Rose Potter and the Boy-Who-Lived

A crossover between The Adventures of Rose Potter and canon Harry Potter. Spoilers up to and including Goblet of Fire, there might be references to the other books. Obviously, spoilers for the whole of The Adventures of Rose Potter, which you should read first. NO HORCRUXES

by coolhacker1025

Epilogue, Part I

Over the next couple of years, Sarah Wagner and Rose Evans were constant fixtures at Hogwarts. Rose taught Defence and Sarah often filled in at Ancient Runes when necessary.

Harry and Hermione were Head Students their Seventh year, and got higher scores than nearly anyone on their NEWTs. What was even more remarkable was that Harry had left Divination in order to start Ancient Runes. Before his fifth year, he had to take a test to prove his competency that he'd passed with flying colours. He'd then been allowed into the same class as Hermione.

Harry proposed at the Leaving Feast in 1998. They decided to go to university first before marrying and starting a family.

One day the next year, Rose decided to surprise Sarah, by taking her to a nice restaurant in London, where the main courses cost around £50 each. While they had quite a bit of money (£50 was the amount of interest accrued in approximately 2 hours), Sarah was still hesitant about spending it. Sarah realised that Rose was acting rather odd.

It was during pudding that she found out why. Rose, who was wearing her best Muggle outfit, got down on one knee and took a jewellery box from her pocket.

'Since I've met you, I've never found anyone else that I'd want in my life more than you,' said Rose, still on one knee. 'Sarah Renee Wagner, will you marry me?'

Sarah came over and gave Rose a long kiss. When they finished kissing, Rose said, 'I take it that's a yes?'

'It better be,' said Sarah to the applause of the other diners.

Sarah came around for another kiss. 'I am so glad we met,' they said together.

'Will you ever tell me about her?'

'She was so much like this Hermione in so many ways,' started Rose. She continued to reminisce for another hour before they left and went back to the castle.

On 31 October 2000 in a double ceremony, Harry Potter wed Hermione Granger, and Sarah Wagner wed Rose Evans, in a ceremony performed by Albus Dumbledore at Hogwarts. That was one of the many perks of being the Chief Warlock of the Wizengamot.

A few years later, Rose was reading her Daily Prophet when she came across an advertisement buried in page B-15. She called her wife over.

'Sarah, have you seen this?' Rose asked, pointing towards the advertisement, realising that it was the same advertisement she'd seen in her original universe.

'This sounds like a magical form of IVF,' said Sarah. 'We should really see this Healer.'

'Having children is one of the best things that ever happened to me,' said Rose, remembering the three children that she'd had with Hermione in her home universe.

They set an appointment for that week.

A couple of days later, they met with Healer Smith, who curiously was adamant that his first name wasn't John, and that he didn't have a blue box that travelled in time and space. This caused Rose to laugh, as she understood the reference.

'Really this was for people like you, women who are together, but want children,' said the Healer. 'The secondary effect is that since the Purebloods are having fewer children, they can come to me, and I can get them knocked up. They don't care that it's Muggle medicine, but I'd be fired if certain people find out.'

Smith then told them that the procedure, which included a potion that needed their blood. After the potion was administered, a regular dose of pregnancy potions would be administered, and nine months later, a baby is born that is the perfect mix between the two mothers.

'Are there risks to this?'

'Only the normal risks associated with pregnancy, Miss Evans,' replied the healer.

Nine months later, Sarah gave birth to a healthy boy that they named Harry Michael Evans.