****Author's note*****
So this is the story from Rose's POV…. I have always thought about what happens to the next gen when they get to Hogwarts, I am taking this in a direction that I don't think I've ever seen anyone else go… So please join me on the journey! JJJJJJJJJJ I am starting with the epilogue from Rose's POV and going to skip around from there. Also I don't own anything aside from the plot and my OC's!
*****Epilogue Rose's POV*****
Rose was following behind her mother on Platform 9¾. Their morning had been fine until they arrived at the station and started looking for the Potters.
"Rose don't walk away!" Hermione yelled pulling her daughter back.
"I was just trying to see through the fog!" Rose told her.
Just then they saw whom Rose believed to be Albus and they waited by the last carriage.
"Hi." Said Albus, sounding immensely relieved.
Rose, who was already wearing her brand-new Hogwarts robes, beamed at him.
Then their parents started talking and moving their trunks onto the train. Lily and Hugo started a deep discussion about which House they would be sorted into when they were able to go to Hogwarts in two years.
"If you are not in Gryffindor, we'll disinherit you," her dad told them, "but no pressure."
"Ron!" Aunt Ginny scolded.
Lily and Hugo laughed, however Rose looked at Albus and they both felt a little bad about their plans.
"He doesn't mean it," Her mum assured Rose and Albus, but Rose's father was no longer paying attention. Rose saw him lock eyes with her Uncle Harry and then nodded covertly to a point some fifty yards away. The steam had thinned for the moment, and three people stood in sharp relief against the shifting mist.
"Look who it is." Her father said annoyance obvious in his voice.
Rose looked over the three people standing there and could not understand why her father's face showed so much dislike. The man was standing with a woman, whom Rose assumed was his wife, and a boy her age, that looked to much like the older man not to be his son. The man noticed their whole group starring and nodded curtly, before turning away.
"So that's little Scorpius," her father muttered before speaking louder. "Make sure you beat him in every test, Rosie. Thank God you inherited your mother's brains."
"Ron, for heaven's sake," Her mother said sternly but her eyes seemed half amused. "Don't try to turn them against each other before they've even started school!"
"You are right, sorry," he said and then as if unable to help himself, he added, "Don't get too friendly with him, though, Rosie. Granddad Weasley would never forgive you if you married a pureblood."
"Hey!" James called out.
Everyone turned their attention to his story about Teddy snogging Victoire. Which gave Rose a chance to look back at the boy her father had pointed out. They locked eye's and he glared slightly at her, Rose glared right back at him then smiled menacingly. Scorpius seemed rather shocked and looked away.
"What are you doing?" Albus whispered from beside her.
"Making friends." Rose told him smiling.
Albus followed her eye line but only found the misty vapor had reappeared.
Then Uncle Harry spoke to them, "It's nearly eleven, you all had better get on board."
"Don't forget to give Neville our love!" Aunt Ginny told James as she hugged him.
"Mum! I can't give a professor love!"
"But you know Neville!-"
James rolled his eyes. "Outside, yeah, but at school he's Professor Longbottom, isn't he? I can't walk into Herbology and give him love…"
Shaking his head at his mother's foolishness, he vented his feelings by aiming a kick at Albus.
"See you later, Al. Watch out for the thestrals."
"I thought they were invisible? You said they were invisible!"
Rose watched as James laughed, permitted his mother to kiss him, gave his father a fleeting hug, the leapt onto the rapidly filling train. He waved goodbye and then was gone to find his friends.
"Thestrals are nothing to worry about," Uncle Harry told them leaning down. "They're gentle creatures, there is nothing scary about them. Anyway, you won't be going up to school in the carriages, you'll be going in the boats."
Rose's mum leaned down and kissed her, "You behave, don't listen to your cousin." She told her.
Rose turned to look for Al so they could get on the train together but he was talking to Uncle Harry. So Rose boarded the train and was waving bye to everyone waiting for him. Albus finally turned looking happier then before and jumped on the train with Rose. Aunt Ginny shut the door behind him. Everyone was hanging out the windows.
"Why are they staring?" Albus demanded as he and Rose craned around to look at the other students.
"Don't let it worry you," Rose's father laughed. "It's me. I'm extremely famous."
Everyone laughed. Then the train began to move, Rose and Albus kept watching out the window until they rounded the corner.
