Once the wedding was over everyone went to the reception hall that was part of the church. Harry and Ginny waited a little bit in another hallway waiting for everyone to get into the hall. During the wait Harry caught Ginny staring at him.

"What is it," he asked.

"Nothing, I'm just happy that I'm finally married to you," she said.

"I am too. I was rather impatient before the wedding," he said.

"Really, now Mr. Potter, honestly, I'm going to have to teach the art of patience," she said.

He looked at her oddly before leaning down to give her a brief kiss. Ginny leaned against the door and said,

"I think we should go in now."

"I agree, but before we go in just one more kiss," he asked.

She looked at him for a moment before leaning up to give him a kiss. When she pulled away he took her hand and they went through the door. When they got inside the entire crowd shifted their attention on the newlyweds. Ginny leaned against Harry's arm and said,

"I didn't realize that so many people would be here."

"They were at the wedding," he said.

"I didn't notice them," she said.

He smiled lovingly at her and kissed her cheek. Ginny scanned the crowd for her parents. She found them towards the front of the room near the table where they would be sitting at in a few moments. As they walked by her parents she mouthed to them 'I love you,' and then turned away. She didn't notice the tear that had slipped down her father's cheek. They reached the table and took their seats. At that time the twins stood up and said in unison,

"We, Fred and George, propose a toast to our lovely little sister and her new husband, also known as one of our friends, Mr. Harry Potter."

"Here, here," Bill chimed in.

"A toast to Harry and Ginny Potter," Charlie said.

"Oy, let us finish our toast," said the twins.

"Fine them," replied Bill and Charlie.

"All right then! Anyway, onto the lovely couple that are in front of us! When little Gin-Gins was born we were so excited to have a girl in the family. At age 6 we got the bright idea to pull a minor prank on her. That was a bad idea. We quickly learned that Ginny can have quite a temper. We never did pull another prank on her again after that. As the years went on she became more independent and even got some of our mischievous traits. Soon little Ginny was 10 and she came to Platform 9 ¾ to Ron off. That was when she got her first glimpse of Harry. After that year during most of the summer all she could talk about was Harry. Then it was her turn to go to Hogwarts. That year she would probably like us to skip. We would but we would be skipping a crucial part of their relationship. After Ginny was taken to the Chamber and then rescued by Harry she looked at Harry in a different light. She saw him as a person who risked his life for her. She felt that she owed him. The years went on by and then it was Harry's fifth year, her fourth. That is the year Harry would probably love for us to skip. But alas, we can't. The month before summer break would begin we went to the Department of Mysteries and there Sirius Black, Harry's godfather, went through the veil. Harry was devastated by this and for a time blamed himself. During that summer he was a bit depressed until Ginny talked to him and he snapped out it. Harry's 6th year was not any better. But there was one good thing about his 6th year that made him and Ginny very happy for a while. They began to date, but at the end of Harry's 6th year during Dumbledore's funeral he decided to break off the relationship, but it was all for Ginny's safety. They remained close friends and then for three years Harry was sent to various places and Ginny didn't see him for quite a while. But then last summer he came back into her life and now…here is the result. Thank you," said the twins.

Everyone applauded and the music began. Harry looked at Ginny and he saw her wiping the tears from her eyes. He leaned over and brushed one away and said,

"Don't cry. I loved the speech."

"Oh I know I shouldn't be crying, it's just that I'm so happy," she said.

"Well shall we go thank them," he asked.

She nodded her head and they left to go find the twins. On their way to the dance floor Harry scanned the crowed for Remus. He found him standing right next to the twins. He led Ginny over in that direction. When she saw the twins she threw her arms around the both of them and said,

"Thank you, I loved…we loved your speech. Even though some of the memories were rather bothersome to hear again we survived."

"Fred, George, I just have one question," asked Harry.

"Yes," replied Fred.

"I didn't know Ginny's nickname was Gin-Gin," said.

"Ah yes along with Ginners," George said.

"You two be quiet," she said.

"Aw, perk up Gin-Gin it's your wedding day," Fred said.

"You are pushing it," she said.

They threw their hands up in a surrendering way and slowly backed up.

"Those two would make the marauders proud," Lupin said.

"Yes, they would," Harry said.

"Who are the marauders," Ginny asked.

"I'll tell you about them later," Harry said.

"Well are they people," she asked.

"Yes, I would know since I was one of the four marauders," Lupin said.

"There were four," she said.

"Yes, but I always say three anymore," said Harry.

"I agree Harry. The other two were none other than James and Sirius," said Lupin.

"The fourth was Pettigrew," Harry said with his jaw set.

Ginny saw that and knew that he was beginning to become mad and she wasn't about to let him get mad on such a happy occasion. She leaned up and gave him a kiss. He looked down at her for a moment and said,

"Thank you."

"For what," she asked.

"For knowing me so well and making me happy," he said.

"Well then, you're welcome," she said.

He kissed her again and said,

"Shall we dance?"

She nodded her head and the rest of the evening flew by with dancing, reminiscing, and laughter.