A/N: I actually love Harry's advice. All guys should think this way instead of… Moving on, I hope you like this chapter. I am pretty happy with it and I think the next chapter should be up this afternoon.
Teddy still hadn't found the right way to make it up to Victoire. The entire of his holidays he spent thinking of what he could do so that she would forgive him. By the end of the break, he had spoken to nearly everyone in the family for advice. Ginny and Fleur gave him some ideas to think about but he couldn't build up the courage to go through with it. "Harry," Teddy whined, "Why don't girls just know what we mean and understand that we didn't want to hurt them?" Harry considered this, highly worried that his godson was going to stay in bed forever. "Well," Harry started, "I'm not really an expert on girls. Ginny was Ron's little sister, so it took me a long time to see her as anything more than a friend. I don't know. Perhaps you should just try and be Vic's friend and see where you go from there."
Surprisingly, Harry's words made the most sense. The only problem was that Teddy would not see Victoire again until they were standing on Platform 9 and 3/4. With Harry's help, Teddy came up with a flawless plan to regain Victoire's friendship. The weeks passed and soon it was time for Teddy to go back to Hogwarts. Victoire and Molly were starting at Hogwarts this year, having both received their letters on the holidays. All the adults were proud but it was expected.
"Do you reckon all this generations Weasley's will be in Gryffindor?" Ron asked. He was standing with all his brothers (except Bill who was with Victoire) and Harry.
"It would kind of be awkward if they weren't," George said, looking over at his children. "I know Jacob will be. He's just like me."
"God help the school," Percy mumbled under his breath.
"Sorry, didn't catch that Perc," George elbowed his big brother in the ribs. "Anyways, shouldn't you be saying goodbye to your girl." Percy seemed to remember his duty as a father and rushed off to hug Molly.
Ron, I think most of them will be in Gryffindor," Charlie said. "I mean they've all got the hair, except for Victoire and Harry's boys of course." Harry chuckled and looked over to where James was trying to sneak onto the train. "Yeah, but James is definitely going to be a Gryffindor. He already told me he'd be on the quidditch team in his first year. We should probably go say goodbye." The others nodded and headed off to wish their nieces good luck at school. "If anyone hurts you," Bill was saying to Victoire, "Anyone at all. I will personally come teach them a lesson."
"Bill!" Fleur sounded horrified. "Sweetie, it's going to be a great year. You just have fun." Fleur kissed Victoire on each cheek and walked with her to the train.
"Harry," Teddy pulled his godfather aside, "Harry, I'm worried. What if she doesn't like the idea? What if I never see her at school? What if." Harry put his hand over Teddy's mouth.
"She'll be fine with being friends. You two were always so close and I'm sure she misses you, just as much as you miss her. Now get on the train or I'll have to home-school you." Teddy didn't need telling twice. He ran to the train and began searching for Josh and Anna. "Does he ever stop growing?" Molly questioned from behind Harry. It was obvious that Teddy had grown because his pants now showed quite a lot of skin around the ankles. "He's going to be tall," Harry laughed, pulling his mother-in-law into a hug.
"I'm going to have to start knitting very early this year. He'll need a new jumper and the two girls will get their first ones at Christmas." Harry hadn't thought about this.
"Are you going to make all your grandchildren a jumper?" Molly looked up at Harry.
"Eventually. But I think I'll wait 'til their first year of Hogwarts." She and Harry both laughed. There were 12 grandchildren in total, plus Molly always made her children and their partners a new jumper each year. "Once Lily and Hugo are at school, you won't be able to stop knitting," Harry thought aloud.
A few minutes later the clock struck 11 and the Hogwarts Express pulled out of the station. Ginny looked around for her mother and saw that Molly was standing with Harry. "Mum," Ginny called, walking over to them, "Mum, I think we need to head off now. Fleur and Audrey have just realised it will be a while before the next see their daughters." Molly and Harry both turned to see Fleur and Audrey crying into their husbands' shoulders. Percy looked rather uncomfortable with such a public show of emotions while Bill seemed to be on the verge of tears himself. "Right," Molly said, "We will head back to the Burrow. Ginny, dear, would you be so kind as to help me prepare lunch. Fleur usually helps but I think she will just need to sit." Ginny nodded.
Molly walked away, ushering her family towards the barrier. They had taken several cars to get to the station. Although it seemed excessive for the entire family to be present for the send off, they did it anyway. Harry and Hermione were most accustomed to driving, having grown up in the Muggle world so they drove a car each and Arthur drove another. The family split off into three groups for the journey back to the Burrow. Along with his own family, Harry drove Fleur and Bill's family. Bill was trying very hard to comfort his distraught wife but was having little success. Fleur's sobs sounded for the entire drive. "Mum, seriously," Domonique had had enough, "You will see Victoire at Christmas. It's not that far away." Fleur stifled and Bill gave his daughter a stern look. Domonique just shrugged and looked out the car window.
