Disclaimer: I do not own Harry Potter, it belongs to J.K. Rowling. I do not own Emily Flint, she belongs to Aphrodite-Venus-u.k. Dru and Destiny are mine, though.
Colour Me
"That's my daddy, or at least, the person who raised me," four-year-old Teddy Lupin told Josh Hendrick, Harry Potter's body guard. Teddy gazed proudly up at the sky where the Pundlemere United team was getting ready for their game against the Falmouth Falcons. His "girlfriend" stood next to him
"You have a very good dad then," Josh said as Ginny walked up with their twins James and Destiny in a stroller.
"What story is he telling you now?" she asked, sitting down.
"Nothing bad," Josh said. Teddy took Emily's hand and they walked past Dru Black to Katie Bell, well, actually Katie Flint, but it sounded too weird still.
"Hi, Mommy!" Emily said, crawling onto Katie's lap. Teddy sat down next to his other friend and Dru's niece, Jennifer.
"What are you three up to?" Katie asked, looking at where her husband had walked onto the pitch.
"Nothing, Auntie Katie," Teddy said, peering at Jennifer's colouring book. "What are you doing?"
"Same as you, Teddy, watching the game," she said. Teddy cocked his head at her.
"But it hasn't started yet," he said. She laughed.
"I guess you're right," she said as Emily scrambled off her lap to look at Jennifer's colouring book too.
"That's a pretty kitty," Emily said, looking at the cat Jennifer was colouring.
"You want one too?" she asked and tour a page out. Emily wriggled her way in between Jennifer and Teddy, pushing Teddy next to Katie.
"Hey!" he protested. Jennifer handed him a dog picture.
"Take this and shut up," she said without looking at him.
"Acts like her uncle more every day," Katie said to Dru.
"Heaven help us," Dru said. Ginny laughed as the ref blew the whistle and the game started.
"You're daddy's going to lose," Teddy said mater-of-factly. Emily laughed.
"No, yours is," she said, poking him with her pink crayon.
"Want to make it a bet?" Teddy asked. Emily shook her head.
"Nope, because I'm certain."
"My daddy's team is unfeated or whatever it is."
"It's undefeated, brainiac, and so is mine."
"Alright, that's enough," Katie said. Emily smirked at Teddy. "You act too much like your father."
"Then I get it honest," she said, grinning before going back to her colouring.
