Chapter 3 (Final Chapter)
Disclaimer: I don't own any of the original Harry Potter stuff, but I actually created the character Misty Witte (and her parents)!
We woke up early the next morning to set off towards King's Cross Station. There was the usual scramble for clothes, books, and other odds and ends. Arthur managed to get some Ministry cars, and we set off. Remus and I told the kids that we were to be part of the guard on the train and at Hogwarts throughout the year to protect the school, Remus being disguised, of course. We arrived at the station, and Arthur took the twins, Ginny, and Molly through the barrier. Remus took Hermione and Ron; while I was last with Harry. We crossed the barrier and were engulfed by the smoke from the scarlet Hogwarts Express. The kids got on the train after saying goodbye to Molly and Arthur. Remus and I said goodbye and started walking towards the front of the train, where the guard would be riding.
Before we got on, Molly caught up with us. She pulled me aside and said, "I know being with Remus around the full moon can be tough. Just know that Sirius will help him just like he did during school. And always know that I'm here for you."
"Thanks Molly," I said and pulled her into a goodbye hug. I found Remus sitting in an empty compartment.
"What did Molly want?"
"Just to say goodbye," I said and sat next to him.
"I know we're supposed to protect Harry, but I'm really hoping that nothing serious happens…" Remus muttered.
"Fat chance; we're guarding Harry Potter, of all people. Something is bound to happen."
"Yeah, I know. But one can hope, can't they?"
"I assume so. Hmm… I haven't had to sit this long for years… What should we do to pass the time?"
"I don't know… We could bother Harry and them…"
"Maybe later. Oh! I brought a portable wizard's chess!" I pulled a small box out of my cloak. I muttered the incantation to make it full-sized, and our game began. Remus beat me twice, and I beat him once. By the time our three games were over, the lunch trolley was strolling through. We bought some things, including Cauldron Cakes and Chocolate Frogs.
"Oh, how I've missed these!" I said as I dove into a Cauldron Cake.
"I'm happy to have gotten some Chocolate Frogs," Remus said, "Cool! I got Dumbledore!"
"I feel like a kid again! We should so do this more often, Remus." We had a very sweet-filled lunch, and a fellow Auror came into the compartment.
"We're supposed to patrol the corridors; watch out for any trouble," they said and left.
"Man, I thought that was the Prefects' job," I muttered, "Well, we can stop by Harry's compartment along the way. Maybe we'll even run into Ron and Hermione doing their Prefect duties." Remus and I got up and walked into the corridor. We were able to fit side by side, with our wands at the ready, in case of any trouble. Remus grabbed my hand as there was a loud bang from a compartment on our left. I, being closer, threw open the door, prepared to hex someone. It turned out to just be some second years messing around, and they looked terrified of the Auror pointing her wand at them.
"Sorry," I mumbled, and backed out of the compartment. We kept moving, and I became more relaxed. A lot of the younger students looked scared because there were Aurors on the train, while the older students barely looked our way. We ran into Ron and Hermione patrolling near the middle of the train.
"Hi Wits! Hi Lu- I mean, Abraham!" Hermione said. She had obviously forgotten that we were supposed to call Remus "Abraham" while we were surrounded by others, even when he was disguised. We both said hello and decided we should all meet at Hagrid's at some point. We started to say goodbye as Hermione started speaking.
"Ooh! You guys look so sweet together! Well, bye!" Her face reddened as she started to walk away and Ron followed her. Remus and I continued walking the length of the train, and found Harry sitting alone in a compartment near the caboose.
"Harry, how come you're alone?" I asked, walking into the compartment.
"Hey Wits, Lupin. I was with Neville Longbottom and Luna Lovegood, but they went to visit friends."
"Well, mind if we join you?"
"Nope; I could use some company," he said and smiled weakly.
"Harry, is there something wrong?" I asked worriedly.
"Not really. I was just thinking what it would be like to say goodbye to my own parents; not Mr. and Mrs. Weasley," he said.
"Oh, Harry," I said as I sat next to him, putting an arm on his shoulders, "I know what that's like."
"I thought you met your parents…"
"She did," Remus said quietly, "and watched them murdered before her eyes. She's been on her own since she was eleven."
"Oh… I'm so sorry, Wits."
"It's – it's alright. At least you don't remember seeing your parents…die."
"You're right. I should be happy about that. It must be a nightmare for you."
