Sorry this chapter is focused on the light side, the next chapter will be a lot darker and more focused on Voldemort.

"This is about me, Sirius. I have every right to know. Those books have my name no one else's," said Harry angrily.

"I know but messing with time line is dangerous we will tell you all we need to know. I am sorry. Everyone thinks it will be best this way. The Order will talk it over. I will tell you everything you need to know," replied Sirius.

Harry walked off fuming. Hermione, Ron and followed him, knowing it was pointless for them to try and argue.

Once they were gone. Fred said, "Georgie and I should go in the meeting."

"Because we already read the book," added George.

"You too did what!" screeched Mrs. Weasley.

"It's not our faults mum. Someone just left there book laying around, so we made a copy of our own," lied George.

"You boys should have known better. These are top secret. We can't have kids running around having information," said Molly exasperated.

"Mum in a few years I will be holy, and George will literally be holey."

This caused Mrs. Weasley to burst into tears and envelope her sons in a hug.

"There is no need to do that mum. The future will change it is not set stone mum," said George.

"Even if that is so I don't want the two of you hurt."

"It is not like we are going to battle. We just want to sit on the meeting and share our ideas." said George unrolling a piece of parchment that was taller than him.

"Molly you should let them sit in. Although they are trouble, they just might bring trouble to our enemies," said Sirius with a grin.

"I'd have to say I agree with Sirius," said Mr. Weasley.

"I guess its settled then," sighed Mrs Weasley in defeat.

"You guys won't regret it," chorused the twins.

The twins sat down at the table and Sirius, Mr. and Mrs. Weasley followed in suit. Soon the rest of Order was at the table, except for Snape.

"Severus will not be joining us this evening because he has duties he needs to attend to," said Dumbledore. Heads nodded in understanding.

"Looks like we will be keeping you around for a bit longer, Fred and George. Just what we needed fresh minds, older ones can sometimes misstep because it has been so long since youth," said Dumbledore.

Fred and George were blushing a bit at Dumbledore's statement. "That is what we were hoping to do," said George.

"Good. Well then we must get started. How shall we devise this book into a plan?" asked Dumbledore.

A few hands were raised. Dumbledore gestured to the Weasley twins first.

The two stood up. "Fred and I made two sets of lists," said George unrolling their extremely long scroll.

"The first list is of all of the important things we need to have and do in order to destroy Voldemort. A few things we put down for what we needed was some of the basilisk fangs from the Chamber of Secrets, and the sword of Gryffindor in order to destroy the horcruxes," said Fred.

"We need to send out people to go out looking for the Pevrell brothers ring that is also one of Voldemort's horcuxes," said George.

"I was already able to obtain that," said Dumbledore placing the ring on the table. "This time I did not let my childish follies take over me." Neither of his hands were blackened. He slipped the ring back in his cloak. "Go on," said Dumbledore after his interruption.

"Although many of the horcruxes are precious. We must make sure not to destroy that one since it is our only hope of bringing Harry back," said Fred.

"Now on to the other horcruxes. One has already been destroyed in Harry's 2nd year. We already have two of the seven in the house at the moment. The ring and the locket. The diadem should be easily recovered from the room of requirement at Hogwarts. Basically we have four down easily. This is the part where it gets tricky," said George.

Fred then picked up where he left off and said "I figure we should break into Gringotts, and make promises for giving them the sword. This time it won't be as important to us because we have basilisk fangs to destroy the horcruxes."

"Any how we will probably just grab it out through the sorting hat," joked George. A few people laughed around the room. "Tough crowd," said George to his brother.

Fred nodded and then continued, "Basically we should follow the original plan in the book but not as messy and disastrous." Heads nodded around the room.

"Fred and I were thinking Tonks disguised as Bellatrix, Snape and Dumbledore in disguise. Tonks is obviously the best choice that way we don't have to get polyjuice potion. Snape will be there to make the scenario more realistic. Then Dumbledore will be there because he wields the elder wand, and probably could make one heck of an imperious curse on a goblin. If we need to of course," said George.

"The only real flaw in the plan is getting Bellatrix's wand, though it does not seem to important wee just might have to break a few ministry rules. Now onto the last two. George and I figured it would be best to kill the horcrux in Harry and Nagini during a battle. Otherwise it might get to tricky," said Fred.

