A/N: Welcome to the sequel of 'The Truth can Change you' if you have yet to read it, please do as it will make this story make a lot more sense. The first story isn't written too well, but I love the story line of it and I was reading over it when this sequel idea came to me so I decided to write it.

Summary: Hermione Granger married a muggle and has two beautiful girls with him;however, after sending her youngest, and only magical daughter Sapphire to Hogwarts, she finds out that Richard has been released from Azkaban. She spots him, randomly, in a crowd of hundreds, and the feelings she had felt for him came flooding back. Now she must choose between the love of her family and husband, and the love she had never forgotten with Richard.

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The morning was bright and sunny with not a cloud in sight. Hermione hollered up the stairs to her kids. "Meredith! Sapphire! Let's go, your going to be late!"

Two young girls, one fourteen, the other twelve, came running down the stairs.

"Mom!" Sapphire whined, "Meredith keeps saying I don't have any friends."

"That's because it's true," Meredith said rolling her eyes, "I've never seen a single child here, never heard the phone ring once, for you."

"Most of my friends are witches," Sapphire said sticking her tongue out, "they don't know how to use the phone. You're just jealous I'm going off to Hogwarts!"

"I don't care about a little castle full of a bunch of witches and wizards. I'd much rather be in the Muggle World."

It is true that one of Hermione's daughters hadn't inherited her magical gene, rather she got the non-magic side of her father.

"Girls, I'm on a deadline here," Patrick Goode said, sticking his head out of the office door, "Please stop arguing. Sapphire, is your trunk ready? Your mother has to take you to train station, it's nearly ten thirty."

"Just about," Sapphire said, as she ran back up the stairs. Hermione sighed and looked at her older daughter, "Could you please leave your sister alone? This is her first time away from home, she's excited to be going away."

"I'm excited to have her leave the house as well," Meredith said crossing her arms and leaning against the wall.

"You know what I think?" Hermione said, smirking down at her daughter, "I think you're just trying to get in that last minute tease, because you're not going to be able to do it for months, and because you're going to miss her."

"No," Meredith said shaking her head, "I'm defiantly not going to miss her."

"What ever you say Mary," Hermione said grinning and Sapphire hauled her trunk down the stairs. "C'mon Mary, get in the car so I can drop you off on my way home."

Mary grabbed her jacket and walked out the door, leaving Hermione to help with Sapphire's trunk. They loaded it in the car and then they were off. The ride to Kings Cross was silent, it seemed neither girl had anything to say. When they arrived, Hermione grabbed a cart and placed the trunk on it and led the girls to the barrier.

"Don't be scared, honey, all you have to do it walk straight at the wall." Sapphire nodded and, with confidence she rarely showed, walked right through the barrier. Mary blinked and then looked at her mother.

"Ready?" Hermione asked, taking her oldest daughters hand and leading her towards the barrier, "try not to draw attention to your self." She added. Mary nodded and, closing her eyes tight, allowed her mother to lead her through the barrier. Silence followed and a split second later the sound of hundreds of voices came to. Mary heard a soft giggle and opened her eyes to see Sapphire laughing at her.

"Scared?" she giggled before taking the art from Hermione and rolling it to the train.

"As if," muttered Mary watching her sister.

"Ginny!" she heard her mother exclaim. Looking up, Hermione embraced a beautiful red-haired woman. In all her life, Mary could not remember this woman.

"Oh my Godric! Hermione Granger is that you?"

"It's Goode now, actually," Hermione smiled.

"It's been ages," This red-head, Ginny, said. "Zeek is with Heath right now, helping him put his trunk on the train. Charlie made prefect this year as well! I'm so proud of him."

"How many children did you end up having?"

"Three, mum is baby sitting Sarah,"

"I feel like we lost touch so much longer then we actually had."

"I'm sorry Hermione," Ginny said, turning a little pink, "I'm sorry I wasn't there for you. You really needed me and…"

"No, Ginny, really, it's fine. Actually, I married a wonder muggle man named Patrick, and have two beautiful daughters. This is Meredith," Hermione said smiling at her oldest. "Sapphire is getting her trunk on the train as we speak."

"That's wonderful, Harry mentioned a wedding actually. I couldn't bring myself to go…I'm sorry."

"It's in the past, Gin. You know, we should get together sometime, catch up. I have to get Meredith to a friends house after the train leaves, but if your free tomorrow…"

Ginny smiled, "I'd like that, actually." She admitted, "I'll give you my phone number. I've been living a lot more muggle, it makes things a bit easier."

"How are Harry and Ashley?" Hermione asked as Ginny wrote her number down on a scrap piece of paper she found in her purse.

"Happy," Ginny smiled, "They had three kids; Albus, Lily, and Scott."

"I feel as if I've lost touch with everyone. It's been ten years since I've spoken with Ron, thirteen since I spoke with Harry, and fifteen since I spoke with you…"

"It's not your fault, you had to get away," Ginny said. "Beside's, if anyone's to blame…"

"It's me," Hermione said firmly, "It was all me, Gin, don't you dare blame yourself."

Ginny nodded just as Zeek came up. "Hermione Granger," he said, "It has been quiet a while."

"Hello Zeek," she said holding her hand out for him to shake.

"Mum," a voice said and all three turned to see Sapphire standing there, "I need to get on now."

"Right," Hermione said, bending down to hug her daughter, "Have a wonderful first year, sweetheart. Owl me, at least once a week."

"I will,"

"I love you,"

"Hey squirt," Meredith said, "Have fun and don't cause trouble. I'll have to punish you."

"Yeah, like you could," Sapphire said rolling her eyes before turning and walking towards the train. Hermione watched her go, a small smile forming her lips. Her baby girl was growing up, and heading off to Hogwarts for the first time.

"We should get going, but give me a call, ok 'Mione?" Ginny said.

"Defiantly," Hermione said, turning to her old friend and smiling. "It was nice to see you both again,"

"You as well Hermione," she nodded to Zeek and watched as they grasped hands and disapparated. Hermione then turned to her daughter, "ready to go?" she asked Mary, who nodded and led the way out.