"It is sometimes…" I moved over and sat next to Remus, my head on his shoulder. Harry pulled out his wand and was muttering incantations. I drifted off to sleep, wondering what Remus was thinking about…
*Time Passes*
I didn't wake up until I felt the train jerking to a stop. Harry told me that Ron and Hermione said they were going ahead to fulfill their Prefect duties and would meet up with us later. Remus, Harry and I got off the train, and were met by the twins and Ginny. It took a while to get through security, and it seemed that we missed the carriages, so we ended up having to walk. I sent my Patronus, which took the form of an eagle, ahead to the castle to tell Dumbledore.
We could barely see anything, it was so dark, and were very surprised when we saw a flash of purple light come soaring towards us, and Remus was quick enough to draw his wand and use the Shield Charm to protect us. The four kids and I all sent hexes and jinxes in the general direction of where the curse came from.
"Show yourself!" Remus yelled. A few moments later, Lucius Malfoy and Antonin Dolohov came from behind some trees. I was horror struck because my parents' murderer was standing before me, ready to take Harry and kill me.
"INCENDIO!" I yelled, sending flames toward them.
"Oh, Miss Witte, you'll have to do better than that!" Malfoy chuckled, "Avada Ke-"
"NO! Incarcerous!" Harry yelled as he jumped in front of me, tying Malfoy up with ropes. Dolohov quickly freed him and sent another curse at us.
"Remus! Get the kids out of here! I'll handle them!" All the while, Harry and the others were dueling the Death Eaters, side by side. Remus seemed to hesitate a moment.
"Remus! Trust me! GET THEM OUT OF HERE!" He still stood, fighting, "REMUS! NOW! GET THEM – AARGH!" I was then hit with two spells; one from Dolohov and one from Malfoy. Dolohov attempted to Stupefy me, while Malfoy hit me with the Cruciatus Curse. The last thing I remember was hearing Remus screaming, and then blackness...
…I heard forks and knives clattering. I tried to open my eyes, and felt Remus carrying me with the kids at our sides. From the little that I saw, we were walking into the Great Hall in the middle of the start of term feast.
"R – Remus…" I whispered.
"It – It'll be alright, love. D – don't worry. Dumbledore will help, just stay awake," Remus said, and he sounded like he was on the verge of tears. I kept my eyes open as much as I could, and they occasionally fluttered. I heard many gasps, and as we walked by Hermione, she looked like she was going to break into hysterics. I smiled weakly at her, and she seemed to calm a bit. I looked up to see Dumbledore, McGonagall, and Severus walking towards us.
"All of you," Dumbledore said, gesturing to the kids, "my office. Minerva, please escort them." The five walked out of the hall. "The rest of you, come to the infirmary." He then said to the rest of the school that he wished them a great term and that once everyone is finished, they would be dismissed to bed by Professor Flitwick. We got to the infirmary, and Remus put me down on a bed.
"Dumbledore…I – I'm sorry. I let Malfoy and Dolohov get away…"
"Wits, you are not to blame," Dumbledore tried to assure me.
"Yes I am!" I yelled, trying to sit up, "If I was quick enough to block Malfoy's and Dolohov's spells, we wouldn't be in this mess! Harry and the others could've been seriously hurt!"
"You are not to blame. It is the magical wards we placed that are at fault. Somehow, Lucius and Antonin got into the grounds. Wits, believe me, no one is blaming you." At this point I had no strength left, and broke down in tears I managed to choke out an apology as Remus took me in his arms. The shock and everything else was too strenuous for my body, so I started fading in and out of consciousness.
"Remus, what was she hit with?" Severus asked.
"A Stunner and the Cruciatus Curse, I believe," he said. I nodded.
"Well, I'm surprised you survived, Wits, seeing as you are weaker than most witches of your age," Snape said. Remus stood and drew his wand.
"Misty is NOT weak. She's stronger than you'll ever be, you spineless slug! Not to mention the fact that she's such a better person than you! She's beautiful, caring, powerful, fun, and actually has a personality, unlike some people!" Snape just stared at Remus. "And, I actually love her! You're a horrible man, just using Tonks like that!"
"WHO ARE YOU TO MAKE ACCUSATIONS?" At this point, Madame Pomfrey and Dumbledore left the infirmary, and I couldn't hold onto consciousness any longer. The last thing I saw was both Remus and Severus with their wands raised at each other…
*Four Days Pass By*
"Come on, Moony. You've been sitting next to her for four days now; go get some clothes and some decent, non-hospital food," I heard Sirius saying. Sirius tried to pull Remus off me, but it was no use.
