was no way she could stand here and listen to him tell her that Victoire came first now. For years Teddy said that Lily was his favorite girl and he'd be there for her forever, and now his world revolved around Victoire. That was going to take a lot of getting used to. "But you're my sister and I love you; that won't change no matter what. Alright?"
"I think I'm going to go find James and Al." She said quickly. Before he could see her crying, Lily walked out to the garden and sat behind her favorite bushes. They were just the right height and at the right angle that you could only see her once you had literally stepped into her little space. It was a spot that Teddy had shown her when she was little.
She didn't understand why she was so upset with him; it really wasn't his fault that they were growing up. Being the youngest, she was an expert with change. She'd had to adjust to a lot of situations when you considered how many times they'd go back and forth between all of her family member's houses and all of the different cousins that had left for Hogwarts. That she could handle, but this marriage thing was a completely different adjustment. She'd better adjust soon because it was just a part of life that she'd have to get used to. One day the same thing was going to happen to James and Al and Hugo and she'd have to let them go. She wasn't always going to be the 'favorite girl' of her brother's or cousins, and one day they'd no longer be the guys she turned to for everything.
"Nice hiding spot." She heard a voice say from above her. She looked up to see Scorpius Malfoy leaning over the bush. "Mind if I join you?" The two of them had never really talked, but they had always been comfortable with each other since he was best friends with her brother. Instead of responding she scooted over so that there was room for him to join her in the little nook.
She didn't know why she was letting him here, into the spot she wouldn't share with anyone else, but she let him sit anyway. What could it hurt? Scorpius leaned back and rested in the grass with his hands behind his head and his eyes shut tight. Lily could see that he was still tense from whatever he and Rose had fought about by the way he sat so still. She had noticed over the years that whenever he was thinking really hard or was really upset, he would sit so still that he looked like a statue. Lily felt bad for him sometimes because these statue-like moments usually followed an argument with Rose. Rose had an…interesting personality that could be overbearing at times, and since Scorpius was her best friend, he usually got the bulk of it. Al got it a lot too, but since he'd known Rose all of her life he had no problem yelling back at her or telling her she was wrong, whereas Scorpius tended to let her dictate his every move. Her thoughts were interrupted when she felt a hand pick up a few strands of hair that were hanging from her bun.
"Your hair is very red." Scorpius said thoughtfully. If it hadn't been so random she would have stayed silent, but she could barely contain her laughter and it had made him laugh too.
"Wow, smart."
"Well it is." he answered before closing his eyes again. His smile from their laughing slowly faded and the crease returned to his forehead. Whatever he and was upset about must be really bad.
"Everything ok?" she asked, "I saw you and Rose earlier."
"I don't really want to talk about it." He said, still barely moving. Lily smiled at how peaceful he looked. For some reason she felt herself blushing and she thanked Merlin his eyes were closed.
"Alright." She answered, praying he'd not open his eyes while her face was still red. Another thing Lily had learned from being the youngest was not to take offense when people don't tell her things.
"You see how easy that was?" he asked. His eyes had opened wildly and he propped himself up on his elbows, startling Lily a bit. "I said I didn't want to talk about it and you were fine. It can't be like that with Rose; she has to know everything at all times whether or not you feel it's her business to know. It just gets so bloody frustrating."
"Well, that's Rose."
"Yeah. Well what brings you out here Red?"
"This whole wedding." She said frustrated. She swung her legs around and leaned back so that she was lying in the same position as Scorpius.
"Why do you say it like that? You didn't want them marrying?"
"I do; or at least I did. I mean I'm really happy for them, but I guess I'm just upset about how it all played out. The eloping and the secret honeymoon and the make-up ceremony are all just too much for me. I know my family has a reputation of being crazy, but this time it's gone to a whole different level."
"Yeah, I'd be lying if I said it wasn't one of the funniest things I've ever seen."
"It wasn't supposed to be." she said with a smile, even though she really hadn't found the ceremony amusing at all. Something about him was making her smile and because she couldn't figure it out it was making her uncomfortable.
"How was it supposed to be? This is the first wedding I've ever been to."
"Weddings are supposed to be romantic and magical, or at least that's what I've heard and seen in books and stuff; this was my first wedding too. Maybe that stuff's just made up."
"Hmm, I don't believe that."
"Really?"
