Remus always felt he would never be able to have a normal life because of his being a werewolf, but when he got married all those feeling went disappeared. He was happy. Alana Masters was the best thing that ever happened to him. She was nice and understanding and she didn't care that he was a werewolf. She just cared about him. She had light blonde hair that was usually in a loose ponytail and calculating silver eyes.

Alana hadn't gone to Hogwarts. She had been home schooled. Remus met her when he went to a party that James and Lily had dragged him to, now he wondered if they had planed it out, but he didn't care. If they had then he was grateful. They had made his life complete. When they met at the party they instantly connected. When he looked back Remus could have sworn he saw James and Lily watching him with smiles out of the corner of his eye that night.

They had dated for three months before he proposed to her while they were ice-skating in January. She had instantly agreed with a squeal of delight. They were married that spring in a beautiful clearing in the forest by his house. Alana had always wanted an outdoor wedding. They only invited a small amount of people. Making it very private.

From that point forward everything about him life seemed better. Even the transformation didn't seem as bad as before. He could recover from it in just a day and he would be back to normal.

Sirius had also gotten married and he seemed just as happy as Remus.

Not too long after they had married Alana got pregnant at the same time as Christy, Lily, and Alice. Sirius and Christy had their baby first, a beautiful baby boy that looked a lot like Sirius, but had Christy's eyes.

Two weeks before she was to deliver, Alana came down with a severe case of the flu. Because of the pregnancy she couldn't take all the potions to completely get over it, so when she went into labor she was very weak. She died just minutes after her baby girl was born.

Remus couldn't take care of his daughter Jackie for month because he was so depressed, so Alice took care of her. She kept him updated on every little thing his daughter did. In a way he liked it. He didn't want his child to see him like this, so hearing about what she did would have to be enough. According to Alice Jackie was eerily smart for a baby. Alice said she got it from him.

When Alice went into labor at the same time as Lily he had to take Jackie back, but by that time he was much better. When he was he the wounds that had healed were ripped open again. She looked so much like her mother. It hurt to just look at her.

When his friends told him about the prophecy he had been shocked. He didn't want Harry, Harvey, and Neville to have to go through with killing someone, even when that someone was a murder himself. They looked so sweet and innocent. He hadn't been surprised that both families were going into hiding.

As soon as he hears the Potter's ward had fallen on October 31, 1981 he raced to their house, completely forgetting about his daughter, which was soon to be a normal happening. When he saw all the destruction he had panicked, but her calmed down when he saw that James and Lily were ok and that there was a small bundle in Lily's arms.

They had explained to him everything that had happened. How Voldemort was some now gone and Harvey had been the one to get rid of him. Dumbledore had dubbed Harvey the Boy-Who-Lived. Lily had given Harvey to Remus to hold and he felt happy when Harvey smiled up at him. This baby wouldn't hurt him with his looks. He wouldn't open healing wounds.

From that time on he jumped head first into helping James and Lily with Harvey, forgetting Jackie and Harry in the process. He didn't look at Jackie except when absolutely necessary. She just looked so much like Alana. He unconsciously shoved her away from any relationship he could have had with her. He neglected her, but he knew that if she were ever taken away from him it would feel as though someone ripped his heart out. He just tried to ignore that.

/

James and Lily knew they ignored their oldest son, but the way they saw it Harvey needed the attention more. After all he was destined to one-day defeat the Dark Lord. Not many knew, but Voldemort was not gone, only banished. Dumbledore had informed them of this as soon as he knew.

They spoiled and protected Harvey from everything. Harry seemed happy enough to them. He didn't seem to mind being left at home when they went out to public events to show off Harvey, and they knew no one wanted to see Harry, so why should he go? They pushed him out of the public's eye and eventually they pushed him out of their lives as well. They let him choose his own room and didn't even know which he had chosen, only that they didn't see him often, and they left the house elves to take care of him.

They were happy for all the attention they were getting for being the parents of the Boy-Who-Lived. They brought him into this world so why shouldn't they get some of the attention. The way they saw it Harry hadn't done anything to deserve it so he got no attention. He didn't earn it.

During Christmas and Harvey's birthday they were always happy to see how many presents their son got from his fans alone. Family members also showered with gifts, while Harry got few. They knew that. They figured Harry didn't need the stuff, while Harvey did.

