Two years, Lydia has spent with Sirius and Remus. Two years, Lydia has been loved. Two years, Lydia has had a family. She felt like she had always ween in this crazy, amazing family.

Harry and Lydia were really living up to their marauders-in-training titles. Weather it was accidental magic or being smart-asses, trouble always found them. Both had already showed signs of accidental magic. Once Harry turned his teacher's hair blue. James, Sirius, and Remus were proud and Lily was amused but still made him apologize. They also found out that Lydia was a very powerful witch. Not only was she a metamorphmagus, but she also could produce elementals since she was an empath. Now that was more than scary for her accidental magic. She almost burned down her school when a boy pushed her and told her she was weak. Yeah, she proved him wrong. That kid was an offspring of a whale, he was also the kid who would beat up Harry everyday with his goons. His name was like Dudley or something, Lydia didn't care much to get to know him. Anyways, Lydia was quite intelligent with her empathic powers and her general thirst for knowledge, Lydia could answer practically anything. She could speak different languages as well. Sirius had been raised to be "cultured" he knew French, Lydia asked him if he could teach her French and he agreed. She loved speaking different languages. She was also invested in learning different instruments. Remus knew how to play piano and taught her. She loved this family.

Harry and her were best friends still and would be cuddly with each other all the time. Their parents thought it was adorable. They could give each other pecks on the cheeks as a sign of affection. They always played with each other sometimes Lydia would read to Harry insisting that it gets really interesting once you get to chapter books. Harry and Lydia were both taught Latin to help with magic. From when they were three they were taught little bits of wandless magic. By the time they were five they could perform simple spells and charms. Lydia's favorite was the silencing charm she mastered. She would always use it on Sirius just to annoy him.

"Lydia wake up," Harry whisper-yelled. "What?" Lydia grumbled. "Breakfast," that was all Harry had to say and both of the five year olds to jump off of the couch and run into the kitchen. "Ugh, the monsters are here." Sirius grinned at the two kids. "Good morning kiddies." James said giving both of them a kiss on the top of their heads. "Good morning." Harry and Lydia said in unison. "Did you know that kid is also a baby goat." Lydia said eating strawberries. "So you want me to call you baby goat instead of a kid." James smiled back at her. "I was simply stating a fact." Lydia shrugged. "Whatever you say...baby goat." James snickered. "You're lucky I'm not setting you on fire." Lydia galred. "Oh that would absolutely blow me away. Haha get it because you have eleme-" Lydia cut him off. "Yeah, I get it, it's just not funny." Lydia said with a neutral face. "Damn, Prongs, you just got told off by a five year old." Sirius high-fived Lydia.


Harry and Lydia were messing around outside wrestling. They were six. Their parents were sitting on the patio watching as their two little demons played. "Hey Lydia," Harry said as they were approaching the patio, "yeah Harry?" "Will you be my girlfriend?" Harry asked. Their parents' attention was on them now. Lydia's hair turned pink, her naturally rosy cheeks went an even deeper shade of pink. "I would like that, yes." Lydia blushed even harder when Harry pecked her on the cheek. "Awe," all of the parents said in unison.


Harry and Lydia were seven. They were still "boyfriend" and "girlfriend". They were convinced that their parents were secretly planning their wedding. So Lydia and Harry decided that they should have some say in their wedding so they decided they would plan their wedding. They picked their favorite flowers and they also decided on Lilies just to annoy Lily. For the meal they would have spaghetti and lava cake, because why not? Lydia wouldn't wear a dress and would wear a white suit instead. Harry and Lydia finished the planing in a day and didn't ever understand why people would complain about it taking so long. Harry asked Mandy to make the food. Once it was all done they called their parents to the backyard of the Potter manor.

"Yes dear?" Lily asked when Lydia called her and the marauders down. Lydia lead them outside and Mandy escorted them to their seats. "Thank you, Mandy, do you know what this is?" Lily asked. "You'll find out." Mandy responded. "Hello and good day," Harry started, "you are here to witness me and Lydia's wedding." Lydia quickly corrected his grammar. "Your what?" Remus asked. "Our wedding. We knew you guys were trying to plan our wedding to get us married, we decided to beat you to the punch." Lydia explained. "Please enjoy your spaghetti and lava cake while the ceremony is going on." Harry said walking up to the alter. Lily, Remus, and James were trying not to laugh while Sirius was asking questions. "Lydia, are your father and I suppose to walk you down the aisle?" Sirius asked. "No, that's a sexist tradition. It's literally called 'giving your daughter away' seeing as no one should be selling anyone or taking anyone for free there will be no walking down the aisle." Lydia said with her factual face on. "Okay," Sirius started fake crying, "they grow up so fast." "Don't worry dad seeing as neither one of us is seventeen we'll still live at home." Lydia said and she walked up to the alter. "Do you know how this goes?" Harry asked. "I think we kiss…" Lydia said. "Uh-uh-uh, no kissy-kissy, not until you're 35." Sirius said pointing his finger. "Dad, you aren't even 35. Plus when I'm 35 it will be 2017." Lydia explained. "Yeah your father won't let you get married until you're 46 be lucky he'll let you kiss at 35." Remus laughed. "Well guess the wedding is off then." Harry said. "Yeah it was too soon anyway. I still have my whole life in front of me not going to be tied down just yet." Everyone laughed and they went inside.