This story did go no where. It was basically for my entertainment. So run. Run while you can. Run away from horrible writing and undeveloping plot.


"Wait a minute," Fred said suddenly. "We don't have a Keeper!"

"And you need another Chaser," Lily piped up.

Roxanne groaned. "How are we going to play against the Finnigans and Thomas' if we're missing two of our players?"

"Family meeting!" Dominique called out.

Hermione rolled her eyes annoyed. "You could just say everyone but Hermione," she said hotly under her breath as she walked away from the Weasley/Potters.

"Alright, I've got a plan," Dominique said as Hermione walked away.

"Of course you do," Fred rolled his eyes. "You're not Uncle Bill's daughter for nothing."

"Anyway," she ignored her cousin, "I don't know why I didn't think of this before. You all know that Aunt Hermione isn't happy unless she's with Uncle Ron, right? And Uncle Neville said that she was here to make sure that her future was okay. So, what if we tell her that Rose and Hugo are Uncle Ron's kids, but not tell her that they're hers too? That way, we don't have to hide them anymore, and Aunt Hermione will stay because she'll think that Uncle Ron had kids with someone else!"

"That's brilliant, Dom!" Lucy exclaimed excitedly, and there were murmurs of agreement throughout the cousins.

"Alright then. Who wants to go and tell Rose and Hugo that they can come?"

But before anyone could volunteer, they heard a voice say, "We're already here."

The cousins looked just in time to see Rose and Hugo emerge from the invisibility cloak.

"You shouldn't leave that lying around, by the way," Rose indicated the cloak.

"Oh, and we don't approve of your plan," added Hugo, glaring at his cousins.

"What?" Dominique exclaimed. "Why not?"

"Don't you see?" Rose said sadly. "She's coming from a time that she rarely talks about, the time where dad left." She glared at the Potters. "Everyone else might not know the story, but you three do."

"And thinking that dad ended up with someone else is going to kill her," Hugo said stiffly. "Did you geniuses ever think about that? I mean, look at her." They all turned around to peer at Hermione, who was looking away from the cousins with a pained expression on her face.

"C'mon, we never meant to hurt Aunt Hermione," Fred said impatiently. "It's not like we're never going to tell he that she ends up with Uncle Ron. We just want to hold it off a bit so she can stay longer."

Rose and Hugo shared a look. "Rose sighed before saying, "fine, let's do this."