The night finally came. Despite what a young Harry had gone through, he was excited about the reunion. Not only would he get a chance to see Dudley again, but he had the chance to show off. Normally, Harry didn't like the attention. But this was different. He wanted to show his former bullies how mistaken they had been, when they had stood over him and kicked him while telling him he would never amount to anything.

Harry stood in front of their bedroom mirror and tied his tie when Ginny walked in. "I can't wait to see the look on their faces", Harry said. He was no longer the skinny, little boy in oversized clothes and with a pair of broken glasses that were fixed with tape.

"I can't wait to show you off," Ginny grinned

"Most of them are probably still in school and haven't even thought about marriage yet. While I have a good job, an amazing wife, and two healthy children to show off." Harry stated.

"You know you don't need that, right? To be honest, I prefer you without", Harry said as Ginny sat down to do her makeup.

"That is very flattering, but if you are planning to show me off, I might as well bring my A-game, she said while blushing.

"You always do."

20 minutes later, Ginny came down the stairs in a blue dress that she had bought with Hermione, while they were shopping for muggle clothes. The two of them went out into muggle London on the first day of the Easter break. They did it in Ginny's second year at Hogwarts, and it was such a success that they had done it every year since. Except for the year when Voldemort took over.

"You look beautiful", said Harry with a huge smile on his face.

"I know I do," she laughed. And kissed her husband before correcting his tie. Harry was wearing a black suit and tie with a white shirt underneath. The whole Potter clan then took the floo to Ron and Hermione's house. Their house was a nice villa in London, not far away from Hermiones parents.

"Ah, welcome", Hermione, greeted them.

"Thank you so much for taking them tonight", Ginny said while handing Hermione Albus.

"I don't think you will have any trouble with him, he is such a good sleeper," she continued.

"I will need your advice then, Rose was up all night crying."

"Don't worry, James also had trouble sleeping at the start, it's probably just a first child thing."

"No! Al bad sleeper," James shouted, waking up his brother. "See, he sleep bad."

The four adults burst out laughing.

"We will come to get them tomorrow morning. If it's anything like the last time we were tried muggle alcohol, I doubt that we will be presentable for the kids and be suitable role models," Harry grinned.

"Yeah, I was so sick the morning after", Ron agreed.

Harry and Ginny kissed James and Albus goodbye and then apparated back.

"Give me a minute," Ginny said as they landed, before running upstairs as fast as she could in her heels.

"What was that about," Harry asked her once she returned.

"I just needed to get this", she held up her hand.

"I don't get it," Harry replied with a confused look on his face.

"My engagement ring." Ginny normally only wore her wedding ring, the other attracted too much attention, and she also had an unfortunate habit of losing things. Harry had gone all in and bought her the most expensive ring in the store. It had a huge blue diamond in the middle, and small white diamonds surrounded it, all of that was on a 24-karat gold ring. Harry didn't like the extra attention as well, so he was fine with Ginny only using it on special occasions.

"Now you can show me off, probably, she grinned"

"I'm glad that you are as invested, in proving these people wrong"

"What is that muggle saying, the one who laughs best. Laugh last?" She asked"

Close enough, good try" he chuckled.

"Let's get going" They got in a black muggle car and drove off. The car was provided by the ministry for muggle interactions, but it was permitted for personal use as well.

"So were there anyone that treated you somewhat nicely?" Ginny asked after a few minutes of silence.

"About a quarter did. But I didn't have any friends, the other kids were too scared of Dudley and his gang. I don't blame them, they were scary back then."

"I was probably more scared of them back then, than I was of Voldemort." He continued

"Wow, it must have been awful. Give me a sign, and I will hex every one of them."

"I don't think that would be necessary, but I can't promise that I won't punch them if they haven't changed, Harry grinned."

"Just promise you won't teach James and Al those barbaric manners," Ginny teased.

"I won't," laughed Harry. They were suddenly in sight of the school. Harry froze.

"Hey, it will be alright. If it becomes too much for you, we can leave. We aren't picking up the boys until tomorrow, so we have the house to ourselves." Ginny said before kissing her husband on the cheek, and squeezing his hand.

"Well, that does sound tempting. But you are right, I have to show them the new me," Harry said with sudden confidence.

When they stood in line to confirm their arrival at the main entrance, Ginny turned to Harry and said, "My dad would love this, so many types of muggles."

"I know, maybe I should have invited him as my plus one," he grinned.

"I was worried we were overdressed," Ginny said ignoring the comment about her father.

"Me too, but I don't think that is the case."

"Name," said the woman at the desk as they got to the front of the line.

"Potter, Harry Potter," Harry replied in his best impression of the muggle film character James Bond. Ginny, who had seen most of the movies with him, picked the reference up immediately and gave him a soft elbow to the side.