"The second set of the list is everyone who died and how. We not sure it would be best for the battle to be at Hogwarts or we strike first. Also we have a theory that if you end up fighting the person you were originally suppose to die at the hand of you will die again. Also since plans are advancing so far, we don't think the fight can hold off for two years. We should all strategize for war and attack plans. Most importantly we need to expose Voldemort as soon as we can so we will have more people on our side," said George rolling up the scroll.

Dumbledore started clapping and soon the whole room was. Fred and George took a bow then sat down.

"That is an amazing layout, boys. We should have had you both on since the beginning. You two are excellent planners, and you both think of all of the options," Dumbledore appraised.

Fred and George grinned widely.

"Is everyone else in agreement with their plan," asked Dumbledore.

There were nods around the room. "I think its bloody brilliant," said Sirius.

"Good. On another note I would like to inform you all that soon Severus will no longer be a spy. There was too much information to tell. There was no watering it down. Tonight will be his last meeting with the Death Eaters. He will listen in about the other books, and then he will ask for more time on his book. Since they don't know what we know they think they have all of the time in the world. So I think Voldemort will give him more time. I suppose that is all. I will talk to some of you individually about your missions. Anyone want to add anything else?" said Dumbledore.

"Can we be Head Boys? We don't need a Head Girl," said Fred pushing his luck.

Dumbledore chuckled. "I do not think I can do that but I will find a more suitable job for you both."

They nodded excitedly. "Now that should be all," said Dumbledore swiftly getting up from his chair.

Dumbledore went over to Sirius and whispered something in his ear and then he left.

Mad eye and a few other order members were going over to congratulate Fred and George for a job well done.

Soon most of the members left except a handful who was staying for dinner. Sirius and Mr. Weasley made there way up to Harry and Ron's bedroom where Harry, Hermione, Ron, and Ginny were. They knocked. Harry opened the door and said, "What do you want?"

"To come in. We have some things to discuss," said Sirius sternly. Harry opened the door wider, and let them come in.

"You need to go Ginny," said Mr. Weasley.

"I am not leaving they are only a year older than me. I deserve to know," said Ginny fiercely.

Mr. Weasley's face softened. He always had a soft spot for his only daughter. "Very well, but to your mom you were listening in on our conversation.

Ginny grinned and nodded her head.

"First off I want to say we win, but a lot of lives were lost. Maybe this time around there won't be as many. Now what we will be telling you now his how you defeat you know who," said Mr. Weasley.

"I believe we should start off with what a horcrux is," said Sirius.

Mr. Weasley nodded, and said, "A horcrux is an object that has a part of someone soul in it. So if the person died they would still be alive because of the horcrux."

"That's what Voldemort did isn't it?" Hermione chimed in.

"Yes, but he didn't make one horcrux. He made seven," said Sirius.

"Bloody hell that even seems a bit much," said Ron.

"He must fear death more than anything," said Hermione thoughtfully.

"Not too surprising," said Harry.

There was a short pause. Mr. Weasley decided that he should start to talk again. "Harry you destroyed one in your second year."

"That diary was one of you know who's horcruxes?" asked Ginny.

"Indeed it was," replied Mr. Weasley solemnly.

"What about the other's?" asked Harry.

"We already have the Prevrell Brother's ring, and Salzar Slytherin's locket. The lost diadem is at Hogwart's and I imagine Dumbledore will get that very soon," said Sirius.

"He destroyed so many ancient artifacts," sniffed Hermione.

"That is not the last artifact he contaminated. He also made a horcrux out of Helga Hufflepuff's cup, which now resides in Bellatrix Lestrange's vault," said Mr. Weasley.

"That's impossible to get," said Hermione.

"Actually it wasn't. You three made it seem fairly easy," said Sirius pointing at Harry, Ron, and Hermione.

"But how?" asked Hermione in disbelief.

Sirius launched into the tail of how they got the cup. He waved his hands dramatically as he told the story. All four were astonished by the end of the tail.

"Bloody hell, we rode a dragon," said Ron in amazement.

"You all accomplished something no one has ever done, but wont be able to this time around," said Mr. Weasley.

