"Mummy I want a hug!" Teddy moaned.
Ginny was sitting down on a chair, breast feeding James.
"Not yet sweetie," she smiled wearily, "I'm feeding baby James!"
"Baby James always gets all the attention," Teddy frowned, his hair going red.
Harry walked into the room, Teddy ran into Harry's arms and started to cry, his hair turning deep blue.
"What's the matter?" Harry said stroking his thick hair.
"Mummy won't cuddle me!" Teddy sniffed.
"Mummy's feeding James," Harry said, looking into Teddy's eyes, "If mummy doesn't feed James, James won't get big and strong, like you!"
Teddy puffed his chest out, his hair now turning bubble gum pink.
"Yes, I'm big and strong! Stronger than you, daddy bear!" Teddy said, poking Harry's chest.
"I'm a bear now eh?" Harry said, and he lifted up Teddy, giving him a fireman's lift, Teddy shrieked with excitement.
"Put me down!" Teddy playfully screamed, "Or I'm going to pick you up and throw you out of the window!"
"Oh no you don't!" Harry said, swinging him back over his shoulder and started holding him in his arms, in a cradling position.
"What are you going to do now daddy bear?" Teddy whispered.
"I'm going to eat you!" Harry said in an excited voice, and he lifted up Teddy's T-shirt and blew on his tummy. He shrieked and laughed.
"Guys stop that!" Ginny said. Harry and Teddy looked at Ginny, trying to look for a smile but she was serious.
"Ginny what's wrong?" Harry said, putting down Teddy who hid behind Harry's back.
"This has been going on for far too long," Ginny said her bottom lip wobbling.
"Teddy, could you go into your room and play with your trucks? Mummy and daddy need to talk." Harry said, looking at Ginny with a concerned look.
"What's happening?" Teddy said, realising something was wrong.
"Nothing," Harry smiled at him, "I'll be there in a minute I promise," Harry bent down and kissed Teddy on the forehead, Teddy ran out of the room.
"What's the matter?" Harry said walking over the Ginny, who had finally stopped breast feeding James and started cradling him in her arms.
"Do you understand how stressful it is Harry?" Ginny whispered.
"How stressful what it?" Harry said.
"It's been a month since I was in labour Harry," Ginny said, tears starting to well up in her eyes, "I've never been able to settle in,"
"Why is that?" Harry said, stroking her hair.
"Because of him," Ginny said, a tear rolled down her cheek, Harry reached out to wipe it away but she turned her head. "Harry, you need to understand that we can't settle as a family with James when Teddy's around!"
"What?!" Harry gaped.
"How much time have you spent with James, Harry?" Ginny said, her voice raising, "Hardly any! It's like Teddy's your son and James is just a random child in the house! Harry this is our baby!"
Harry looked down at James and realised that Ginny was right; he had hardly spent any time at all with James.
"Do you see what I mean Harry?" Ginny croaked, "It's always about Teddy, nothing about your son. I feed him, I push him in the buggy while you run ahead with Teddy, I buy a baby present for James and you buy a present for Teddy, I'm scared to go out because I'm scared you'll suddenly forget about James and something bad will happen."
"I-I never thought I-" Harry started.
"Save it Harry!" Ginny snapped, cutting in, "I want Teddy to go. He can live with Ron and Hermione for all I care! I just want him to go!"
"You don't mean that," Harry whispered, standing up in disbelief, "You love Teddy! I made a promise to Lupin and Tonks remember?"
"Yes I do love Teddy, but I've been thinking about it since I found out that I was pregnant."
Harry swallowed.
"If he leaves, I leave," Harry said.
Then Ginny burst into tears, making James cry.
"Do you actually love me Harry? Do you actually care at all?!" Ginny shouted.
"Of course I love you!" Harry shouted back.
"Well then, prove it! Get rid of him! Or me and you are done! In fact, I'm going to stay somewhere until you sort this out!"
And before Harry could open his mouth, Ginny disapperated with James and a picture fell of the chest of drawers.
Harry screamed. He couldn't believe it, Ginny wouldn't really leave him, would she? He started going mad, looking under the bed, in the wardrobe, even in the small music box that Harry got Ginny for her birthday.
Eventually Harry collapsed onto the floor and sobbed.
Teddy opened the door and walked slowly towards Harry, when he got to him, he hugged him and Harry hugged him back.
"Has mummy and baby James really gone?" Teddy said. Harry looked up, and saw that Teddy had been crying, he must have heard the fight.
"No of course not," Harry said, forcing a smile, "She'll be back before dinner, you'll see!"
Harry then stood up and picked up the picture that was knocked over; it was a picture of their wedding day.
"Let's go," Harry said, and they walked out of the room, Harry still clutching onto the photo.
