Author's Note: Hey everyone! Sorry it took me so long to get this chapter up. My grandfather was diagnosed with non-alcoholic cirrhosis and I had to go out of town to help take care of him for a little bit. I will be going back to updating regularly now.


Disclaimer: I'm not J.K. Rowling, so I don't own Harry Potter.


"Ah, hell," Sirius muttered. "I didn't even think about that. I was just so excited that we finally have you back."

Hermione looked at her watch. "Harry and Ron will be home from work. Ginny might be over. As they say, there's no time like the present."

The two men stood up.

"Yes," Remus said. "We might as well get this over with."

They went their quarters to Floo into the flat that Harry and Ron shared.

"Hullo Sirius, Remus," Ron greeted them. Cassie stood awkwardly behind them.

"Who's that?" Ginny asked from the armchair, where she was cleaning her broomstick. The other two were seated on the couch, Harry with a butterbeer in hand, and both with their feet up on the coffee table.

"Man," Cassie muttered. "It's like no one recognizes me."

Harry's brows furrowed. "Should we?"

"Guys, it's me," she said. "Hermione Jean Granger. Although, not exactly."

"Mione?" Ron asked, and she nodded. "Bloody hell. What did you do to yourself?"

"Well," Cassie said. "You remember when I told you guys I was adopted?"

The three nodded.

"I went to Gringotts today to find out who my birth parents were," she continued. "After I found out, my features molded into the ones they would have been if I had been raised by my parents."

"Did you find out why they couldn't keep you?" Harry asked. "I mean, I know your mom had that letter, but it was super vague. And, no offense guys, but why are Sirius and Remus here while you're telling us this?"

Cassie watched as Ginny's eyes widened, glancing between Cassie herself and the two men standing awkwardly by the fireplace.

"None taken, Prongslet," Remus said. "I think Ginevra has figured it out."

"I have a guess," Ginny replied. "Harry, I think Hermione's parents couldn't keep her, because one was in Azkaban, and the Ministry wouldn't let a werewolf raise his daughter on his own."

Harry looked at Hermione, and then at the pair by the fireplace, and he and Ron were, surprisingly, able to put two and two together.

"You're there daughter?" he asked, and when she nodded, he broke into a large grin. "That's great Mione!"

She laughed as he engulfed her in a hug. "Thanks Harry! Just to let you know, I prefer the nickname Cassie now, considering my name is Cassiopeia."

"I'll keep that in mind," Harry said, before turning to his godfathers. "Cassiopeia?!"

"Constellation," Sirius muttered.

The rest of the group laughed.

"That's brilliant," Ron said. "Congratulations, you guys."

They talked a little bit more, and Cassie found out that Ginny had started dating Dean Thomas, and Ron was planning to ask Luna Lovegood out soon. She felt Harry's eyes on her the entire time she told them that she would be moving in with her fathers and explaining her new job, up until the point when the trio bid themselves goodbye.

"I'm so happy that you're my god-sister," Harry said, as she hugged him goodnight.

"Me too, Harry," she said, and felt his lips press to her forehead. "Me too. I'll see you later."

"Until then," he said, and she kept her eyes on her until she landed in the new settings of their quarters at Hogwarts.

Her parents were sitting on the couch in the sitting room already, so she plopped down into one of the armchairs.

"They took that really well," Remus said. "I'm glad."

Sirius and Cassie nodded their agreement. Cassie yawned.

"Alright," she said. "It's been a long day. I'm headed to bed."

Her parents hugged her and kissed the top of her head, before she disappeared into her room. She crawled into bed and promptly fell asleep.


Author's Note: Thanks for reading this chapter, I hope you enjoyed it, and I will update soon.