"No, Padfoot," his voice was hoarse, and it sounded like he had been crying a lot, "I'm staying with Misty. I love her."
"I know you do, but she wouldn't want to see you like this."
"She says she doesn't care, as long as I'm with her!" Remus yelled, and stood up, "She doesn't care about my lycanthropy! And I don't either!" My heart leapt at the sound of this, but I couldn't move.
"Remus…" My voice was barely audible. He whirled around and took my hand.
"Misty, darling! Are you alright?"
"Yes, yes I'm fine. Hello sweetheart." He came down and gave me a kiss, and it felt like hours passed by.
"Hello Sirius," I said, sitting up, "Ugh, what happened?"
"Well, you took a Stunner and the Cruciatus Curse at the same time, at the wands of Antonin Dolohov and – I'm sorry, love, Lucius Malfoy," Remus said.
"Yes, yes. I remember this. And up to when Severus called me weak… What happened after that?"
"Hmm… well I'm not proud of what I did. I cursed him, and was ready to kill him, but Dumbledore came in and stopped me. I couldn't stand him talking about you like that."
"Thank you, dear. So I assume I was just moved here for closer examination?" Remus looked away. I looked to Sirius, "What happened?"
"Well," said Sirius, "You sort of started convulsing, and Madame Pomfrey didn't know why. You were escorted here, and you've been unconscious ever since."
"Do they know why?"
"No, I'm sorry." I stood up, a bit wobbly, and threw myself into Remus's arms.
"W-what's going to happen, Remus?" I asked hysterically.
"I don't know sweetheart. But I do know that whatever happens, I will be by your side." He sat me down on the bed and Sirius left the room and shut the door.
Before it was closed, I heard him mutter, "Good luck, Moony."
"Remus, w-what did he-," I began, but my eyes filled with tears. Remus was down on one knee, holding a quaint, yet beautiful diamond ring.
"Misty, I promise to love you forever, and never leave your side. I will always take care of you, in sickness and in health. I will always stand up for your beliefs. I will make your life enjoyable, even after death. You are my one and only true love, and nothing will ever change that," he paused, "Misty Erin Witte, will you have the pleasure of becoming my wife?"
"Yes, yes I will, Remus John Lupin." He slid the ring onto my finger and had me stand.
"I don't really know what else to say…other than I love you, Misty."
"Well, you can tell the Healers that I'm perfectly well, and that you'd like to take me out of the hospital," I said with a smile. He started to walk out of my room, but I grabbed his arm, "There's one more thing, but it doesn't really involve speaking." He seemed to catch my drift, and turned back towards be and gently pressed his lips to mine. My arms wrapped around his neck, his around my waist. I ran my hand through his hair, and he kept his hands on the small of my back. After what seemed like forever, he slowly pulled away and walked out the door. He came back a few minutes later with my clothes and told me we could leave as soon as I was ready. I got dressed, and we departed for Hogwarts. It was the middle of the day on a Saturday, so we hoped to find Dumbledore in his office. We were lucky enough to find him wandering around in the entrance hall.
"Albus!" I called. He turned around, and smiled when he saw me. He walked towards us, took my hand, and saw the ring.
"Well, well, well! Congratulations! When's the date?" I looked to Remus, who seemed lost for words.
"Uh, well we haven't really thought about that yet," I said, "The sooner the better, right dear?"
Remus nodded, "How about round Christmastime? The 21st?"
"That sounds delightful!" Albus said, "So where? We could hold it here, in Hogwarts."
"What about the students that stay here, though?"
"Hmm, well that poses a problem…" Dumbledore stared off into space.
"We could hold a midnight ceremony, so most everyone will be asleep. We could have the staff and students that we'd like, and then outsiders can come after curfew," Remus suggested.
"Oh, darling, that's a wonderful idea!" I turned and hugged my future husband, "Oh my God, I'M GETTING MARRIED!"
"Sweetheart, so am I!" Dumbledore smiled at us, and told us we could go up to the Gryffindor common room if we'd like. The password was "Rapier." We walked up, told the Fat Lady the password, and climbed through the portrait-hole. The kids all looked up to see who we were, but no one except Fred, George, Ginny, Ron, Hermione, and Harry knew that Remus wasn't really "Abraham."
