It was around seven in the morning on a Saturday, sun bathed the walls, traveling to the bed in the middle of the room, shining in the eyes of a sleeping Teddy. Teddy groaned and opened his eyes groggily, he glared at the open window and got up and went to the bathroom. Fifteen minutes later, Teddy walks out of the bathroom and looked around the empty room. 'She must be downstairs.' He walked down stairs into the kitchen and saw Lily making breakfast. "Good morning Lily." Teddy greeted.

"Good morning Teddy, how are you this morning?" She asked as she pulled plates from the cupboard.

"I am alright, nothing special." Teddy set the table and waited for Lily to bring the food. They had a small breakfast of eggs and sausage, and then got ready to go to the Burrow.

When they arrived at the Burrow, Molly immediately gathered them into a hug. "How are you two?" She asked happily.

"We are fine, ready to see what you have planned for our wedding." Lily laughed.

"Good, I have everything in the here, come on, I need your opinion." Molly lead them in to the house, which was filled with boxes and boards covered in wedding supplies.

"Wow, Molly. Are you just planning one wedding?" Teddy laughed. Boxes were strewn everywhere, what wasn't in boxes were on the couches or the walls.

"I plan to make this a big wedding, just like Bill and Fleur's." Molly explained. Arthur walked into the room a minute later, greeting Teddy and Lily before going outside to his workshop. "So let's start on decorations first, next we can get to the cake, and then the outfits." Molly instructed. They sat on the only open couch and discussed decorations for about an hour before moving on.

Around mid-day, Harry and Ginny stopped by to have a late lunch. "So Teddy, what are you going to do about a best man, since Vincent is in America right now?" Harry asked.

"I don't know, I was going to choose David, but he had to leave for Peru because his sister died. I don't have another replacement."

"Well how about James, I'm sure he wouldn't mind." Ginny suggested.

"Yeah, that's true, I'll ask him."

After lunch, Teddy was pushed out of the room because Molly and Lily were talking about the wedding dress. He decided to go outside and sit on the porch for a while. 'I wish my parents were here.' He blankly stared out into the distance, deep in thought.

"Thinking about your parents?" A voice asked. Teddy jumped up and turned to face the voice, but, being his mother's son, lost his balance and fell. He looked up at Harry's amused face.

"Uh, yeah, I was just wishing that they were here." Teddy got up and dusted off his pants before sitting back down, Harry sat next to him.

"Yeah, I did that before my wedding too. I remember sitting outside for hours, just wondering if they were proud of me."

"Do you think my parents are, you know, proud of me?" Teddy asked.

"Of course, you are a remarkable young man, and I have no doubt that they are very proud of you."

Teddy looked at Harry with misty eyes; his hair turned a sandy brown to match his father's. "Thanks Harry, I really appreciate it." They sat there for a few more minutes before Molly called Teddy inside to discuss what he would be wearing.

When they got home, it was around eight. They had already eaten at the Burrow, so they went upstairs to undress and get ready for bed. Lily went to her dresser to remove her jewelry when she noticed the ornament and the bag they had received the night before sitting on top of her jewelry box. She picked up the bag and called out, "Teddy, did you take the ornament out of its box?"

Teddy walked into the room, "No, why?" He walked over and picked up the ornament. "That's strange, how did it get here?" He flipped it over and found another small note attached to it. "Was there always a note on it?" He asked.

"I don't remember there being one." Lily said.

Teddy opened the note and read, "Hope this helps your wish come true." He looked up at Lily, a confused expression clear on his face.

"I wonder what that means." Lily said more to herself.

"Well, we should put this back." Teddy turned and started to walk out of the room when he tripped on the rug and fell, sending the ornament crashing to the ground, smashing into little pieces.

"Teddy! Are you okay?" Lily ran over to him.

"Bloody carpet" Teddy muttered before kneeling over the pile of glass and silver dust.

"Don't worry, we can reparo it." Lily took out her wand, but froze when she heard Teddy gasp. She looked over at the pile of dust that was now swirling in the air. "What's happe-" Before she could finish, the room started to spin and everything went black.