NOTE: major fluff alert for this chapter! Also, cuteness with the little girl twins! And the whole thing is out now, but will everything go smoothly from here on out?


They opted for a simple wedding, a civil service at the courthouse in the town she lived in. Fred woke up like a kid on Christmas on the morning of their wedding day. He'd never been an early riser in particular, but he was excited.. He'd wanted these things, a life with her, and for her to be the mother of his children, probably since the third or fourth time they'd had an encounter while in Hogwarts, - the time in which she'd deemed him an insufferable pig and hexed him with a tail and snout that he hadn't been able to remove for the rest of the day.

The little cottage she lived in was quiet and cozy. He found himself wondering if there were some spell to transport an entire house from one part of the world to another and he made a mental note to ask about it, if anyone would know, it was Granger, the bloody know it all. The thought of surprising her with the house just in a new setting made him smirk to himself.

He'd just finished throwing together the things he knew how to make that could pass for breakfast when he heard giggling from the kitchen door way and turned to find his two little girls standing there, watching him with sleepy eyes. "Daddy, it's too early!"

"Go back to sleep, daddy!"

"Daddy's wide awake, angels." Fred smiled as he went, picking the two up, sitting them on the counter. Amie nudged her sister and asked, "Can we please show 'im? They can all do it too! Momma just said that people we don't know can't see."

"I don't know, Amie, he might get real mad." Angel studied her father as he moved around the kitchen in their house, pouring them chocolate milk. She smiled as she took the cup from her father's hands and Fred asked the girls, "Show me what?"

"Lumos!"

Every light in the house came on, including the one in the bedroom that Aubrey, - a notorious light sleeper, was sleeping in.

"Nox!" Just as quickly as the lights came on, they flickered right back off and Angel clapped as she said excitedly, "None of the bulbs 'sploded this time, sissy!"

"Yay! We're getting better!"

"A-accia.." Amie frowned as she tried aiming her mommy's old school wand at the pudding cup on the counter again. Angel grumbled and took the wand, trying herself. Fred watched his two little girls, falling even more in love with them both as he did so.. Something that he'd wanted back then but he'd been afraid he'd never get to have..

Now they were there, they were all together.

He smirked as he took the wand and then with a chuckle asked the girls, "Where'd you learn that?"

"Momma's book. We practice.. Because we wanna be as smart as everybody else if we gets an owl." Amie answered as Angel added, "One time, we kinda dangled one of the boys in our class upside down.. He was tryin to look up Amie's sundress so I had to do somethin."

"Bet that went over well."

"Momma freaked out! But the teacher got mad at the boy and he got in big trouble because she thought he was lyin." Amie answered, Angel giggling.

"Either of you girls have the strongest desire for chocolate pudding right now?" Fred asked, the three of them grabbing pudding cups as they moved into the living room and the girls turned on the tv, flipping around until they found an all cartoon channel, explaining the cartoons to their father as they sat on his lap and all of them ate pudding cups.

They all fell back asleep because exactly ten minutes before they were going to the courthouse to be married, Aubrey finished showering and getting ready, nervous but excited, she walked out into the living room to find them all three asleep on the couch, the girls sleeping on Fred's chest, Fred's legs slung over the end of the too small couch. She laughed and leaned down, poking Fred awake. "We better get going.. We have a lot to do today."

"I'm up!" Fred shot up and darted to the bathroom to throw on his clothes and clean up himself a little. Aubrey smiled to herself… Maybe everything was going to work out for them this time.