"Is that you? Oh my, you have grown," said the woman who Harry had realized was one of his old bullies, Alexandra Smith. The former class president.

"Yes, yes. It's me," Harry smiled.

"And who might you be?" She said, as she gave Ginny a look, that wasn't welcoming.

"His wife, Ginny Potter," Ginny smiled.

"Wife, you?" She said in a voice that was half in shock and half in disgust.

"Yes, I believe so", Ginny held up her left hand with the two rings.

Alexandra looked at it in shock, before her face turned to stone. "Have a fun night. You are seated at table 5", she said coldly.

Harry squeezed his wife's hand, and smiled at her as they walked inside. The gym was much bigger than Harry remembered, being underfed and 10 years old didn't help either.

"I don't know how these things work, should we find our seat or make small talk?" Ginny asked

"Let's get a drink first, I could need it."

"Yeah, me too. Do you reckon they got butter beer?"

"I highly doubt it, I fear you might have to drink the same thing you drank at Ron and Hermione's wedding."

"The red or the white stuff?"

"Whichever you disliked the least, I'm sure they have both here", Harry grinned.

Harry ordered a pilsner and Ginny ended up ordering a glass of red wine. "Bdvr, huge mistake," she said with a disgusted face after taking the first sip.

"But remember what we say to James every night. Once you have it on your plate, you eat it."

"But we don't serve him things that taste this bad."

"Well..."

"Mr. Potter, are you calling me a bad cook?"

"Of course not," said he quickly, regretting his comment.

"Guess who will be sleeping on the couch next week?" She teased.

Harry then spotted Dudley across the room and nodded towards him. Dudley made a hand gesture for him and Ginny to come over. To which they did. Dudley stood with a group of people, many of whom had made his life a living hell: Dennis Walker, Gordon Anderson, Piers Polkiss, Laura Wilson, and Emily Davies. Harry didn't recognize the rest, so he assumed they must be their plus ones. Only Malcolm, Laura, and Alexandra were missing for them to play a full game of "Harry Hunting", Harry thought as he got closer to the group.

"Hey Harry, how are you,"

Dudley walked towards them putting his hand forward for Harry to shake "Hey big D. I'm great, thank you," Harry replied, shaking Dudley's hand.

"Hey Ginny, good to see you again," Dudley said with a smile as he was shaking her hand.

"Good to see you too, she replied before they went back to the group.

"Everyone, do you remember my cousin Harry Potter."

"Of course, we do, such a loser. Who is this guy?" Dennis said, who appeared quite drunk.

Harry smiled, "Harry Potter. Good to see you, Dennis."

"Holy mother, how? He exclaimed in shock.

"Life, I guess." Harry looked around, nodding to them, every one of them.

"How much did you pay for her to escort you tonight?", Laura, looked at Ginny with disgust.

"Well, she is quite expensive", Harry laughed. "This is my wife, Ginny."

"Sorry, wife?" Piers stuttered in disbelief.

"Yeah, we have been married for 3 years," said Ginny proudly

"3 years, that would make you-," Piers, who never had been good at math, stopped.

"19, 22 minus 3 is 19," Harry said with a satisfied smile. Harry looked over at Dudley, who was very amused.

"So, how did you two meet?" The question came from a man standing next to Emily Davies.

"We met at school," Ginny smiled.

"I thought that criminal school, St Brutus, was only for boys?" Gordon said with a confused face

"He didn't go there," Dudley came to Harry's defense.

"I went to a boarding school in Scotland", Harry said.

"But your parents told us?" Gordon replied looking at Dudley.

"I think they were just jealous that I didn't get in," Dudley said and winked to Harry. Harry nodded at his cousin in appreciation.

"So, what do you do know?" Emily asked after a few seconds of silence.

"I'm a Brigadier in the army", he said, puffing his chest slightly.

"Wow, at 22?"

"I got promoted at 21, but yeah."

"How, have you even finished college?"

"No, I joined the army right after school and helped bring down a terrorist group. I was made Captain of my squad after that. Soon after, a desk job opened up as lieutenant colonel, and I got it. And it has been a steady climb since." Harry had come up with a story that resembled his own but was put into muggle terms. Ginny had convinced him to scale it down a bit. The original version had Harry kill the leader of the biggest terrorist group in the world, which wasn't false, but not believable for a muggle.

"Wow, that is quite impressive." The woman standing next to Dennis, who was half asleep at this point, said.

"This one didn't like the risk, so I had to get a less exciting job", he said with a grin, looking at Ginny. Ginny smiled back at him.

"Enough about me, what are you guys up to?" Harry asked with a slight smile. He hoped they would be embarrassed by how little they had accomplished compared to him. Harry looked around, nobody said anything.