"Hey Wits! Hey Abraham!" They all called.
"Hey, you six, we want to talk to you outside." They looked confused, but followed us anyway. We walked into an empty classroom.
"Well, Misty and I would like to tell you all something," Remus said, as he grabbed my hand.
"Earlier today, Remus proposed to me, and I accepted."
"Ooh! You're getting married!" Hermione squealed. She and Ginny started talking all about weddings, what I'd look good in, etcetera.
"Hermione, Ginny? I'd like you guys to be my bridesmaids, with Tonks as the maid of honor. Are you up for that?"
"YES!" Huge smiles spread across their faces. Remus turned to Harry.
"Harry, would you mind loaning me some parchment? I need to write a letter."
"Sure. Let me guess, Sirius?"
"Yeah. I was going to ask you Harry, to be my best man, but I knew old Padfoot would be insulted. You and Ron are just some groomsmen."
Harry laughed loudly, "Heh, I know, he would be! And I wouldn't even know what to do to be a best man, Lupin, so don't worry!"
"So where and when are you guys having the wedding?" Fred asked.
"Yeah, and are we invited?" George added.
"Yes, you're all invited. And it'll be December 21st, at midnight, here in the castle."
"That's so romantic!" It was Ginny's turn to squeal.
"Well, we hope to see you guys around! Enjoy the rest of your day!" I said to the kids, and walked out with Remus.
"So, what are we even supposed to do, darling?"
"Patrol the school, watch for any suspicious activity amongst the students and staff, and keep the wards against the Death Eaters strong."
"Well, would you like to go patrol the perimeter?"
"Sure, as long as I'm with you, love."
"Oh shut up," I said with a smirk. We walked out to the edge of the grounds, reinforcing the wards.
"Remus, I can't believe we're getting married. I've always liked you, and then we got together, and the feelings just exploded. Remus, I can't imagine living without you."
"I can't believe it either, Misty. I also can't believe that I was worried about you not accepting me, not loving me, because of the whole lycanthropy deal." I stopped dead in my tracks.
"H-how could you believe that?" I asked, my eyes filling with tears.
"Not many people like me, and are scared of me…" He trailed off and looked away.
"Remus, I don't think of you like that."
"I – I know you don't," he said, and caressed my face, "You're one of the smart people. You're able to look past my 'furry little problem' and accept me for who I really am. And that Misty, is one of the many reasons I love you."
"Oh, Remus. You want to know why I love you?" He nodded and looked into my eyes with such seriousness, I was taken aback. "Remus John Lupin, I love you for your charm, your acceptance, and your personality. The thing l love you most for is your loyalty," I paused, "You give me such devotion that no one has given me before. I know you would never do wrong to me, and never let anything happen to me."
"I'm so happy, Misty. I'm so glad I chose you to be my wife. This is hard to explain, but I feel as if a large weight has been lifted off my shoulders. I've felt so lost and depressed lately, and you came along and made me happy again. You wouldn't believe how happy I am," he said with tears in his eyes. He lifted me up at the waist and spun me around. He continued, "This wizarding war has made my life so confusing, and at some points I wished I wasn't living, but then I realized I wouldn't be able to see you anymore. When Malfoy and Dolohov injured you, there were times that the Healers asked if I just wanted to let you go. I told them I wouldn't let them – do that – because I know you would make it through whatever was going on. You just needed time. There were a few times that for a split second I thought of letting you go. I thought I would've been able to live, but then I realized that I would've had to kill myself rather than try to go on without you. You've made my life worth living, Misty."
He finished, and I didn't know what to say. I felt like I stared at him for an eternity, with him staring back at me. The only thing I could think to do was to cup his face in my hand and stare intently into his eyes, like I was looking into his soul and brandishing my deepest thoughts there. He was mine, and I was his, forever.
*Wedding Day*
I woke up and looked at the clock. It was eight in the evening. Great, four hours to go, I thought. Our bedroom in the Room of Requirement was beautiful. We were on a huge bed with curtains made of silk. We had our own bathroom with a large tub. The room itself was huge, decorated in gold and ivory.
"Remus, darling. Wake up," I softly crooned. He rolled over and stared into my eyes.
"Evening, sweetheart," he replied. It was odd, waking up in the evening. But, it was four hours until my midnight wedding. I smiled to myself.
