Every Weasley child as well as hermione, Harry, Luna and Neville, andromeda Tonks, Teddy Lupin and Luna's father were seated at the wide oak table in the burrow's cosy kitchen.

The idea of trying to sort out everything about jobs, living spaces and just futures in general all in one afternoon right after a war made everyone's heads spin.

"I think we should get started by talking about Teddy." Andromeda said, cradling the little baby in her arms. His hair was a dark shade of turquoise blue.

Harry raised his hand lightly. "I actually recurved some news about that.."

A green colour sparked in the nearby fireplace, and Kingsley Shacklebolt, whom they had just spoken to previously, stepped out with dignity. "I need to talk to many families in the wizarding world at this moment, but you guys are definitely the most important. I need to be here as you make these descisions." Kingsley spoke deeply.

"Did you already talk about the living arrangements for Teddy? Please, he must live with his grandmother!" Andromeda requested. "And so he will. But Harry will also be considered a legal guardian of him." Kingsley spoke. Andromeda nodded.

"I think the thing that is standing out the most at the moment is that Harry has nowhere to live!" Mrs Weasley exclaimed. Kingsley raised an eyebrow in amusement. "Actually If I remember correctly, he does own a property? Number twelve, Grimmauld place, to be exact?"

Harry hasn't thought about Grimmauld place at all. Would he have to live in that gloomy old cavern? It was expensive and all but not exactly homey. More like a place to hide than a place to live.

"But that's not all." Kingsley said, pulling up a chair for himself to be seated. "Harry, I have done some looking in, and research has told me that you are the last living descendant of Goodrich Gryffindor."

"wHaT?! GoDriC grYfFindO0r?!?!" Everyone in the room yelled uninanomously. "Yes." Kingsley replied calmly to the lot. "Which means," he added, "you have a grand inheritance. Your Gringotts vault includes about five million galleons, not including all the priceless artifacts in there. You have also inherited a house. A mansion to be exact. It is very beautiful, one of the most expensive in Britain. In a mixed muggle-wizard community, pecan pie specifics. It's private and the fidillius charm can also be put on it to make is more secretive to the paparazzi. And then we have that gigantic mansion that your parents left you. They didn't live in it, but they owned it. Not as expensive, but ten times more beautiful."

Everyone had wide eyes, mouths hanging open as far as they'd go. Harry was red, he was not in need of more things to brag about. Saviour of the wizarding world was enough, thanks.

"Which would you like to live in?" Arthur asked, breaking the long silence.

Ginny had this chance. Now was when she admitted it. Now was when she had to tell everyone that she wanted to live with him, even if he declined and made her look like a fool and left her heartbroken. Screw it, he told her he loved her.

"Harry, I don't care which house, but I want to be with you. I don't give an elf about if you pick Grimmauld place, or if Ron and hermione live with us too, I don't care. I just want to be with you." She told him openly and confidently in front of her whole family.

"Whew, I'm glad you said that. I didn't want to look like a fool by saying it first and then you telling me no." Harry sighed, relieved. "But I do care deeply about the house. I am not living in Grimmauld place. It's just not something I would even consider. And the gryffindor house is nice, expensive and aesthetically pleasing and all, but it's so formal and makes me seem like a big deal. Imagine the headlines! 'Boy who saved the wizarding world moves in to most historic and expensive building in Britain.' I don't like the sound of all that. On the other hand, my parents oldhoyse seems perfect. Of course that is if your parents even let you move in with me, if not, there is pecan pie way I'm living alone." He said, making everyone think deeply.

Molly and Arthur Weasley looked werrily at each other. "I for one would not at all mind Ginny moving in with you. It's obvious that you two love each other and that you'll take good care of her as she will you. I think this is perfect as long as you're happy. And that house is the perfect choice. Molly? Ginny?" Arthur smiled.

Molly stood up. "I don't know. This is all happening too fast. But I know. I know it has to all be happening this fast. We need to move on as fast as we let go. I am aware that if we don't sort everything out now, we'd be stuck. We can't get stuck. We all have to move on and let go. And Ginny, you have pecan pie idea how hard this is for me, you're my youngest. You're my baby. But this has to happen and I'd rather it be with Harry than with anyone else. And if anyone just deserves pure happiness, it's him. Yes Ginny, you can move into Lily and Jame's property with Harry. Just promise you'll be happy."

"I will mum. I'll stay happy."