Teddy, speaking fluently in full sentences and completely understanding nearly everything said around him, proved to have picked up the wonderful skills that had been passed by his parents. Things magically floated around the small apartment, making it much more crowded than it already was. He laughed himself to hysterics when things fell.

"Airy!" screamed Teddy happily when he heard a door open and close in another room.

"Teddy!" Ginny came into the room with her arms out for a hug.

"Ginny!" Teddy ran towards her and barreled into her arms. "I love you, Ginny!"

Ginny smiled as she patted his matted green hair. "Where's Harry, Teddy?"

"He's…He's…" Teddy played with a yellow-colored muggle bus. "Over there." Still preoccupied, he pointed to the open door outside of his own.

Ginny stood and walked over to the door and called, "Harry?"

"Ginny?" Harry opened the door and proceeded to give Ginny a great hug. "How are you?"

Ginny shrugged, "Just fine. How about you and Teddy? He seems to like the toy Dad gave him."

Harry smiled. "Yeah. We have been good. Had a hard time last night, Ginny. He cried for his parents. I had to explain to him that they weren't here." Harry sighed. "It's just hard when he can see that everyone else has a regular family."

Ginny frowned and ran her hands through her red, straight hair. "Harry, Droma is getting lonely without anyone with her." She looked at Teddy carefully and then stared into Harry's eyes. "…and if we plan on having a family…" She twirled her ring on her left hand subconsciously. "…we need to get settled, Harry. And what is best for Teddy is to see—"

Harry licked his lips and then bit his top lip. "You think we should have Teddy live with Droma?"

Ginny looked at the yellow bus that was repeatedly being slammed into the ground due to a massive earthquake Teddy's town was suffering from. "Yes," she said quietly.

Harry rubbed his face and watched Teddy play. "He is all I have left of my past besides my scar."

"Sometimes you have to let go, Harry," Ginny held his hand. "I have a better way to remember it all."