A/N: Here it is-the next chapter! This is kind of a filler chapter, and I have used bits from Order of the Phoenix and The Half Blood Prince. I hope this chapter doesn't disappoint. Enjoy!

They had occupied the library, searching for anything about the war. Rose had wanted to ask Madame Grey, but the others didn't think it'd be a good idea. "She may tell McGonagall, who will tell our parents," James told her. With reluctance, she agreed, and they set to work.

Five hours later, they were all sitting around a table, with book stacking up over their heads, they couldn't see each other.

"Alright, I say we go to Uncle George," James said, tossing a book on the discard pile.

"I agree! I've gone over my quota for books to read in a day, and it's not good for my reputation," Fred said.

"Yeah, I'm really wondering how anyone could stay in the library for long periods of time," James said pointedly, looking at Rose. They were both so much like Uncle George, it scared her.

Rolling her eyes, she said, "Alright, let's see what we have found out. Anyone?"

"I found out a bit about the Department of Mysteries Battle. Actually I guess it's mostly about Voldemort returning," Arianna said. Holding up a big book, she flipped through and started reading:

"In a brief statement Friday night, Minister of Magic Cornelius Fudge confirmed that He-Who-Must-Not-Be Named has returned to this country and is active once more.

'It is with great regret that I must confirm that the wizard styling himself Lord—well you know who I mean—is alive and among us again,' said Fudge, looking tired and flustered as he addressed reporters. 'It is with almost equal regret that we report the mass revolt of the dementors of Azkaban, who have shown themselves averse to continuing in the Ministry's employ. We believe that the dementors are currently taking direction from Lord—Thingy.

'We urge the magical population to remain vigilant. The Ministry is currently publishing guides to elementary home and personal defense that will be delivered free to all Wizarding homes within the coming month.'

The Minister's statement was met with dismay and alarm from the Wizarding community, which as recently as last Wednesday was receiving Ministry assurance that there was "no truth whatsoever in these persistent rumors that You-Know-Who is operating amongst us once more."

Details of the events that led to the Ministry turnaround are still hazy, though it is believed that He-Who-Must-Not-Be Named and a select band of followers (known as Death Eaters) gained entry to the Ministry of Magic itself on Thursday evening.

Albus Dumbledore, newly reinstated headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, reinstated member of the International Confederation of Wizards, and reinstated Chief Warlock of the Wizengamot, was unavailable for comment last night. He has insisted for a year that You-Know-Who was not dead, as was widely hoped and believed, but recruiting followers once more for a fresh attempt to seize power. Meanwhile the Boy Who Lived—" (Order of the Phoenix, pg 845-846)

"-and that's where it ends. It is from the Daily Prophet, but it looks like the rest was torn away."

"Well, that's something," Rose said.

"What do you mean? That tells us nothing," Al said.

"Something happened at the Department of Mysteries. Something drew Voldemort and his Death Eaters there. And Uncle Harry must have been there, otherwise, why mention him in the article at all?"

"Um, maybe because he is the Boy Who Lived," James said.

"That doesn't matter, James. He was there, and I bet you anything our parents were there too."

"Well I found something that kind of tells what happened," Scor said. Digging around, he found a copy of the Daily Prophet and read:

"Rumors continue to fly about the mysterious recent disturbance at the Ministry of Magic, during which He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Names was sighted once more.

'We're not allowed to talk about it, don't ask me anything,' said one agitated Obliviator, who refused to give his name as he left the Ministry last night.

Nevertheless, highly placed sources within the Ministry have confirmed that the disturbance centered on the fabled Hall of Prophecy." (The Half Blood Prince, pg 39).

Rose gasped, and everyone looked on in confusion.

"Hall of Prophecy? Is that located in the Department of Mysteries?" Al asked.

"No one knows, it's the Department of Mysteries. But that would explain why they were there. I mean, it must have been a prophecy about Uncle Harry, and he went to retrieve it before it fell into the hands of Voldemort," Rose said.

"But there was a battle at the Department of Mysteries. So the battle happened because of the prophecy?" James asked.

"It must have!" Rose exclaimed.

"Alright, but that still doesn't tell us a lot," Teddy said. After a few minutes he said, "Wait!" Standing up, he ran to one of the aisles of books.

"What's got his knickers in a twist?" Scor asked.

Before anyone could answer, Teddy came running back with a big book in his hands. Everyone looked at him confused except for Rose, who looked like she had gotten a bookstore for Christmas. "Teddy, you're a genius!"

"It's been known to happen," he smirked.

"Can someone please explain what is happening," Fred said.

"This is the newest edition of Hogwarts: A History!" Rose exclaimed, expecting everyone to understand immediately. They all stared at her with blank looks. "The final battle took place here at Hogwarts, so there has to be something in here about what happened!" Finally understanding, they smiled.

"Of course! I knew that," James said.

"Sure you did, that's why you were sitting there with a dumbfounded expression on your face," Fred said.

"Oi! You were too!" James snapped back.

"Boys! Please!" Rose said firmly. They both shut up, knowing what their cousin was like when she got frustrated with them.

"What's it say Rose?" Al asked impatiently.

