A/N: Reviews make me smile!

Anti-Litigation Charm: I own nothing you recognise, ect. Everything belongs to JKR. I'm just playing with the characters.

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"And... Cut!" Dumbledore stood from the director's chair and streched his wand hand tenitively. That bit of charm work they had preforned for the last movie still gave him phantom feelings. He glanced around at the rest of the cast; everyone was finally relaxing, falling back into their real everyday lives. This was the last scene anyone of them would have to do. Thay had been filming these past twelve years; what with Harry, Ron, and Hermione's schooling (and hexing reporters from the front gates), the seven years on film was interspersed with breads, equalling up to five extra years.

Of course, many of them weren't of the same persona as the roles they had to play. Harry isn't as Gryffindorish as he acts he's really just a Ravenclaw swot. Ronald has created his real persona around his character. Hermione is just a... Well, a Hermione. Just a bit more outspoken, and a Slytherin.

"Guys, could I have your attention, please?" Hermione's voice rang over all the others, thanks to a Sonorus charm. She looked over at Draco; he stepped forward and placed the same charm on himself.

"I am proud to announce my engagement to Hermione." She raised her left hand and revealed a large diamond ring. While everyone was congratulating the couple, no one noticed Snape mutter, "Damn," and Apparate away.

Bill, Charlie, Ron, and Ginny, contrary to muggle belief, are not related to any of the Weasleys. The former two are sibblings, as are the latter two.

Things quieted down for the next few years, until Draco and Hermione had their first child. By then, many others had been engaged and married; Harry and Luna, Ginny and Neville, Charlie and Penelope Clearwater, Ron and Pansy, George and Angelina, Fred and Katie.

'Lord Voldemort' went back to Hogwarts full-time once again as Headmaster. Dumbledore was able to become minister again, and Snape went back to being a moody alcoholic.

Not every story is always as it appears.