"Recall Order of The Phoenix?" Snape said, offended.

"Yes, Severus," McGonagall smiled. "I think that's a great idea, Albus! Well done!"

"Thank you, Minerva."

"But 40% of The Order is dead," Snape resented. "Albus, Sirius, Lupin, Tonks, Fred, Mad-eye... Myself."

"We can join in," suggested Rose. McGonagall, Snape and Dumbledore looked at her as though she just murdered someone.

"Join in?"

"Yes," James agreed.

"No way in hell," McGonagall swore. "You guys are kids, joining Order of The Phoenix would increase your death percentage by 90%."

"You," James directed to McGonagall. "Sound like a Ravenclaw. Besides, we want to do this. We love Teddy, he's like a brother to us."

"Very true," agreed Al. Huh. That's new. "Teddy is a brother to us, he really is, losing him would be hell for us. We'll do anything to keep him safe and uninjured, like he would do for us."

"Does this mean that Voldemort is back?" Rose asked, worried. "I thought uncle Harry destroyed him, all his horcruxes, and the wand."

"He did," McGonagall nodded. "And it is not Voldemort. Could be other villains, but not Voldemort."

"The Wizarding World is in danger, then," Fred indicated.

"Probably," McGonagall assumed. "Does this mean we have to end school."

"But this is our first day in our first year!" I complained. It's seriously unfair, alright? "We... Can't just cancel school, Minnie!"

"Then what do you suggest we do, Lily?"

"Ask Professor Longbottom to... cover up for us!" I blurted out the answer. Damn. I did not think of anything I just said. Why did I say that? Why did I say that?

"Yes, we can actually do that," McGonagall said thoughtfully. "Well done, Lily!"

"Now, professor," Rose raised her hand. "Could we bring some people...? Just some... the trustworthy ones, of course, the one we know, like... Scorp!"

"And the Scamander twins!" Fred and Rox said in unison. Again.

"If you must," McGonagall said. "Just them, alright? And we have to ask permission from Mr and Mrs Malfoy and Mr and Mrs Scamander."

"If we go, uncle Draco and aunt Astoria would agree."

"Funny," Snape said seriously. "Malfoy and Potter never did get along... especially with Granger... Now you're all friends... How times have changed."

"And aunt Luna won't mind," James said, ignoring Snape, probably excited for this new adventure thing. Just calm your balls, James, Mum and Dad could've not let us.

"Calm your balls, James, Mum and Dad could've not let us," Al said. Wicked! I was just thinking 'bout that. I wonder if the reason why Fred and Rox said things in unison always is because they just happen to experience things like that. Hm. The joy of having a twin brother/sister.

"Kids, I have ordered Hagrid to send you home immediately," McGonagall said in hurry. "Also, I've sent a patronus to the Malfoys and Scamanders. Please pack your bags as fast as you could, you would waste time!"

With that, the 11 of us rushed out off the room, Al running to the Slytherin common room, and most to the Gryffindor common room, with Hugo to the Hufflepuff common room alone.

We sneaked into the common room, and to our rooms, and I made sure to be quiet as a mouse. No. Not a mouse, if I be a mouse, I'll be like stupid Pettigrew. Anyway, I stayed quiet and packed my things. I can't believe we're going back home! It was only our first day! Thank God aunt Hermione is my aunt!

"Lily?" I heard Tara. Damn it! "Lily, where are you going? Where is everybody going?"

"Not now, Tara, please," I prayed so that she would leave me alone. "Look, I've got business to do, alright? I'll be back..."

"When?"

"Bye Tara!" Without a word, I ran off the door and the common room, leaving Tara alone. I feel bad, but if I don't, I'll be stuck with her and I'll be late.

"Ready, Lils?" they all said once I've arrived, turns out I'm the last one to. Oops. I can see that Scorpius and the Scamander twins were joining this grand adventure. Did Dad approve? Hopefully so. He'll do anything for his godson, he said once.

"Hey there, Lily!" Hagrid greeted cheerfuly."How's Hogwarts so far?"

"I've only been here for one day, Hagi," I called Hagrid with a childhood nickname I got for him. When I was young, I couldn't pronounce 'r', and the 'd' doesn't sound clear, so it sounds kind of like Ha-gi, and that name stuck with me.

"All set there, everyone?" Hagrid asked the rest of us. "Alright then, journey home from the Hogwarts Express begins!"