Harry was a serious and shut up kind of person. He didn't show his emotions often and he didn't tell you anything about himself unless you directly asked him, and Harvey was an open and joking person. He always seemed happy, unless he didn't get what he wanted, and he couldn't keep his mouth shut when he did something good, everyone had to know.

Harry's friends were all like him as well, except Jake; he was too much like his dad to be serious all the time. When Jake had refused to be friends with Harvey they had been furious. Who would dare turn their son down? But Dumbledore calmed them saying that he just wasn't one of the friends from the prophecy, so let him be friends with their less famous son. They also noticed that Remus never talked about Jackie or was even ever seen with her except when they arrived anywhere, but they dismissed it all. Remus just cared more for Harvey, who wouldn't?

They felt all these things, but in the back of their minds they knew it was wrong. They knew Harry deserved more and that they were getting too wrapped up in the fame. They knew Remus should have been spending more time with his daughter, and that what he was doing was wrong, but they ignored all this. They pushed these feeling aside and that left room for only greed and ignorance.

/

November 04, 1985 Potter Manor

James and Lily waited impatiently in their living room for their friends to arrive. Harvey was playing on the floor in front of the fireplace while Harry waited up in his room with his friend, Neville Longbottom that had arrived that morning.

Harvey jumped up excitedly when green flames filled the fireplace, but when he saw whom it was he just glared. He was still mad that Jake Black had pranked him two days prior. He opened his mouth to say something, but Jake didn't give him the chance. He just ran silently to Harry's room. The next minute his dad, Sirius Black, also stepped out of the fireplace. He looked around and frowned.

"Where did Jake go?" He asked James.

James just nodded his head in the direction of the stairs and Sirius understood.

"I'll call him down later. I want him to apologize to Harvey for the prank he pulled a few days ago." He said.

"Call him down later. Harvey wants you to play with him." Lily said with a smile.

Sirius sat on the ground and stated picking up the play broomsticks on the ground and making them fly around the room. Harvey giggled and tried to catch one that had come near him. Sirius noticed the difference between his son and James' and Lily's. Jake hadn't giggled like that since he was three and even then it was because Harvey had tripped. Sirius noted that his son held a grudge just like he had when he was a kid. He had taken an instant disliking to Snape when he had first met him and he never really got over that, just as Jake had done with Harvey. He didn't understand why Jake despised Harvey the way he did, but Sirius knew he couldn't force him to be friends with the kid so he just let him hang out with his own choice of friends. He knew he would have hated it if his parents had tried to force him to be friends with Snape. Just the idea made him cringe.

Once again the fireplace exploded with green flames and Jackie Lupin came running out. She didn't even stop to see who was in the room. Sirius thought he heard a sniff when she ran past him and he realized that she had been crying. Remus came through just after her and sat down on the couch with a sad sigh. He looked twice his age and his eye's shined with a kind of unbearable pain.

"What happened Mooney?" Sirius asked quietly as he came over to sit next to him. James and Lily hadn't noticed anything was wrong. As usual they were completely oblivious.

"I'm a horrible father." Remus answered miserably.

"That's not true!" Sirius fought. "Your Great with kids. I mean just look how good you are with Harvey."

"But Harvey is not my son." Remus replied harshly.

Sirius was confused for a second, but then he understood what was going on. It was right in front of his face. He was surprised he didn't see it right away.

"What did you fight about?" He asked softly. He couldn't believe a five year old little girl could make a grown man react this way from a fight.

"That's just it! There shouldn't have been a fight, but then Jackie muttered something under her breath, which she had every right to say, and I got all-defensive. Then she got really angry and yelled at me. And the thing is I deserve it." Remus ranted angrily, almost to himself rather than Sirius.

"What did she say?" Sirius asked hesitantly, not really sure if he wanted to know the answer.

"'Why should I listen to you if you don't even act like you care about me?'" Remus answered, his voice barely above a whisper.

Sirius gasped.

"Why would she say that?" He asked in shock.

"Don't you see? It's true! I never really gave her any type of care. I tried to ignore her because it seemed she was just a painful reminder of Alana, but now I realize that ignoring her is even more painful. But I think it's too late to establish any kind of relationship with her." Remus said exasperatedly.

"Jackie's a smart girl," Sirius said truthfully. "I think she'll give it a chance."

Remus gave him a weak smile.

"Thanks Padfoot."

James suddenly got up and sat next to them.

"Are you guys ok?" He asked.

