It had been three weeks since Harry's 'adventure' and since then he and Ron had been in constant communication. They had been exchanging owls daily and finally, Ron was going to come over to play. There were still a few hours until the young Weasley's arrival and Harry was bouncing off the walls in anticipation.

Lily watched her son from her spot in the kitchen where she was cleaning up after a late breakfast and planning what she would be making for lunch. She was shocked how quickly her son and this other boy had bonded, but she was happy that she would finally have a friend that wasn't his godfather or Remus.

James was in Diagon Alley for a few hours with Remus and Sirius, partially because there were a few ingredients that Lilly needed to restock her in her potions kit and also because Lilly wanted this to just be about Harry and his new friend and she knew that if Sirius and James were here it would cease to be about just them.

Time quickly passed for Lily as it dragged on and on for Harry, but noon rolled around eventually and it wasn't long before the fire turned green and three people stepped out of the fireplace.

Molly Weasley pulled her two children back onto the rug in front of the fireplace and began to brush off the ash and dust from their clothing and out of their hair. Ron and Ginny then began to inspect every detail of the room. It took them a second to realize that the room look ordinary. It had a simple, homey feeling, covered in pictures and books.

"Molly, welcome." Lily stepped forward to embrace the woman. Despite only having known each other a short period of time, Lily felt that she was indebted to the woman. Not only that, but she just gave Lily the feeling like she could be trusted.

"Hello, Lily. How are you?" Molly gladly accepted the hug.

"I'm great." She then turned to Ron. "Harry is in the kitchen. Why don't you go in there and he can show you around?" Ron eagerly nodded before running off.

"Well, we should be going." Molly said, placing her hand on Ginny's shoulder.

"Oh, you don't have to." Lily didn't realize until this moment how this was supposed to help her.

"We must, I'm afraid my twin boys have once again gotten themselves into trouble and I left them home to degnome the garden." Molly rolled her eyes at the thought of her boys.

"Well, is Ginny busy? She could stay and hang out with me. If that's alright. It's usually just me and Harry when my Husband and his friends leave."

"Can I stay mom, please?" Ginny begged.

"I don't want her to impose on you."

"It's no trouble really. She can help me make some cookies, that way you can go take care of your boys." Lily assured her.

"Well, I guess I could do with a day off. I can have the boys clean all day." With a smile on her face, she turned towards the fireplace to leave. "Ginny behave, and make sure your brother does the same."

"Harry?" Ron called as he walked in the direction Mrs. Potter had directed. Harry ran out of the room at the voice of his friend calling for him.

"You're here!" Harry was grinning from ear to ear. "What do you want to do?"

"I don't care. Your mom said you should show me the house." So they then went off, Harry showed him the living room, the library, the ball room, then they headed upstairs. He then showed Ron his room, Ron explored his posters of the Chudley Cannons. Apparently, despite their losing history, both were hardcore fans. Finally, Harry showed Ron the room that held the most entertainment.

When Lily and James started dating, before the threat on Harry's life was made, Lily introduced James to the muggle world. They had seen movies and did all the normal dating activities. One day when Lily was showing James around the mall, they came across and arcade and James fell in love and he made Sirius fall in love too. As soon as the Potter family was declared out of danger and they had moved into the Potter Mansion James had tracked down old arcade games and made an entire game room.

Ron, who was raised in a wizarding family and had no experience with muggle technology was fascinated. They spent the next two hours with Harry teaching Ron how to play and then they played each other in air hockey. Harry of course beat Ron. They were just about to move on to Ping Pong when Mrs. Potter called for them to come to the kitchen.

Waiting for them at the table was two bowls of Mac and Cheese, a choice between pumpkin juice and lemonade, and a plate of cookies were waiting for them on the counter. Ginny then walked out of the kitchen carring another two bowls.

"Why are you here Gin?" He groaned. Harry was supposed to be his friend.

"She was helping me with lunch Ron." Mrs. Potter replied for the young Weasley girl. "I invited her so that your mom could get some alone time while the twins served out their punishment."

They ate and talked together, Ron and Harry were on their second helping when James and Sirius came walking in loudly arguing over something. Remus followed behind slower, laughing at the antics of his best friends.

The two best friends, James and Sirius, didn't bother lowering their volume. They simply helped themselves to a plate of food and then seated themselves. It was then that they decided to acknowledge the other people in the room.

"Hey boys, have you been having fun?" James asked in between shoveling food into his mouth.

"Yes sir." Ron replied while also eating his mac and cheese with vigor.

"What are your plans for after lunch?" Ginny asked. "Mrs. Potter and I are going to explore the garden!"

"Well boys," Sirius turned to the boys, "how about a game of quidditch?"

I don't even know how long it's been since I last wrote for this story, or really any of my stories. I actually know where this story is going now. The next chapter will be a few years. In the future.

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