"Harry?" Draco's face appeared in the fire a couple days later.

"Yes?"

"There's a meeting in ten minutes in the teacher's lounge that we aren't supposed to tell you about," Draco stated.

"I love having an inside source," Harry chuckled. "We'll be there."

"Sorry, we're late," Harry smiled, as he walked in. "I got caught up in some Minister business, because, you know. I'm the Minister."

"And we're still not sure how that happened," Snape added.

"Well, we wouldn't want someone like you in Office," Harry retorted. "The world would never know what side we're fighting for."

"Until he starts sending mysterious letters asking for help," Sirius chuckled.

"This is why you weren't invited," Lily raised her voice. "I call these weekly meetings to talk about any new news and when you four are here, it's constant arguing."

"We're don't argue," James noted.

"We continuously state our opinion until the other side agrees with us," Sirius pointed out. "That's not arguing."

"You're having weekly meetings and not telling us?" Harry asked. "We're the main Heads of the Ministry. Don't you think we have some authority to be here? I am the one protecting your school."

"And it isn't working," Lily yelled. "Students are starting to question why the there are so many new faces and the Order is here."

"So basically everyone who knows is Taylor, Dean's daughter, Kylie, Seamus' daughter, Frank, Neville's son and the Wesley's, Black's, Potter's and Lupin's? So, if it's only them then make something up. Those kids have a high effect on the other kids in Hogwarts. If you make them believe them the whole school will start to believe it."

"Harry, you can't go lying to these kids," Lily retorted. "You can't just make something up every time something get's leaked."

"Then do you want to tell them that a bunch of Death Eaters broke out of Azkaban? Do you think that would be better?" Harry stood up. "If you don't want to tell them than during dinner, I will. Everyone will stick to my story and if I find anyone go away from my story, then there will be a problem. My story is the one we stick to. Like I said, make my kids, Sirius' son and Lupin's son and Draco's son believe it than we're fine."

"Why just them?" Hermione asked.

That's when Harry noticed that the Order of the Phoenix was present, "Because they're directly connected to the main Heads of the Ministry. And no one will question the Ministry's action while I'm Minister."

"What happens if something get's leaked?" Seamus asked.

"Than we stick to my story," Harry repeated. "Now, if something gets leaked about the Death Eaters then we'll have a bigger problem. But I don't think that will happen. The papers rough drafts are sent to me anyways. Like I said, if anyone puts the dots together it will be one of our kids," Harry made a circle with hand including everyone in the room. "No one else knows who's in the Order, no one knows that it's still active."

"And if they do?" Fred asked.

Draco shook his head, "Does anyone know what our children are up to?" When everyone shook their head, he laughed. "They're trying to figure out a way to get rid of us. They're all meeting in the dead of night, in the Room of Requirement, with the Marauders map, trying to think of ways to get us all out. As long as they are occupied, I doubt they'll connect the dots."

"So, if you see them doing something wrong, let them," Sirius stood up. "The second they stop concentrating on getting us out, is the second our plan is ruined. Everything will be up in the air after that."

"I'm going to let my school get blown up," Lily crossed her arms.

"Fine," James held his arms up in defense. "Don't. But don't get mad when we don't change our ways. We all have to act normal. Give them detention but don't interfere with their plans either."

Everyone stayed quiet.

"Good, now, let's go to dinner and I can announce why everyone is here," Harry stood up and walked out.

"Now, before we all enjoy our dinner, we have a few very important guests," Lily smiled. "If everyone will give their complete attention to Minister Potter."

No one clapped.

"Well, I'm glad to see that you're all so excited to see the Minister," Harry said, with sarcasm.

"Well, dad, it's hard to get excited when we see you everyday," Sirius stated.

"Thanks, son," Harry smiled. "Now, I heard that there had been some questions about why there are so many new faces at Hogwarts. I have come to tell you that there has been a mass breakout at Azkaban and the Death Eaters have escaped. They want to attack Hogwarts and the Ministry."

The students only starred at him.

Sirius stood up, "Dad, seriously? That's the best story you could make up? I could hear the sarcasm."

Harry laughed, "Thanks son. I wanted everyone to freak out and start crying. But the reason there are so many new faces is because most of these people are here checking up on things. I do this every year, making sure the classes are up to date and the teachers, like Snape, are teaching what needs to be taught. There were a couple of complaints over the summer, that Hogwarts is losing it's-well, reputation. We aren't teaching like we used to. That's simply it."

"Maybe that's because our teachers aren't doing their job," Snape suggested. "Instead they're out fooling around and being stupid."

Harry slowly turned to look at him, "At least everyone knows what side I'm batting for." He turned back to the students, "I'm married and have two kids."

Someone people chuckled.

"You're hilarious," Snape retorted. "Just so funny."

"They laughed," Harry shrugged his shoulders.

"Harry," Lily snapped. "Stay on topic."

"Anyways, there's nothing more to say." Harry smiled. "Have a good rest of the day."