"Mooney isn't." Sirius answered for Remus. He explained the situation to James, and he suddenly felt heavy with regret. He had done the same thing with his son Harry. All the feeling he had been shoving away for four years came flooding back in.

"Oh gosh," He said out loud. "I've been doing the same thing."

Remus put a comforting hand on his shoulder.

"I'm going to take Jackie home." He informed them. "I have a lot to… to make up for."

"I'm going up with you. I have to talk to Harry." James said with a fiery king of resolve in his eyes. He was determined to be a better father to his oldest son.

Sirius smiled at both of them and followed them out of the room. They walked up two flights of stairs to Harry's room. James felt horrible. He hadn't realized how far away Harry had placed himself. It was obvious that Harry felt the neglect that had been placed on him during the years. He didn't even want to be close to his family, although looking back at how he had been treated James didn't blame him.

He knocked on his son's door but no one answered. Not a sound came from inside.

"Harry?" He called. When nothing happened he pushed the door open. No one was inside. He saw that almost all the books from the bookcase were gone, and that besides the furniture, the room was practically empty.

"Oh no," he whispered.

He turned and the other two men saw the unhidden horror in his eyes.

"We have to talk to the house elves." He said urgently.

He ran the short length to the kitchen, Remus and Sirius following confusedly behind, and he yanked open the kitchen door.

"Where did my son go?" He shouted nervously. All the house elves except one squeaked sacredly and ran from the kitchen. The one that remained glared bravely up at him.

"They's left." She said angrily.

"Where did they go?" James demanded panicky.

"They's no telling Minky, and Minky glad. Young master's unhappy here. Minky hopes they be happy wherever it's they go. And you," she said turning to Remus. "You's made young Jackie cry. She gald to leave."

Remus looked like he was going to hyperventilate and he kept saying 'no, no, no,' over and over again under his breath.

"I've got to go tell Lily and Dumbledore." James said shakily. "He couldn't have gone far."

He walked quickly towards the living room to see Lily playing on the floor with Harvey.

"Lily we need to get the headmaster here now!" He demanded.

"Why what's wrong? Is Harvey in any danger?" Lily asked nervously.

Just hearing Lily say that made him furious at himself. How could they only think of one of their son's? They always thought about Harvey, but never Harry.

"No, it's Harry and his friends. They have run away." He informed her.

Lily's eyes widened and her face paled until she looked like a ghosts.

"They ran away!" She yelled. "How could they run away? This house is warded. They shouldn't have been able to leave."

"We don't know and yelling isn't going to help anything." James said soothingly. "I'll fire call the headmaster."

Sirius sat down next to her and put his arm around her to calm her down while trying to calm his own panic. His son had just left him. Why? What had he done wrong?

"It's all my fault. I'm a terrible mother. I never gave him the attention he deserved. I was too wrapped up in the fame and Harvey." Lily said in a broken voice.

"That's not true," Sirius fought, once again, but to a different person. "You're a wonderful mother. Everyone makes mistakes. When Harry is back you can make it up to him."

She looked at him and he saw tears threatening to spill over in her eyes.

"Jake ran away too?" Sirius nodded. "Why would he run away? You guys don't have any problems."

"Oh we had problems, just not serious ones. I never thought it was this bad though." He answered with a sigh.

"Maybe he just went with them because they were his friends. Maybe it had nothing to do with you." Lily said now trying to comfort him.

She looked over at Remus and saw he was crying silently. She scrambled over to try to comfort him too.

"Are you ok?" She asked softly.

"No. I was horrible to her, my own daughter. All because of the way she looks. I ignored her. She probably hurt so much. In a way I don't blame her for running away, but I will make up for what I've done. I will." He said firmly.

Suddenly James walked in with Dumbledore and two Aurors. James looked on edge, but Dumbledore had an odd look about him that no one could place. He looked at the Aurors.

"Go check and see if the wards were tampered with, then put out a search party. It shouldn't be too hard to find four missing five year old kids." He told them. They nodded and left the room to do as they were told. He then turned his grandfatherly gaze to Lily.

"Would you mind telling me what you know?" he asked.

"I will," James volunteered before Lily had a chance to talk. "But we don't know much. Just that today when they all got together they ran away. And that they ran away because they were unhappy." He finished quietly.

Dumbledore got a thoughtful look on his face and the others stayed quit while they waited for the Aurors to return. When they did they looked troubled.

