I don't own it, Rowling does, yada yada yada. This one's not one of my best ones, but maybe you'll like it!
"Hey, James, someone's coming!"
"Quite a few someones, I'd say, love," he said to Lily and stepped to her side.
"Aw, look, James, it's Harry."
"What's that kid doing in those clothes? He looks like Padfoot in a Muggle store."
"James, that's your grandson you're talking about! And that blue jean vest isn't so bad. You had one just like it…"
"Lily, don't mention it. And I'm not that ancient to be someone's Grandad!"
On the other side of the veil, unable to hear their rambling, a family of five stood, bathed in June sun. A tall man with green eyes behind his classes smiled down on a flower-covered eternal bed of rest.
Two little boys – the bigger one cooking in a vest – were running about quite happily. A toddler was chatting nonsense to her mum.
"Hey, there, James, Al, that's no way to act on a cemetery! Come here, won't you?" Harry called. "That's your grandma and grandpa resting here."
"Your mummy and daddy? The ones we're named after?"
"Spot on, James. I hear your namesake was quite a trouble maker. Sure he hopes you'll give him a run for his money."
"No worries, dad, I will," his eldest son smiled broadly.
"Dad, when's Teddy coming home? He wants to meet Lily and James too!"
"We're picking him up in the evening, Al," Harry answered patiently.
Ginny put little Lily down and stepped to her husband's side. "Come on, love, we better go. As you said, Teddy's coming home today."
"Sure, Gin," he answered, gazing to the distance.
Little Lily shakily walked to the gravestone and put a lily flower on top of it. "'Annie Lil, pa Jam! Dada home. Ove you!"
His daughter jerked Harry back to reality. "Bye mum, bye dad. Until we meet again."
"Hope it's not too soon, baby," Lily whispered and snuggled up closer to James.
"Don't worry, Lils, just look at him – such happiness will linger for a bit," he reassured and waved, even though the new generation of Potters couldn't see him.
Maybe you just felt a strange urge to review. I say don't fight it!
