Luna woke up as the alarm charm she'd set on her wand began to blare at five a.m. Neville shut it off and draped his arm across her waist, preventing her from getting up.

″Nev, let me up. I have to get breakfast going for the twins!″ She said, pushing at him sleepily.

″No, you don't. I dropped them off at Mum's last night. Go back to sleep.″ He said, pulling her close to him.

″What? Why?″ Luna asked, suddenly still.

″Hmm? Oh. I felt like taking you out today. It's our anniversary, remember?″ Neville mumbled.

″Oh, it is, isn't it?″ Luna asked, rolling over on her stomach.

″Mhmm. Go back to sleep for a couple more hours.″

″Mmkay.″

When they got up a few hours later, Luna watched interestedly as Neville made them scones and bacon for breakfast. When they finished eating, Neville took Luna by the hand and led her into the library.

Picking up a paper star off his desk, he gave it to her. Luna looked at him in confusion. He tapped it with his wand, and the Portkey glowed a bright blue color as it activated. They swirled out into a wasteland with ice and snow in every direction as far as the eye could see. After they cast warming charms, Neville bent down to the ground and began scraping away the snow from a hatch on the ground. Wrenching it open, he escorted Luna down a flight of stairs to another door.

″Put your hand right there.″ Neville said, pointing to an indention beside the door.

″Where are we?″ Luna asked, as she did so.

″Somewhere in Sweden. Close your eyes, love.″ Neville replied. He lead her down a flight of stairs to the center of a large circular room. ″Okay, you can open them.″

Luna gasped, taking in the domed ceiling and the large telescopes. ″What is this place?″

″Your mum's personal observatory. One of the house elves told me about it. All her journals and experiments are here.″

″Even her last one?″ Luna asked, beginning to cry.

Neville nodded, gathering his wife in his arms and wiping away her tears. ″I think you can figure out where she messed up and prove her theories of why humans can't see Elven creatures unless they're taught how.″

Luna hugged him tightly, crying in his shoulder as she whispered repeated thank you's. They looked around for two or three hours before Portkeying back to England for lunch at their favorite pub.

When they arrived back at the Longbottom Manor, Luna led Neville to her desk in the library. She opened one of the drawers and pulled out a thin book from within. It had a green and brown cover with an embellished seal of the Herbology Masters Guild.

″I have compiled all the plant information in our libraries into this book. It is sorted in alphabetical order if you don't mind flipping pages, but if you place your wand on this page in the front, and say the name of the plant it will automatically show all the information we have on it. It will automatically update if we add new books to the library. If we happen to get rid of any, the information will still be kept in here.″ Luna didn't get to say anymore as Neville wrapped her in a hug.

″Thank you, Luna. This is wonderful.″ He said.

″Yours was better. I can learn even more about my mother that I would have never known.″ She replied.

″Nonsense. You gift was just as good as mine.″ Neville quickly kissed her to prevent any more protest. ″Let's go to Mum and Dad's and see what the twins have gotten us.″

At the Longbottom Cottage, it was revealed that the grandparents had taken the twins shopping and the two ten-year-olds had picked out a bottle of their parent's favorite scents and shell bracelets. They were thanked with hugs and kisses as Alice and Frank smiled over their family.