"What did you find?" Remus asked frantically.

"We believe that the house elves allowed them to leave, as for the search party we have twenty Aurors on the job." One informed them. "We have to go, but if we find anything we will notify you right away."

They all nodded and the Aurors left.

"What can we do now?" Sirius asked.

"We can only wait and be hopeful." Dumbledore answered gravely.

/

November 07, 1985 Jennings Manor

The minute the four kids arrived at Roland's house they were amazed. The place was huge, even bigger than Potter manor. From behind them they heard Roland chuckle. They turned to look at him.

"Yes I know it's big, but I have quite a few other kids living here. Anyway, welcome to Jennings manor." He said spreading his hands wide. "Come on in and I'll introduce you to my wife."

He walked up to the house and opened the front door, and beckoned them all inside. They were hesitant at first, but they eventually went in. almost immediately heard the voices of other kids. When the looked around they saw they were in a big, classy looking, two story high room, the entrance hall. There were two girls walking towards them, both about eight years old. One was tall with jet-black hair, tan skin, and onyx eyes, the other a dirty blonde with one chunky hot pink highlight in it, pail skin, and shining aqua colored eyes. When they saw Roland their faces lit up with smiles.

"Roland!" They said at the same time and ran to him. He smiled and knelt down to hug them. When they pulled away the black-eyed girl looked at them with a smile.

"Hello, who are you?" She asked.

"Their new here. I'm bringing them to meet Clara now." Roland told her. "This is Harry Potter, Jackie Lupin, Jake Black, and Neville Longbottom." He said pointing to each kid as he said their names.

The girl with the pink highlight stepped forward and held out her hand. "Hello, my name is Loala Renalds, but I prefer to be called Loala Jennings." She said flashing Roland another smile. "You're allowed to do that too. Take Roland's last name. He sees it as a compliment." The black-eyed girl also put out her hand for them to shake.

"I'm Jazz, Jazz Aldings, but like Loala and all the other kids at this place I go by Jazz Jennings, or J.J." She said nicely.

They were just giving small smiles and nodding, but Roland took this as a good sign and he was beaming. Most kids when they first came there would take a few days before they smiled back at anyone.

"Well we'll see you guys later. We have to go find Clara now." Roland told the two girls. They nodded and continued on outside. "Come on, she's probably in the kitchen making dinner already." He went through a door to the right of the huge room with all of the four kids following him. They went down a long hallway and entered into a different room that was obviously the kitchen. By the stove stood a tall woman with red hair held up in a high ponytail. She had an apron on over a stained t-shirt, and blue jeans. When she turned around they saw she had friendly brown eyes that reminded Harry of autumn, because they had skinny steaks of orange and red in them if you looked close enough. She smiled when she saw them and put the spoon down that she had in her hand, they she gave them each of a nice hug, ignoring it when they stiffened. All the kids that came there were like that when they first arrived. They weren't used to any kind of love directed at them so Clara took it upon herself to get them used to it. She loved children and gladly took in all the kids Roland brought home.

"Hello my name's Clara. I hope your hungry, I made a lot for dinner tonight." She said pleasantly. Roland snorted.

"You always make a lot for dinner. You have to with all the kids living here, especially for the teens. Their stomachs are like bottomless holes." Roland said playfully.

"How many kids do live here?" Harry asked.

"36 including you, about to be 37 hopefully." He answered looking pointedly at his wife. She put her hand to her mouth.

"Another one?" She asked worriedly. Roland nodded and Clara looked sad.

"Why don't you go wash up for dinner?" she said to them and Roland gave them directions to the nearest bathroom down the hall. They knew the adults had to talk so they left right away. Once in the hallway they started to talk.

"Are we going to stay?" Jake asked.

"I like it here so far." Jackie said happily.

"Me too." Harry agreed.

"Then I guess we're staying." Neville said with a smile.

The all nodded whole-heartedly and quickly washed their hands for dinner. It had been odd when Clara had asked them to do this because, besides Jake, their parents never paid enough attention to them to tell them to get ready for dinner. It felt kind of nice. The had been there only a few minutes and someone was already looking out for them. When they returned Clara was waiting for them, but Roland was gone.

