"Ginny," said Harry urgently. "That was Voldemort. That was Voldemort, I know it was. I just saw Voldemort at the train station."

"Calm down, Harry. You were just imagining. You haven't seen him for almost twenty years. Where do you think he'd have been? Hiding? It's just your imagination, dear," said Ginny.

"I know what I saw! I saw Voldemort at Platform 9 ¾!"

"Harry, he's dead! It was just a hallucination."

"I know he's dead! I'm just telling you what I saw."

"Then how is he still alive, if that's what you think?" asked Ginny.

"I don't know! The Resurrection Stone? No, it's lost. No one would be able to find it and use it on him. Maybe he had another Horcrux. He probably had another Horcrux!"

"Harry, you said that you and Dumbledore-"

"Well, we must have been wrong! How else could Voldemort still be alive? And he tried to kill me. Who else would want to kill me?"

Ginny snickered.

"I'm serious! No one wants to kill me. Sorry, but it's true! No one except Voldemort. Ginny, that was Voldemort," said Harry firmly.

"Okay! So you think he has another Horcrux. What now?" asked Ginny.

"We try to figure out what and where it is."

"We can't do that, Harry! It could be anything!"

"No, not just anything. It'll be something special to him. And it'll be somewhere unusual or highly protected. And it won't be in the same place that we (Ron, Hermione and I) found a different one. We need to learn all about his history."

"But, Harry, you're not even sure that was him!"

"Yes, I am! How many times have I been wrong before?"

"A lot," said Ginny. "Like when you thought Sirius was-"

"Don't talk about Sirius," interrupted Harry. "I'm really sure this time!"

"If you say so," said Ginny.

Then Ron (Ginny's brother and Harry's best friend) came rushing over. "That was You-Know-Who, Harry!" he exclaimed, out of breath.

"I know, Ron! He has another Horcrux!"

"You're probably right, mate! We've got to destroy it!"

"RON! Don't go rushing off like that!" exclaimed Hermione (Ron's wife and Harry's other best friend), running up to them all. "But Harry! Did you see? That was You-Know-Who!"

"I know, Hermione!" said Harry. He looked pointedly at Ginny, who rolled her eyes.

"How do you suppose he-" Hermione started.

"Another Horcrux," Harry said. "What other way is there?"

"Yeah, that's got to be it! How do we find it?" asked Hermione.

"We've got to find out all about his history, since it'll be something very special to him," said Harry.

"Like what?" asked Ginny.

"Like... well, let's just talk about this somewhere else, everyone. My house?" asked Harry.

"What are you talking about, Daddy?" asked Harry's daughter Lily. He had forgotten that he had been holding her hand the whole time.

"Um... how do I explain it..." started Harry, glancing at Ginny.

"Well, when your daddy and I went to Hogwarts, there was a bad man named Voldemort. You've probably heard of him. Daddy got rid of him in his seventh year, but now he's back again. So we need to get rid of him all over again," explained Ginny.

"Mummy, can I help you? Please?" asked Lily.

"I don't know, Lily. You don't even have a wand yet."

"Maybe I can punch him!" said Lily.

"Maybe," laughed Ginny. She looked at Harry and he smiled.