I'm trying to work in things mentioned in the other version, but it's getting difficult the longer I make it.

Harry was sitting outside the sealed door, elbows on his knees, clutching his wand. He leaned his head against the wall, knowing the moon was about to rise. Ginny was upstairs, placing her own enchantments on Al and Lily's rooms so they wouldn't hear anything. Harry had suggested a silencing charm on Teddy's room, but Ginny wanted to be able to hear if Teddy transformed at all.

Ginny appeared in the hallway, looking down at him. "Tea?" She asked, holding out a hand to him. He took her hand, following her to the kitchen. Ginny walked over to the kettle, waving her wand over it to boil the water. She poured two cups, placing one in front of Harry. Harry nearly spilled his tea all over himself when Teddy's screams started.

Ginny lay a hand on his arm. "He'll be alright, there's nothing we can do right now." She said, her voice shaking slightly. The longer the screaming lasted, the worse Harry felt. For Munslow's niece, this happened for two years. Could Harry last for two years hearing Teddy's cries?

It must have been nearly an hour before it became silent. Harry rose quickly when he noticed the silence.

"Harry?" Ginny asked as he rushed out of the kitchen. She rushed to follow.

"I have to check, Gin." Harry said, removing the enchantments surrounding the door.

"Harry, if the Wolfsbane didn't work-"

"It's never been ineffective for normal werewolves." Harry said. "And Munslow said it helped his niece."

Harry swung open the door, but Ginny noticed the grip on his wand had tightened. Harry lit his wand and entered, Ginny behind him. Beside the bed, under the window, a large brown wolf lay on its side. Its shoulder was bleeding heavily, and Harry noticed blood dripping from what was left of Teddy's bedside table.

"Oh, Teddy." Harry said, leaning down to examine the bleeding shoulder. The wolf eyed him and gave him a halfhearted growl. "I'm not going to touch it, I was going to heal it."

Ginny stepped around them, repairing the bedside table with a wave of her wand. "Let's at least get him on the bed, he's not spending the night on the floor. We'll deal with his shoulder properly in the morning." She said, tucking her wand into her pocket.

Harry nodded, tucking his wand away as well. Harry grabbed the wolf's back legs as Ginny tucked her hands below his uninjured shoulder. They placed him on the bed, Ginny tucking a pillow under his head. Harry draped a blanket over the wolf, leaving his shoulder exposed.

"It may get cold tonight." Harry said before Ginny could say anything.

She smirked, ruffling the wolf's fur between his ears. "We'll see you in the morning, Teddy."


So I imagine werewolves looking exactly like wolves just with different nose shapes, more human eyes and different tails(as they were described). Not that two leg standing thing we saw in PoA.

Also, I am kind of going full moon by full moon here, but I will bring actual Munslow scenes in the next chapter.