"He had to go help another kid. Usually he would show you around but since he had to go I'll be doing it." She informed them. "I'll be giving you a tour after dinner and just so you know not everyone will be eating with us. 36 kids in one dinning room would be a little nauseating. The older kids usually just eat in their rooms and some kids that are closer eat together in a different room. I'll introduce you to anyone that eats with us tonight."

She walked over to one of the cabinets and took out four bowls.

"Here," She said kindly as she handed them to them. "You can help yourself to some chili and head to the dinning room. It's through that door over there. You can sit wherever you like. I have to go get your rooms ready and I'll be there in a few minutes."

She left the kitchen leaving four confused kids behind.

Jackie shrugged and scooped some of the hot food into her bowl. It smelled delicious and the other soon followed her lead. They went through the door that Clara had pointed to and entered into a normal sized room that had long table in it. They all sat down next to each other and waited for Clara to come back. When she did she seated her self at the head of the table.

"You didn't have to wait for me. You could have started eating." She told them.

"But not everyone is here." Neville said.

"Everything around here is very informal." She explained. "It has to be with so many kids. The ones that plan on eating in here will be down soon."

Four minutes after she said that several kids entered and sat down with their own bowls full of chili, and only ten minutes after that the table was full. The oldest kid was probably sixteen and the youngest three. Loala and Jazz were the only kids they had already met. Everyone introduced them selves, but only a few names really stuck. The few that they remembered were Serena, a seven year old girl with brown curly hair and brown eyes so light they looked golden, Kip, a six year old boy with black hair and tan skin, Colbie, an eight year old girl with dark brown hair and several purple highlights, Danny, a three year old little boy with blonde hair and light blue eye, and Bella-Sara, (although she just went by Bella) a red haired girl green-eyed fourteen year old girl.

All of them were nice and they didn't ask any personal questions, but still made sure that they were still part of their conversations. Clara watched with a satisfied smile. Before dinner was even over Roland returned and called them into a different room with only one other kid in it.

"You know how I left earlier to go help someone else?" he asked and they all nodded. "This is him and since your new here I was hoping you wouldn't mind staying with his while you get used to this place."

All four of them looked at the kid. He had white blonde hair and a pointed face. His grey eyes looked down cast and he had a defeated air about him. In a way he looked a lot like Jackie, but Jackie's hair was a bit more blonde instead of white and her eyes looked closer to silver then grey.

"This is Draco Malfoy," Roland introduced. "And he will be sharing a room with Harry, Neville, and Jake. Sorry Jackie but you will be staying with other girls close to your age."

Jackie nodded and gave Draco a friendly smile.

"We'll be happy to stay with him." Jake said truthfully. If Draco went through what Harry, Jackie, or Neville went through without any friends it would make it ten times worse.

Draco gave a smile barely visible smile.

Roland looked proud that they had excepted the boy so fast, they hadn't been at Jennings manor a day and he already saw them all as his children.

"Come and, I'll show you were you'll be staying so Clara can finish eating." He said happily and Jackie, Harry, Jake, and Neville followed with out hesitation, they now trusted Roland whole-heartedly, but Draco just stood there and looked at them with skepticism. Jackie sighed and grabbed his had, pulling him along with them. Draco was too shocked to do anything and when he got over it he just let Jackie continue to pull him.

Roland brought them up two flights of stairs and down a hallway then opened a door to their right and ushered them all inside. The room had four beds and several bookcases in it. The walls were plain white but separated into four parts, and Neville asked about it.

"That," Roland said. "Separates the wall so you can each choose a color you like for your part of the room and paint it any way you like, so you can express yourself."

Harry looked intrigued at this. He always liked them idea of painting but never tried it before himself.

"This is were you boys will be staying. Now Jackie if you'll come with me I'll show you were you'll be staying." Roland said motioning her out of the room.

"You going to be ok?" Jackie asked Draco.

Draco nodded and Jackie left with Roland.

"So Draco," Jake said casually. "Looks like we'll be sharing a room. Tell us a little about yourself."

Now Draco just looked nervous.

"You don't have to say anything." Neville said. "We understand."

"I don't like being called Draco." Draco said quietly. To him his name sounded too menacing.

"Then what would you like us to call you?" Harry asked.

"Drake." He answered.

"Ok Drake's a cool name." Jake said happily.

Drake then smiled his first real smile in days.

/

Jackie walked down the hall with Roland to meet her new roommates. The room she would be staying in was only four doors down from her friends. Roland knocked on the door and led her inside. The walls were all painted colors except one, which was white. Just like the other room there were four beds and several bookcases, but this one had a lot more personality in it.