"Why are you smiling?" He asked.
"That should scare you," I said and we burst out laughing, "I love your laugh, Remus. Can I have it?" That made us laugh even harder.
"You know, the groom isn't supposed to see the bride for twenty four hours before the wedding. It's bad luck," he said grinning.
"How could there be bad luck with us?" I asked. That sent me into a fit of giggles and wasn't helped by Remus tickling me.
"Hey, Misty. I have a joke. Want to hear it?"
I was still giggling, so struggled to say, "S-sure."
"So Harry says to Voldemort, 'Voldemort, why do you kill all these people?' Voldemort says, 'Cause it's what I do.' Harry, 'But that's so – so INHUMANE!' Voldemort, 'Boy, look at me. Do I look human to you?'" This joke wasn't that funny, but it just struck me, so we were in a laughing fit for over five minutes.
"Heh, Remus, I'm glad we decided on a quiet wedding. I wouldn't feel comfortable at a big one."
"Me neither. So who's all coming again?"
"Let's see… Six of the Weasleys, Harry, Hermione, Sirius, Dumbledore, a few teachers, and Tonks are coming. There might be some extras, but that's quite alright, so not really more than twenty people."
"That sounds like a good number to me," he said smiling, "I really just want to get the ceremony over with. It was so stressful."
"Heh, you can say that again. I would have been completely fine with just the two of us, but then Molly, Tonks, and the other girls got so into planning this, I really couldn't say no."
"You are too sweet," Remus said and gave me an Eskimo kiss. I rubbed my nose back on his, and we finally got out of bed. I started to dress.
"How did I ever get lucky enough to get such a beautiful fiancé as you?" I smirked and threw a shoe at him, which narrowly missed his left ear.
"Oh you're gonna get it!" He said laughing and attacked me with tickles again.
"You know what gets me every time," I said as I plopped back down on the bed. He sat down and gave me a peck on the lips.
"I really should've started getting ready for the wedding about," I checked the clock, which read 9:00, "an hour ago."
"You could walk down the aisle in what you're wearing and I'd still think you're beautiful."
"Thanks… Seeing as I'm wearing sweats and a camisole with holes in it, and my hair is pulled into a crappy bun, I think our guests will be a tiny bit disappointed." Remus just smiled and sat back against the pillows.
"Will you get out of here so I can get ready? Sirius, Ron, and Harry are waiting for you."
"Remind me again why I needed three groomsmen?"
"Because… umm… It's the traditional thing to do?"
"Oh, yeah, because marrying a werewolf is SO traditional."
I threw a pillow at him, "Just get out of here or I will come down in this."
"Heck no! I wanna see you in the dress I paid 300 galleons for!" He said this and walked out of the room.
I stepped into the shower, and after I was out, I was joined by Ginny, Hermione, and Tonks. They were already in their dresses. They all looked beautiful in the ivory gowns that came to their knees with pink sashes and roses on the side. They all had their hair down with small flowers in it. They helped me slip into my strapless pale rose dress with a sweetheart neckline that hugged my waist and dropped to the floor. There was a tie around the waist with a rose at the hip. My hair was in a half-updo and was curled at the bottom, all tucked under a tiara set with diamond roses. We finally finished everything, including my makeup, which was mostly natural tones.
At 10:55, I started to walk down the grand staircase, which was beautifully decorated. Tonks, as the maid of honor, was the first one into the Great Hall, escorted by her cousin, Sirius. Hmm, I wonder where Severus is? I thought to myself. Next was Ginny escorted by Harry, and they looked very happy to be paired together. Third was Hermione, escorted by Ron, who was red as a brick. By the time I walked in, on the arm of Dumbledore, everyone was turned away from me, as custom. I saw Harry sneak a look back at me and watched his jaw drop. I smiled, my eyes filling with tears of joy. Dumbledore walked me to the altar, under the magical night sky, and lifted my veil. I gave him a hug and turned to face Remus, who was in a navy suit to match the night sky, with a pink tie and rose to match my dress. Sirius, in a navy suit but with a white tie like Harry and Ron, gave me a wink. Remus and I took each other's hands.
"Darling, don't cry," he said as his eyes filled with tears. I gave him a small smile and looked towards the priest, ready to give us our vows that would tie us together forever.