"Why not?" exclaimed Ron.

"Thank Godric," said Hermione under her breath.

"This time we are having trained aurors doing it. In a much quieter manner, so Voldemort does not know it is missing," said .

"Sounds practical," said Hermione.

Harry was quite silent taking in everything, he honestly did not know what to say. Ginny on the other hand had not spoken out much because none of it was about her, and she wasn't even technically suppose to be here.

"The last two are the hardest. One is Nagini, Voldemorts snake," said Sirius making the Weasleys flinch. Sirius paused trying to gather his courage, and then started to say "and—"

"Me," said Harry filling in the blank.

"Harry is a horcrux!" exclaimed Hermione, Ron, and Ginny simultaneously.

"Yes," said Sirius simply. All three of them seemed terrified, but Harry seemed almost sad.

"So, I die then," croaked Harry.

"No, of course not," amended Sirius.

"The how do I live?" asked Harry.

"The prevrell stone on the ring. It brings back the dead but not in the same way it brought you back," said Mr. Weasley.

"Basically, you go to Voldemort," started Sirius causing the Weasley's to flinch again.

"You really should get use to the name. Fear of the name only increases fear of itself," said Hermione, quoting Dumbledore.

"Its more of a habit now, than anything else," said Ginny. The other Weasleys nodded.

"So you go to him, and he kills his horcrux in you. Then you come back to life and defeat him," said Sirius.

"What about Nagini?" asked Hermione.

"Neville pulls Godric Gryffindor's sword out of the hat, and slays the snake," proclaimed Sirius dramatically.

"Ha Neville. You are kidding right?" asked Ron.

"No he is not. Neville was quite brave. You all should treat him with more respect. He is going to be a brilliant wizard someday," said Mr. Weasley.

Ron looked down guiltily. "Speaking heroism. You Ronald Weasley run off. Leaving Harry and Hermione alone. It was quite unheroic of you," said Sirius.

Ron blushed almost to a shade of crimson. "Do I redeem myself?" asked Ron quietly.

"You do. You save Harry from drowning, and destroy Salzar's locket," said Mr Weasley. Ron sighed in relief.

"Why was I drowning? I know how to swim," said Harry confused.

"You were trying to get the Gryffindor sword out of an icy lake," Sirius started.

"What was the sword doing there?" asked Ginny curiously.

"That part doesn't really matter. Anyways so you go in the icy lake, but you have the locket on which was still a Horcrux. It pulls you down the lake, and you nearly drown. Then Ron, who has been gone for a few chapters, pulls you out and gets the sword," said Sirius.

"Thanks mate for saving my life," said Harry.

"I haven't done anything yet," said Ron blushing slightly.

"The order is searching for and destroying all of the hocruxes now. Except for Harry and Nagini, because they are a bit more complicated than the other ones," said Mr. Weasley. The four of them nodded their heads understanding.

With a loud pop the Weasley twins appeared before them.

"Mum wanted us to tell you that it is almost time for dinner," said Fred.

"So you better go and wash up," said George imitating his mom. This caused everyone in the room to laugh.

A crack and both of them were gone. Everyone exited the room. Sirius pulled Harry aside.

"Dumbledore wanted me to tell you that Snape will be privately training you occulmency," said Sirius.

"What is that? And why him?" asked Harry.

"I don't know much. It will help you block Voldemort out. That way if he figures out you two are connected he can't use it against you. As for why is is Snape he is highly trained with legimency and occulmency. Also he is not all that bad. After reading the book on you, I trust him. You even name one of your kids after him," said Sirius ruffling Harry's hair.

"Your kidding," gasped Harry.

"Nope. You also said he was the bravest man you ever knew," said Sirius with a laugh.

"Dying must have made me bloody bonkers," said Harry.

"I doubt it. He does turn out to be not so bad. I suppose I should treat him nicer. He managed to live a lot longer than me," Sirius speculated.

"What you die? When?" asked Harry hysterically.

"I think it is sometime this year," said Sirius looking down at his feet.

Harry engulfed Sirius in a tight hug. "I won't let that happen this time."

"I am not sure much can be done. I hope I don't die either," said Sirius with a gulp.

Both stayed there hugging each other, until they felt it was okay to let go.