Jackie had already met all the girls in the room. There was Colbie, Serena, and Loala. Their own corner of the room really defined their own personalities. Colbie's corner was dark purple and had posters of rock bands up on the wall, Serena's was painted light blue and only had picture frames with pictures of her friends in them all hung up neatly, and Loala's was painted the same hot pink as her highlight and she had posters of movies and actors all over the place and over lapping each other. Not what you would typically find in a room for girls their ages, it looked like it belonged to a bunch of teenagers. Apparently they were all mature for their ages.

"Hello girls," Roland said loudly. "This is Jackie Lupin. Your new roommate."

"Oh thank goodness!" Colbie exclaimed. "I'm so glad we don't have another Loala for a roommate. I can't take anymore constant talking."

"Hey!" Loala shouted.

"Well it's true. You and Serena are way too girly." Colbie stated.

"I'll see you all later." Roland said quietly as he left.

"Ok so what color are you going to paint your corner of the room?" Serena asked.

"I don't care as long as it isn't pink." Jackie answered.

"Fine," Loala said in mock anger. "Then ask Colbie to help you because I refuse. Come on Serena lets go watch a movie." She and Serena got up and exited to the room.

"Just ignore them or else you'll go insane." Colbie said playfully.

Jackie smiled but inside she felt lost. She wasn't used to being around other girls close to her own age.

"It's ok, I know you're a little nervous and confused. You don't have to talk. I like silence, even though I don't have it often thanks to our esteemed roommates. Just tell me what color you want and we can get started on painting." Colbie explained.

"Ummm, I guess I want the color…" she thought about it for a second. What was her favorite color? "Can we do black and whit stripes?" It wasn't like she was Goth or anything, but for some reason the color black just stood out to her more than all the other, because it was so different. She knew most people would judge you if you just wore all black so in order to confuse people whenever she wore black she also wore white. It was just something she liked.

"Sure, no ones done stripes before. Nice choice. Lets start." Colbie wavered her hand and two buckets of paint appeared.

"You can do wandless magic?" Jackie asked.

"Yup that's all Roland teaches. He believes that all wizards and witches are capable of doing it but they just don't try hard enough, so he teaches it early on so it's even easier later on." Colbie explained.

"Is that the training Roland mentioned before?"

"Well that and he teaches physical training too. Like hand to hand combat and weapons use."

"Cool, I can't wait." Jackie said happily.

Colbie looked down at her with a big smile on her face.

"You don't mind the idea of getting all hot and sweaty?" When Jackie nodded her smile got even wider. "I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship." She said putting her arm around Jackie's shoulders.

/

A/N

I have gotten a few reviews saying that Jackie is a little too mary-sueish, but don't worry; it won't be that way for long. The way I saw it was that since her dad is Remus and he was always the most well behaved and level headed of the marauders she would be at least a little like him, and she wanted to try and make him proud or notice her, and the only way she saw she could do that was by being a good kid (Plus I could see a little kid being kind of resigned after being treated like that, you know?). Anyway, since she is now at the Jennings she will be getting more of a personality.

Ses121

I'm glad you liked it :). I hope their reactions satisfied you!

Broken ArchAngel

Thank you so much! And thanks for the Draco idea.

mikey1048

I will again hopefully next week.

Belladonna16

Thank you for the advice.

Nightlover2

It will later on!

SimFlyer

I will be skipping to ten years later but have lots of flashbacks to tell about their first week at Jennings manor throughout the story.

SkylerBlack

Thank you for reviewing again! I love reading what you have to say about my story so far and your input helps too. I don't really understand why Harry would be ignored either (but it makes for a good story), because he is still important being the Potter heir, but people are blinded by fame I guess.

harrymania 1978

Thank you!

Zanthyus

I hope you liked it!

Kittymitten

Thank you so much! I hope you like the rest.

RebeccaSeverusSnape

Awesome! I'm glad you liked it.

Annabeth Black

Aww, thank you. I also prefer it when James and Lily see the error of their ways.

Broken ArchAngel

Yes they will eventually find their children, but they will have to try very hard to make them forgive them. I like the idea of Narcisssa and Lucious and will eventually use it. Thanks! I'm not too sure about having Jackie feel all insecure and stuff, but I like the whole Tonks thing, so again, Thanks!