"Yeah." He said smiling, "I think weddings can be every bit as magical and romantic as you could imagine. Maybe for Vic and Teddy their first wedding was all of that and more."
"I guess you're right. I quite like you Scorpius, you're nothing like I thought."
"Well, thank you. You're not bad yourself."
He said before letting silence fall between them again. She really enjoyed talking to someone else for a change. It was nice to have someone older talking to her and treating her as an equal, and she had to admit she liked the company. He'd also succeeded in talking her down from her annoyance with her stupid brother.
"Thanks for talking with me; I know we're not friends or anything, but it was nice."
"I'm wounded Lily, have we not been friends all along?." he asked as he got up and dusted off his pants. "You're my best friends little sister. Of course we're friends.''
''Hey Scorpius?''
''Yeah?''
''You should forgive Rose. She can be bossy but she means well; it's her awful way of showing that she cares.''
"Maybe you should forgive Teddy too. You know he loves you to bits, he just has to row up some time.'' he said with a smile. ''See you around Red.''
Maybe Teddy wasn't leaving her out his life completely. Maybe he was simply trying to make his wife happy. It had to be tough for Teddy to deal with that on top of a stressful job, an emotional mother, psychotic brothers and a whiny sister. Lily hadn't been making it any easier on him; the guy who'd changed her diapers and played with her for hours and protected her from thunderstorms and taught her to swim. He'd been there for all of that without question, making her happy even when she hadn't asked him to, and now it was time for him to show that same generous spirit to his wife. This was one of few times that she could have been there for her brother and she'd spent the entire day whining and sulking. He wasn't a bad brother for not including her in his decisions, she was a bad sister for not supporting the decisions he'd made.
After years of being the responsible, sensible ones in this crazy family, Teddy and Vic deserved to be happy, and she should be happy for them; not jealous or mad. Teddy loved her and she loved him and Victoire, so it was time for her to just let this little vendetta go. Even though, Vic had been positively awful today but Lily imagined that she would be mad if anyone forced her to do something she didn't want to. Lily wasn't used to being wrong but sucked up her pride and made her way back to the reception so she could apologize. Just this once.
A lot of you have requested the kids' ages. I'm going to do the main characters as well as the ones pivotal to the plot, and update you when they change. Bear in mind this is considering the wedding took place at the end of July, and some of them haven't had birthdays yet. Someone requested the names of the parents as well, but I'll only do that for ones whose parents you'd know. So…
Young Adults
Teddy Lupin- 20; Remus Lupin & Nymphadora Tonks
Victoire Weasley- 18; Bill Weasley & Fleur Delacour
7th years
Chase Finnegan (Gryffindor) 17; Seamus Finnegan & Lavendar Brown
6th years
Molly Weasley (Gryffindor) 16; Percy Weasley & Audrey Carrizales
Carson Bennett (Ravenclaw)16
Lex Alvarez (Gryffindor)16
Madison Harrington (Gryffindor) 16
Grayson Goyle (Slytherin) 16
5th years
Roxanne 'Roxy' Weasley (Gryffindor) 15; George Weasley & Angelina Johnson
4th years
James Potter -14; Harry Potter & Ginny Weasley
Dominique Weasley-14; Bill Weasley & Fleur Delacour
Fred Weasley -13; George Weasley & Angelina Johnson
Carter Thomas- 14; Dean Thomas & Parvati Patil
Linden "Love" Nott-13; Theodore Nott & Daphne Greengrass
Zack Longbottom-14; Neville Longbottom & Hannah Abbott
Hollis Yates-13
3rd years
Albus Potter -13; Harry Potter & Ginny Weasley
Rose Weasley-13; Ron Weasley & Hermione Granger
Scorpius Malfoy-13; Draco Malfoy & Astoria Geengrass
Reid Longbottom- 13; Hannah Abbott & Neville Longbottom
1st years
Louis Weasley-11; Bill Weasley & Fleur Delacour
Hugo Weasley-11; Ron Weasley & Hermione Granger
Lily Potter-11; Harry Potter & Ginny Weasley
Lucy Weasley-11; Percy Weasley & Audrey Carrizales
Chance Finnegan- 13; Seamus Finnegan & Lavendar Brown
Lysander Scamander-11; Rolf Scamander & Luna Lovegood
Lorcan Scamander-11; Rolf Scamander &Luna Lovegood
Hope this helps!
-Jazz