"How about you, Piers?" Harry had noticed that Piers was looking down and hoping no one would ask him, exactly like Harry had done all those years ago.

"Err, well. Just enjoying life and working wherever work is needed." He said, while still looking down. Harry couldn't help smiling at Piers being embarrassed. He wasn't far behind in muggle standard, but still. It made Harry feel good.

"Gordon?" He continued.

"I just got out of law school," he replied proudly.

"That's great," said Harry with a smile. Gordon had always been the smartest member of Dudley's gang, and the one who always suggested that maybe Harry had learned the lesson, they had decided to teach him that day.

"Excuse me," a man had appeared on the stage.

"Hello. My name is Sean Arnold, and I'm the current principal here at St. Gregory primary school, and welcome to your first reunion," he greeted.

"First?" whispered Harry in shock to his wife.

"Perhaps they should make this an annual thing, I love seeing these surprised looks on everyone's faces," she replied before kissing him.

Sean Arnold continued his speech for 5 long minutes. Before ending with "On that note, I would like to welcome your former class president, Ms. Alexandra Smith."

"I guess we better find our seats", Harry said as Alexandra walked towards the stage. The very same stage, where she once pulled his pants down during a school play.

"As you of course know, I'm Alexandra Smith. Your class president and city council representative", she said with a smug face. "I will be giving my speech, later on, I also just wanted to say welcome, enjoy your food."

At Ginny and Harry's table, Harry only recognized Dudley who sat beside him, and Gordon who sat opposite Ginny. As the appetizer got served, which was a French onion soup, a woman at their table spoke up.

"How about everyone says their name and what they are doing now. I will go first, my name is Sophie Peterson. And I'm studying to become an environmental lawyer."

"She was very friendly, and also got bullied", Harry whispered to Ginny. They had been lucky enough to be seated mostly with people that were friendly to Harry. Considering how few of them there were, Harry, felt lucky.

Once it became Dudley's turn, he said "Hi, my name is Dudley Dursley, I'm working at a construction company as assistant manager, and I still live in little whinging." After people had asked Dudley various questions, it became Harry's turn.

"Hi, my name is Harry Potter, I live just outside town with my wife and our two sons, and I'm a Brigadier in the army." Harry could see the shocked faces of everyone at the table.

"Is that you, Harry?" A man sitting next to Gordon replied.

"Yes, it is", Harry smiled.

Harry could see that everyone had a lot of questions, but he was quite hungry, so after a few seconds of silence, he lightly touched Ginny's leg with his, indicating that she should continue.

"Well, I'm Ginny Potter, Harry's wife. I'm a reporter for the daily mail, and as my husband mentioned, we live outside town with our two sons."

"How long have you been married?" The question came from Sophie.

"3 years", Ginny replied, smiling at her husband that tried to eat his soup quickly before the inevitable storm of questions came.

"But that would mean that you got married at 19." Sophie continued.

"That's right, but when you find the right person, it can't happen fast enough", Harry smiled at Ginny and squeezed her hand.

"So how did you meet?" The woman sitting next to Dudley asked "We met at school, and my brother happens to be his best friend", Ginny replied.

"Was your brother okay with that? Gordon's date asked.

"It took a bit of time for him to accept it, but he eventually did. But he did marry a girl that was like a sister to me, so I guess it could be revenge," Harry grinned. He had given up on finishing his soup for now.

"So was it, love, at first sight?" the woman next to Dudley continued.

"Yes. Even though, I briefly dated other guys while attending the school. It was always Harry that had my interest", she said the last part with a huge smile.

"I didn't realize my feelings for Ginny for many years, but I got there in the end," Harry laughed.

"That is so great," the woman replied.

"Did you say that you have kids?" Gordon spoke up for the first time since they started eating.

"Yes, two. Well, three. We are the godparents of a five-year-old boy named Teddy. His parents died a couple of months after his birth. He stays with his grandmother most of the time. We have two sons of our own, James and Albus.", Harry replied after sipping his soup.

"Albus?" Gordon replied with a confused look.

"Yes, after my mentor that tragically died during a terrorist attack while on a school trip. He is also the reason I joined the army. And James is after my dad."

"That is very thoughtful."

"How old were your kids?" Gordon's date asked.

"James just turned two, and Albus is nearly 4 months,"

Ginny replied proudly. "Wow, you look amazing, Ginny. It's impossible to see that you gave birth 4 months ago." Sophie said and smiled at Ginny.

"Thank you," Ginny was beginning to blush.

Sophie added, "My sister gave birth 8 years ago, and she is still fat." The whole table laughed

This was part 1, there will be atleast one more. The actual reunion got a bit long, so I decided to make parts. I hope you enjoyed. Please leave a review and suggestions. :D