"Welcome, friends, family, mentors, and even strangers," the priest began, "Today, we have gathered to witness the sacrament of holy matrimony between Miss Misty Erin Witte and Mister Remus John Lupin. This is a big step for them, and I think you would help me in congratulating them." I felt Remus's hands tense around mine, and I looked around at the small crowd all broadly grinning at us. He continued, "So, let us begin." He smiled and began the vows. The ceremony was almost over, and it was three minutes to midnight.
"Remus John Lupin, do you take Misty Erin Witte to be your lawfully wedded wife?"
A huge grin spread across Remus's face as he said, "I do!"
"And do you, Misty Erin Witte, take Remus John Lupin to be your lawfully wedded husband?"
"I do." There was one minute to midnight.
"If there are any objections to this unity speak now or forever hold your peace," the priest took a moment to pause, "I'll take that as a no." I could hear a few people chuckle. "By the power vested in me, I pronounce you husband and wife!" Ten seconds, I thought. "The clock has struck midnight! Congratulations!" He turned to Remus, "You may kiss the bride." Remus and I gently pressed our lips together, held for a few moments, and released.
"Moony, you can do better than that!" I heard Sirius say. Remus smirked and dipped me. He then kissed me for what seemed like ages, during which Fred and George set off fireworks. People were applauding and "oohing" and "aahing." We finally separated, and watched as the Great Hall transformed into the perfect reception area. Food was set up buffet-style and the Weird Sisters were getting ready to perform. I was mingling and came across Tonks sitting by herself at a table.
"Hey, Tonks. Where's Severus?"
"Wotcher, Mrs. Lupin," she smiled, "We broke up a few days ago. He was using me. How's that for a wedding present?"
I laughed and said, "Oh Tonks, I'm sorry," I said and gave her a hug.
"Eh, it's alright. I wasn't very happy with him towards the end."
"Really? You seemed head-over-heels for him in the beginning."
"I really wasn't. I just acted that way, so no one would worry about me."
"Tonks, you're my best friend. I'll always worry about you."
"Thanks, Wits. Let's go dance and have a good time. It is your wedding." We got up onto the dance floor and everyone else followed. Sirius soon announced that it was time for the new couple to have their first dance as husband and wife. The Weird Sisters started playing a song by an American Muggle band called Aerosmith. The song was "I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing." We finished and were applauded. I had always wanted a father-daughter song, but since my father wasn't alive, I danced with Arthur to another Muggle song, "What It Means To Be Loved," by Mark Schultz. The rest of the night, or morning, was spent dancing, eating, and having a wonderful time. I danced with Harry, Sirius, and George, while Remus danced with Hermione, Ginny, and Molly.
The clock struck seven in the morning, signaling the time for everyone to go home. Remus and I shared one last kiss in front of everyone, and were engulfed by a large firework in the shape of a heart. Dumbledore had lifted the enchantments for just a few moments so Remus and I could Apparate out of the castle and to our honeymoon spot, which was in Ireland. We landed on a beach, and sat with our feet in the water.
"I love you, Misty Lupin," Remus said.
"I love you more," I answered with a smile, and we kissed as the sun rose around us…
*Eleven Years Later*
"Emma Marie Lupin! Get down here or we'll never make it to King's Cross Station in time!" Remus yelled. My young daughter that looked exactly like me came bounding down the stairs, in her dog form, ready to go off on her first year at Hogwarts. Because Remus was a werewolf, Emma was an Animagus that would transform into a honey colored dog. We Apparated a little away from the station, entered and crossed the barrier to Platform 9¾. Emma got on the train and was waving out of the window.
"Bye Mum! Bye Dad! I love you!"
"We love you too! Don't forget to write!" I called back. The train rounded the corner and Remus and I walked out of the station together.
"Darling, do you think she'll be alright?" I asked Remus.
"She's the daughter of a werewolf and an extremely powerful Auror. She'll make do." I laughed and we Apparated back home, where a note was lying on the kitchen table. It read:
Mum and Dad,
Don't worry about me! I'll be fine. I can't wait to see you at Christmas. I'll prove that I'm an Auror's daughter. I promise not to show my 'furry little problem' to anyone unless I know they won't tell.
I'll be seeing you,
Emma
"What have we gotten ourselves into?" Remus asked after reading the letter.
"Just think of it as another step in the world of 'furry little problems'," I said with a smirk.
"She is so our daughter," Remus muttered.
