Rosie climbed unto Hagrid's motorcycle first and Harry followed. She gasped in delight as Hagrid kicked the engine on and begin to drive. He kept driving: faster, and faster until they were all up in the air.

"Hold on!" Yelled Hagrid as they continued to climb through clouds.

Harry and Rosie began to giggle. This is what freedom felt like, Rosie thought.

Rose looked down as they soared over the whole city of London. She could see Big Ben, the River Thames, and Westminster Abbey and she wasn't frightened one bit. Escaping was exactly as she had dreamt it would be- exhilarating. She turned to see Harry who grinned at her from ear to ear. She didn't think she'd ever seen him so happy, and she grinned back.

"Alright, we're landing!" Hagrid said and swooped the motorcycle towards the ground. Harry squeezed Rose tighter. Hagrid got off the bike first, and then helped Rosie and Harry.

Rosie didn't recognize this part of London at all.

"Where are we going?" Rosie asked.

"The Leaky Cauldron," Hagrid replied "So we can talk about your parents."

Rosie felt Harry reach for her hand. She squeezed it.

They approached a pub-looking store that was dimly lit. Hagrid swung open the door, letting Rosie and Harry grab a seat. Hagrid walked over the bar and ordered some drinks.

"Three butterbeers," Hagrid said "Two non-alcoholic ones for the youngsters."

The bartender nodded and Hagrid slid into the booth with Harry and Rosie.

Rosie wasn't sure about what to expect with a butterbeer- she'd never had one. It was nice of Hagrid though, to get them something.

"Alright so there's a few things you need to know." Hagrid said and brought out a pen and napkin.

"Your parents started a great war in the wizarding world," Hagrid wrote the names: Lily and James Potter unto the napkin.

"And they were the targets of You-Know-Who the most evil wizard of our time." Hagrid whispered this part as he wrote You-Know-Who next to Lily and James Potter.

Rosie and Harry were staring at Hagrid with wide eyes. He continued.

"You need to know about the prophecy. Harry, here, is in the prophecy." Hagrid began to scribble down Harry's name underneath Lily and James.

"Why am I in it? What did it say?" Harry asked.

Hagrid looked out the window, and was just about to answer when the butterbeers had arrived.

Rosie sipped on her butterbeer. It was so sweet unlike anything she had ever had. She loved it. She was worried for Harry and about this prophecy, Rosie was starting to get a sinking feeling there was a lot she didn't know about her past.

"Well, the prophecy essentially predicted that you would kill You-Know-Who, Harry." Hagrid said and then paused "He killed your parents because they were in the way of getting to you Harry. That's why they started the war- they were in You-Know-Who's way"

Harry opened his mouth as if he wanted to speak.

"But why would I kill You-Know- Who and what about Rosie, why isn't she in the prophecy?"Harry asked.

Rosie sat up, she also wanted to know why she wasn't in the prophecy.

"Well, it's important to know," Hagrid said seriously "Rosie you would've been killed as well had you not been hiding in that closet."

Rosie looked down, and started to feel a bit sad. This was all very confusing to process.

"And we don't know why you're not in the prophecy- that's kind of the meaning of a prophecy, really, we won't know until it happens. That's why you've got that lighting scar on you Harry and you don't Rosie in case you've ever wondered." Hagrid finished.

Rosie looked up and Hagrid's face softened as he saw Rosie was sad.

"Because of the curse that killed our parents?" She was mostly repeating that sentence for clarification, but it came out like she was asking a question.

Hagrid nodded. Harry was looking out the window as if he was trying to turn back time and understand everything he had heard.

Rosie tried taking a sip out of her butterbeer and noticed nothing was coming up-it was empty.

"Oh, I think we've finished Hagrid." Rosie said. Harry's cup was empty as well.

Hagrid grunted in agreement and finished up his butterbeer in one big gulp.

"Well," he said "There's more to the story as there always is. But I think we've had enough for the day. Now, you two need some… things. You know stuff for school clothes let's go to Diagon Alley."

"Diagon Alley?" Rosie asked.

"Yup, yup, come on kids," He stood up and motioned for them to follow. He led them to the back door of the Leaky Cauldron, through a back door and up to a brick wall.

"The Entrance," He said and began to tap on a few stones. "Stand back."

Rosie and Harry stepped backwards a few meters. The stones began to move a part and there was another dark alleyway in front of them.

"This way," Hagrid said and they walked up the darker alleyway. What was around the corner was a sight unlike anything they had seen before-

Diagon Alley