"Well, it has all the same things as the old edition does, but…oh! Here's something! Dolores Umbridge, the Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher at Hogwarts was placed there by the Ministry of Magic, to observe and control the possibility of an army being trained under the headmaster Albus Dumbledore. Unknown to her and her Inquisitorial Squad, Harry Potter, the Boy Who Lived, started a secret group called 'Dumbledore's Army,' "That's so cool!"James, Teddy, and Fred all exclaimed together, 'to teach the students defensive spells, as they were not learning anything under Dolores Umbridge. When discovered, Albus Dumbledore fled Hogwarts, escaping arrest and imprisonment in the wizarding prison, Azkaban. Members of Dumbledore's Army later went to the Department of Mysteries to retrieve a prophecy, which had been made about Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort. No one knows what the prophecy said, because it was destroyed during the battle at the Department of Mysteries between Dumbledore's Army, The Order of the Phoenix, and the Death Eaters."

"What the bloody hell is the Order of the Phoenix?" Al said.

"Dumbledore's Army! Uncle Harry did that?" Fred exclaimed.

"So the battle was over the prophecy!" said Scor.

"Rose, does it say anything else?" Arianna asked.

"Hm, well, it tell of Dumbledore's death. Oh! Here it is! The Battle of Hogwarts was the final point in the Second Wizarding War. Knowing that Harry Potter—the boy who lived, and who had been missing for a year—was at the school, Voldemort and his followers—Death Eaters—arrived at the school, demanding that Harry Potter give himself up so no harm would come to the students and faculty at Hogwarts. Knowing that this was false, the students, faculty, and members of the Order of the Phoenix prepared for battle. As the battle commenced, Harry Potter, Ronald Weasley, and Hermione Granger, had reportedly gone missing for a while. As to their whereabouts, no one is for sure, as they refused to divulge in what they were doing, only that it was necessary to defeat Voldemort. Many lives were lost during the first part of the battle, and Voldemort called off his Death Eaters. He then spoke directly to Harry Potter, telling him that he had let his friends die to protect him, and that he was to go to the Forbidden Forest. At the time, no one knew that Harry Potter had indeed gone into the Forbidden Forest and had faced Voldemort again. When faced with Voldemort, he was killed with the killing curse. When Voldemort and his followers arrived back at the castle, Harry Potter was lying in the arms of Hagrid, Hogwarts gamekeeper, and was presumed dead. Voldemort had implied as much, and demanded that everyone was to follow him. Neville Longbottom, a friend to Harry Potter and a member of Dumbledore's Army, came forward and sliced the head of Voldemort's snake, with the Sword of Gryffindor. After he did this heroic act, Harry Potter had seemingly disappeared, but suddenly was revealed. Harry Potter and Voldemort faced each other for the last time, and in the end, Harry Potter was victorious, and saved Hogwarts and the wizarding world. For a list of lives lost, see page 902."

"Well, that was a lot of information, but a lot of it we already knew," Teddy said.

"Well it said that Harry, Ron, and Hermione disappeared when the battle first started. Where did they go?" Scor asked.

"It doesn't say. Only that it was necessary to defeat Voldemort," Rose read.

"Okay, so we have figured out some of the main points. There was a Battle of the Department of Mysteries, over a prophecy about my dad. As to whom all was there, we don't know," James said.

"Right, and of course we all know about the Battle of Hogwarts, but we don't know why they disappeared during the battle, or why they were missing for a year," Fred said.

"Did anyone know that my dad died facing Voldemort in the forest?" Al asked.

"Well, obviously he didn't die, because he had us, and he's still breathing as far as I know," James joked.

"Well, he obviously did die, because it said he was killed with the killing curse!" Al shot back.

"So, he's survived the killing curse twice?" Teddy asked.

"How is that even possible?" Arianna asked.

"I don't know. Technically, it's not possible, but Uncle Harry did survive it once when he was one. Why not again when he was 17?" Rose said doubtfully. She wasn't completely sure how it was possible, and had no answers at all.

"Alright, so I think we've figured out all we can. So we need to ask Uncle George if he knows the answers to our questions," James said, after a few minutes of silence.

"Agreed. Fred, can you send him an owl, and see if he can meet us in Hogsmead next weekend?" Rose asked.

"Yeah, where do you want to meet him at?"

"Let's meet at the Hog's Head. No one ever goes there, and we don't want everyone overhearing our conversation."

"Rose, how is this going to help find out who hurt me?" Arianna asked.

"I don't know, but we will find out! And I know Uncle George will help, even if his answers don't help us."

"Don't worry, RiRi, we got your back. We won't let anything happen to you," Scor said, throwing his arm around her shoulders.

"Yeah, you're safe with us, and we promise you won't get hurt," Al said, putting his arm around her waist. Arianna blushed and looked at her feet. Since her attack, her and Al had been very close, and she was really enjoying it.

"Thank you," she said shyly.

"Alright, enough of this mushy, gushy stuff. Who's hungry?" James said, grinning at his little brother.

Al glared at James, but Arianna could help but giggle. "Always thinking of your stomach, James!"

"Hey, I'm a growing boy, and I need to be fed regularly."

"Yeah, if he isn't then he gets cranky," Teddy said.

"I don't understand how Myra puts up with you, honestly," Fred said, smirking.

"I'm just overly handsome, and clever."

"No, I think she feels sorry for you," Fred said.

"That hurt Freddie! I'm tempted to make a remark about Michaela."

"Michaela? Michaela Wood? Oh Fred, she is way out of your league!" Teddy laughed.

"Oi! Just you wait! She'll take a notice to me one of these days!"

"Hey! I thought we were going to go eat!" Rose said impatiently.

"Alright, sheesh! You are such a Weasley!" Teddy exclaimed, earning him a slap on the head.

A/N: Yay? Nay? I actually enjoyed this chapter, and I was excited to get more James, Teddy, and Fred in on the story. Let me know what you think! R&R!