Disclaimer: I do not own Harry Potter and never will, everything belongs to the brilliant mind of JKRowling. I do not make any money off of this piece of writing and never will.

Title: Biology
Characters: Harry Potter (AKA James Toland), Julie Reynolds, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Draco Malfoy, Severus Snape, Albus Dumbledore, Remus Lupin, Sirius Black, Adam Weasley, Maple Weasley, Robert Denton, Gaius Malfoy, and Ophelia Vivas
Rating: M
Pairings: Harry/Severus, Ron/Hermione, Remmy(Remus)/Reese(Sirius)
Genre: Drama
Words per Chapter: 754
Warnings: AU from book four on, het, slash, Muggle world, violence, language, post-war, hiding Harry, life left behind, and the standard whatever else this demented author thinks up.
Summary: The war ended and Harry Potter disappeared. Years later, a young secondary school science teacher runs into some people from his past. The life he had will be changed forever as they try to drag him back into their world.
Notes: As people have commented on the whole alcohol comment back in the beginning of the story this is an explanation. The whole no alcohol comment came from both research, and also having vegan friends that could answer any questions that needed asked. All of them said no alcohol, though I do know of vegans that do drink. However, for James, the whole alcohol thing comes as, he won't drink it as he doesn't want to take that particular risk. He just lumps it in if people ask him what vegan is so that he doesn't have to explain that part as separate.

Chapter 51: Questions

James knocked on the door of Reese and Remmy's flat the next day. He was desperate for answers to the questions that the letter had created. The letter had said that Sirius would be able to explain it to him. He only hoped that Reese could. He sighed and rubbed his eyes as he waited for one of them to answer the door. He had left his keys in his room, which meant that he had to wait for one of them to answer the door instead of just going in.

A few moments later, the door opened and a bleary eyed Reese peered around the door. He blinked at James and then appeared to wake up. He smiled at James. "Hey, we weren't expecting you. Come in." James chuckled and walked in. Reese closed the door behind him. "Why didn't you just open the door? I know that you have your own key." That caused James to blush. Reese saw the look and shook his head. "You forgot your key, didn't you?" James nodded and followed Reese into the sitting room. It was then that Remmy stuck his head out of the kitchen and saw them.

He smiled. "Hello James. It's good to see you. I'll go make some tea." He then went to do so. Reese gestured for James to sit down. James pulled the note out of his pocket and sat down. Reese eyed the piece of parchment that James was holding.

James sighed and looked at Reese. "I was called into the ministry to visit someone. They had this letter for me. The letter said that you could explain a few things to me." He held the letter out for the man to take. Reese took the piece of parchment. He then let out a slow breath and began to read the letter that had been written years ago.

Reese set the letter down and looked at James. "Well, everything that it said is true, but I get a feeling that this is about more than what the letter said." James nodded. The problem was that he had no idea what to ask now that he had Reese in front of him. He rubbed his eyes as he tried to figure out what he should ask first. Reese, on the other hand, figured that he should start explaining a few things. "There are some families, James, that are incompatible with yours. Those families can be good people. However, sometimes magic will cause the family to be incompatible anyways. It's rather normal for all families to have that. It's a part of the reason that there isn't as much intermingling as there should be."

James held up a hand and stopped Reese from talking. "I got that part. It's just…I…" He stopped for a moment and thought. He then nodded. "Why didn't you stop me from dating Ginny?" He had no idea why that was the first question to come to his mind, but he felt that it had to be asked. He had to get that question answered.

Reese sighed. "Well…That's a bit more difficult to explain, James. Give me a moment." Reese brushed his hair out of his face. He then looked at James after a moment of thought. "The best answer that I can give is that I wanted you to make your own decisions, James. I didn't want to force you to follow something just because it was a part of your family. Plus, I had a feeling that it wouldn't work out. I had no idea that you were gay, but I knew that a relationship with her wouldn't work out the way you would have wanted it to." Reese then looked away.

James nodded after thinking about what Reese had said for a moment. "I guess that makes sense. I was only dating her because it was expected of me. I do feel bad that I strung her along, but I wanted to keep people off of my back." He then nodded. While he knew that there were other questions that needed to be asked, they weren't coming to him right then. The one that appeared to be the most important was answered. It was then that Remmy brought them some tea. He smiled at them and set the tray down. It was then that James decided to relax and spend time with his family. After all, spending time with them was what he needed right then and he would take complete advantage of that.

A/N: Well, here's the chapter. A little on the short side, but at least James did get one question answered. Hope that you all enjoyed. Later.