"And as for who's going to look after Ron and Ginny if you and Arthur died," said Lupin, smiling slightly, "what do you think we'd do, let them starve?"

Molly Weasley smiled sadly at the memory from about five years ago.

As she looked at the little three-year-old boy with blue hair, she felt tears prickling at her eyes. Teddy. Teddy Lupin, Remus and Tonks's son.

He was sitting on the couch in the small but comfortable and warm living room of the Burrow. Andromeda was getting a check-up at St. Mungo's - her health dropped tremendously over the years following her husband, daughter and son-in-law's death. It had truly taken a toll on her. Mrs Weasley mused should Teddy have not been born, Andromeda would have gone after her family a long time ago. But, she had to keep the promise to Nymphadora – take care of Teddy if she doesn't return from Hogwarts. And she didn't. Not alive, at least.

Both Remus and Nymphadora – or Dora, as her husband had fondly called her, have been buried close to the Lupin cottage they lived in before they passed. Teddy has been there a few times, but obviously did not understand it was his parents' graves. Teddy, who was currently playing with his favourite stuffed wolf, has never even properly met his parents. Andromeda and Harry had raised him amazingly so far, no doubt, but Molly often thought about what it could have been if Remus and Tonks lived;

They would come over every Sunday for lunch, smiling brightly as the small family made their way in the house, Teddy either being carried by his mother in her arms, or sitting proudly on his father's shoulders. The whole big family at the Burrow (including Harry and Hermione) would eat outside in the sun, laughing at the little boy whose hair constantly changed colours or at one of George's new inventions. Despite the consequences of the war, they would be happy.

And they are happy now, of course, but every now and then when Molly would turn her full attention to him, she could not help but feel sad for the boy. No child deserved to be without their parents, especially at a such young age.

...

Remus's words still rang in her mind a week later, when Healers announced Andromeda's passing. Remus was such a great teacher and role model for Molly and Arthur's children, and Nymphadora cheered them up with her powers and usual cheerfulness when the world was at its darkest.

They have been such good people and would have been brilliant parents for Teddy.

And from this point on, as she glanced at Teddy in his godfather's lap, wearing a black suit and looking at his gran for the last time, Molly swore to herself she was going to take care of Teddy along with Harry, just as Remus promised he would do if she and Arthur passed.