Welcome Home 1

Welcome Home 1

Disclaimer: I don't own any of this except the idea. The characters and such belong to J.K. Rowling

Ron had just owled and told Ginny that Harry had finally returned from his search and killing of Voldemort. "Harry is still alive," was all she could think. After being gone for six years he had finally returned. She was so happy. Not only was the Dark Lord defeated and would never kill innocence again, but her first and only love had returned. Okay, so Harry didn't know that she still loved him, all he knew was that she LIKED him, but that had been they were children and things change when you grow older. Maybe, she might love him, but he wasn't going to know. He would have to come to love her on his own, and damn it she wasn't going to tell him until he told her.

Later at the Burrow

Harry walks up to the house that held his second family and stands in front of the door thinking. A family he hadn't talked to in six years. He had talked to no one in those six years. All he knew was that Hermione and Ron had gotten married, Ginny was a professor at Hogwarts. He knew he had no reason to hope that she was still single, but none-the-less he hopes his feelings for her are only those of a sibling, because if they were more he wouldn't tell her. People change in six years. He knew he had. Harry had seen things that he would never force on others. Yes, he had defeated Voledemort, but there were still his loyal followers that someone must take care of. Hopefully, it wasn't him. He had seen enough violence for ten people.

Harry then raises his hand to knock. Hoping that one of the many Weasleys were home. He knew that Arthur and Molly's brood no longer lived at home, but maybe they would all be together so that he wouldn't have to worry about explaining his story more then once. After he knocks, Ginny opens the door and seeing how it is throws herself into Harry's arms saying, "Harry! I am glad you are home again. We have so much to tell you. And I think you have a lot to tell us. Leaving us a note that said you were leaving. Not even saying goodbye in person."