"...and this is me, Uncle Ron, and Aunt Hermione at The Burrow." Harry Potter said. He was showing his kids, James, Albus, and Lily, his scrapbook, most of which he'd made a few years back, out of old pictures he had found. The scrapbook had originally been given to him by Hagrid, and the first few pictures were of young Harry with James and Lily Potter.

"Dad," said Albus. "I'm gonna go to Hogwarts, right?"

"Yes, I hope so!" replied Harry.

"That is, unless you're a squib." James joked with his little brother.

"James, don't talk to your brother that way!" Ginny yelled from somewhere else in the house. A few seconds later, she came into the Sitting Room with a large basket of laundry in her arms. "We all know that Al's going to Hogwarts."

"Will I go too, Mommy?" asked little Lily. Ginny set her filled basket onto the floor and picked up her daughter. "Of course you will. All of you will!"

"Every Potter in my family has been in Gryffinfdor, which is where you three are going, too." Harry said proudly to all of his children.

"But what if we're not?" asked Al.

James smiled mischievously. "Yeah, Dad, what if Al's in Slytherin?"

Albus shoved his older brother. "Hey!"

"Well, it's true! You never know, Al, you could be in-" James was about to finish his sentence, but his mother gave him a glare, and he knew he had to stop.

"James, apologise to your brother." Ginny demanded. James turned to his brother, and mumbled something that sounded like an apology.

"Anyway," Harry said. "it doesn't matter which house you're in."

"That's right." agreed Ginny, walking over to where Harry was sitting. "We'll love you no matter what house you're in." She bent down and gave Harry a kiss.

"Ew." Albus said, and his parents laughed.

"Alright, alright," said Ginny. "We have about an hour to clean the house."

"Why?" James asked.

"Don't you remember?" Albus started to reply. "Teddy's coming over!"

"Yay!" exclaimed Lily. "Teddy's coming!"

***

"Get ready guys!" James yelled from the window. "I think I see him coming!"

"Let me see!" Albus said while rushing to the window.

The two boys stared out of the old and cracked window. That window was very old, like the rest of the house. The house that the Potters lived in, was the house that once belonged to the Black family. Sirius Black, who was Harry's late Godfather, had run away from home around age fifteen, wanting to get away from his pureblood-loving family. But Sirius, being the last Black, put the family house on his will, giving it to Harry Potter as soon as he turned seventeen.

Albus gasped. "He's coming! I see him, he's coming!"

And sure enough, James and Albus saw a bit of bright turquoise blue coming up to their house. When it came closer into the porch light, the boys saw his face. Ted Lupin's face. Teddy rang the doorbell.

"I'LL GET IT!" the brothers yelled together, pushing each other, racing to see who would get to the door first. But it was Harry who opened to door.

"Hi, Teddy!" said the three children, all running up to hug him.

Teddy Lupin was an eighteen-year-old boy, fresh out of Hogwarts, who lived at his Grandmother's house. Teddy would visit his Godparents' about three to five times a week, but lately he'd been celebrating his graduation with his Grandmother, Andromeda Tonks, from his mother's side. He also had bright turquoise hair. The reason for this, was because he was a Metamorphmagus like his mom. Metamorphmagi are wizards and witches who can change their appearance at will. Teddy looked very much like his father, Remus Lupin, and had even gotten some of his wolf-like traits, such as the way Remus felt sick before the full moon, a liking for very rare stakes, and his love for chocolate.

"Hey guys!" he replied, ruffling James's already messy hair, which he'd inherited from his Grandfather and dad. "How's it going?"

"Great! Are you hungry?" asked Lily.

"Oh, yeah! I feel like I haven't eaten in days!"

"Good." said Ginny, walking up the hallway to join her family in greeting. "Because Lily and I just baked a wonderful Triple Chocolate Cake."

Teddy sighed with pleasure. "Oh, thank you Ginny!" he said. "I've been missing your famous chocolate cake ever since I left Hogwarts!" He walked over to Ginny and kissed his Godmother on the cheek.

"And me?" Lily asked shyly.

"Oh, Lils, how could I forget you?!" Teddy said, picking up Lily and throwing her in the air as she laughed with excitement.

"Teddy," started Harry, as he gave his Godson a hug. "You graduated from Hogwarts last month."

"Yeah, but I haven't had chocolate since. How d'you expect me to live?" Ted joked.

Albus went over to Ginny and whispered in her ear, "Mom, can we eat now? I'm starving."

"As soon as Teddy's ready to eat." she replied.

"Alright," announced Teddy. "Let's eat!"

***

"So, James," said Teddy, his mouth full of chocolate cake. Swallowing, he continued, "You're about to go to Hogwarts, right?"

"Yeah, I turned eleven in April."

"Oh yeah, I remember that. That was when we were getting ready for my birthday party, but then, you came along." Teddy saw the sad and guilty look on James's face, then quickly added, "Don't worry, it was like a present! You're like a brother to me!"

"Thanks," James replied. He looked across the table to Harry. "Dad, we should go shopping for my supplies next week!"

"James, you'll have to wait," Harry replied slowly, "You have to get your letter first. We don't know exactly what's required for First Years yet."

"Yeah, but we can still get my wand and stuff."

"Like your broom," added Albus, and his brother nodded in agreement.

"See, we can get my broom! And my clothes, and luggage, and quills, and-"

"HOLD ON!" interrupted Ginny, throwing her arms in the air, as a signal of STOP. "First years aren't allowed to have brooms, remember?"

"Actually, Ginny," Teddy started. "First Years can have brooms, but not use them. Like me!"

"See, mum!" yelled James. "Teddy got a broom. Why can't I get one?"

"Well, maybe-"

"Yes!" the brothers cheered.

"Hey, mum, can I have a Quidditch-Themed Birthday Party?" asked Albus.

"Well, I don't know... I'll think about it."

Harry turned to his wife, while Teddy attempted to levitate the whole cake to his plate using his wand. "Oh, come on Ginny," Harry said. "it's almost Al's 10th Birthday. He'll be a whole decade old! Let him have some fun."

"I agree with Harry." said Teddy, who had already eaten more than half the cake by himself. "Al should have a Quidditch Themed Party. It'll be fun!"

"Alright, Albus," Ginny sighed. "You can have a Quidditch Party. But, you have to promise that you'll help clean the yard before and after the party."

"Okay," promised Albus, a little less excited.

"Hey Lily, are you alright?" Ted asked. "You haven't said anything since we sat down."

"Oh, I'm sorry," she replied. "I'm just thinking about how it'd be like to go to Hogwarts."

"Well, I promise, it's going to be the best seven years of your life."

"Really?"

"Yeah, if that's what you want it to be."

"Thanks Teddy." Lily said as she gave a small smile.

"Can you help me plan the party, Teddy?" Albus asked.

"Sure."

"This is gonna be the best party EVER! We'll have all our family and friends over. This is gonna be great!"

"Hey, uh," Teddy started shyly. "is the Weasley family gonna be there? I mean, you know...Bill and Fleur... and their kids?"

"Yes, my whole family will be coming." said Ginny, eyeing her Godson carefully. "Why?"

"Oh, no reason. Just wanted to know." Ted shrugged, but apparently, Lily and her mother seemed to be thinking the same thing, and were looking at him with little twinkles in their brown eyes.

"What?!" he asked.

"Nothing," they both quickly replied.