With the End comes a New Beginning
A/N: This didn't work out exactly how I
planned, but I still love it! It's a long short story, about 3,800 words, but I
couldn't break it up. Another series is coming from this story, I know that. It
will pick up from the end. But until then, happy reading! I'd like to thanks
those few people who read and reviewed Last Chance. To understand this better,
please read that first, though you don't have to. Please review! And since I'm
still a suck up, thanks to ~*Ginny*~ for being so cool! This is a bit G/D (for
you Gin) and R/H. Both of which make an appearance, but they don't play a big
role. Also, I apologize about any errors, I did go through it, and I will again
in more detail tomorrow during school (don't ask) and fix anything I find. Until
them, deal! I try my best to meet the standards of a great writer, but I have
someone I want to read this story, and she won't have access for another few
days after tonight....
Disclaimer: I'm a poor soul that isn't worthy
of writing using the great characters made by JKR. I do own the kids in this
story, and the plot, as well as the Potter's house! *smiles* Also, I own Kyra...
I love that name! And if you wish to sue me.... you'll just get my few Canadian
dollars that are worth nothing... but I do have an American penny, somewhere...
nice and shiny, and 2001, and is worth apparently 90 Canadian dollars, so I
hear...
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With the End comes a New Beginning
Harry arrived at his home at 5 o'clock Friday
night. He stepped out of his car and surveyed his house. It was a small home,
very quaint. It was a simple 2-story home with 3 bedrooms, on a small lot,
surrounded by a white picket fence. Harry smiled at the sight of it. He could
afford a giant mansion, but Kyra loved little homes. And Harry loved Kyra, and
the little house was nice too.
"Daddy!" the little voice called as
Harry entered the little home. A small red blur flung itself at him. Harry
caught the blue in his big arms. He swung her into the air.
"My Rina!" he smiled and gave her a
big kiss on the cheek. "How was your day hun?" he transferred her to
his left arm. He reached to his wife standing in the doorframe, and gave her a
kiss.
"Daddy, Mum taught me how to fly today!"
the little girl squealed tugging on his black hair.
"Really?" Harry looked interested. "Did
you like it Carina?" he smiled down at her. She bobbed her head up and down.
Kyra laughed. "I showed her how to mount
the little broom you gave her for her birthday." She said with a smile.
"Though you could probably teach her much better how to fly."
Harry joined in the laughter. "Not like
she'll be getting very high on that broom." He said. The toy broomstick
he'd bought his daughter only flew 3 feet above the ground, high by her
standards, but still only a toy. Nothing like his own old Firebolt, that now
hung above the fireplace in the living room.
Harry walked into the kitchen where he
deposited the four-year-old daughter onto the counter. He noticed the Daily
Prophet sitting on the table. He reached for it when Kyra stole it from her
grasp. He looked at her.
She smiled faintly. "Harry, would you like
something to drink?" she said. He noticed that her eyes had traces of red in
them, as though she'd been crying.
"No thanks," he said. "Kyra, what's
wrong?" he asked, concerned for his wife.
She shook her head ferociously. "Nothing
Harry." She claimed, but he knew better.
Harry looked at her suspiciously. "Let me
see the paper." He said, calmly, but sternly. When Kyra didn't move he
grabbed her arms delicately, and pried the paper from her hands. She stifled a
sob, but gave him the Prophet. He opened to the first page
"WORLD MORNS INTERNATIONAL STARS DEATH!"
By: Rita Skeeter
Harry flipped through the article. He gasped,
and sunk into a chair. Carina looked at her dad and then her mum. She slipped
out of the room quietly.
Harry looked at his wife. "This isn't
true." He stammered. "It can't be." But it is, his mind nagged. You left
her and now she's dead.
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"Well I'm sorry Gemma. But I cannot do that. I don't want to see you, or
your family again. " Harry turned and walked out of the hotel, leaving a
sobbing girl by herself.
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Those were the last words he had said to her.
He put his head in his hands. He couldn't believe it. Dolores Dyson was dead.
His Gemma.
Dolores Dyson used to be called Gemma
Wiltshire. Harry had been engaged to Gemma some 13 years ago, when he'd left
her at the alter. 6 years they had met again, for the final time, when Harry
found that she'd taken a husband, had a daughter and changed her name. He'd
loved her every day, and missed her, even after he'd met, fell in love with
and married Kyra. Even after his own daughter had been born 4 years ago, he
never stopped loving his Gemma.
"Harry…" Kyra said timidly. He never
had a temper with her, and it frightened her that he was so rough. She sat
beside him. "Harry, it'll be alright." She said.
"Alright?" Harry whispered. "My first
love is dead, and you tell me it'll be alright." He slumped away from her.
The words stung Kyra. She knew he loved her,
and she loved him. But it didn't stop to pain or betrayal. She stood up, and
walked out of the room to find Carina.
Harry sat there for a long time. He didn't
notice the fire spark up and the man step out of it.
"Hello Harry." The newcomer said softly.
Harry bolted up.
"Sirius!" he said, embracing his
godfather.
"Careful boy!" he called, as Harry
tightened his grip. "I'm not as young as I used to be, you'll break my
fragile bones."
Harry laughed despite himself. Sirius was
older, almost 55 years old. "You're still young Sirius." He said. "Still
young for us wizards." He paused. "I suppose you heard."
Sirius nodded, "Ya I heard. And I come with
news." He stopped, unsure of how to continue. "Mrs. Doyle's lawyer
contacted me this morning. He'd just been through her and Mr. Doyle's will.
You are mentioned in it."
Harry perked up. "What?" he said.
"Yes, it seems the Doyle's did not forget
about you. I'm not sure of the details, but Mr. Keegan made it seem mighty
important." Sirius paused. "There will be a reading Sunday at 5 pm, after
the funeral. We've been asked to attend both." Sirius was Harry's lawyer
as well as godfather and friend. After his name had been cleared, he focused on
a new career, for he no longer wanted to work as an Auror, didn't want to
spend any more time worrying about the Dark Arts.
Harry thought about it for a minute. "I
don't know," he said. "I don't think that I could."
Sirius shook his head. "You're going
Harry." He said, "Final word."
Harry looked at him. "You are no longer
able to make my decisions." He said, but Sirius wasn't listening. He had
walked out of the kitchen, and was heading upstairs.
"Where's my Carina?" he called.
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Sunday Harry stood beside Sirius in the
church. Kyra stood on his other side holding Carina. They watched the 2 coffins
being carried down the isle followed by a small girl who was holding her head
high, and gripping a younger sobbing child by the shoulders. Harry couldn't
place who she was.
They followed the percussion out to the
church and into the attaching cemetery where Dolores and Basil Doyle where
buried. The girl took her turn adding some soil on top of the coffin.
'That must be her daughter." Harry said
under his breath. Last time they'd met, Harry had been introduced to
Dolores's daughter Hallie, then 4 years old. Harry shook his head. She looked
much older, and hadn't shed a tear.
After they had finished burying the couple,
they entered the reception. Harry watched as couple after couple embraced the 2
young girls. The younger one was in tears, and older one kept her head high.
Harry could see through her though, she was crying inside.
Before Harry could stop her, Carina squirmed
free of his grip and ran towards the 2 girls. "Hi!" she said. "I'm
Carina Potter, and I'm 4 years old. Who are you?" Carina was always so
forward when it came to greeting new people.
The young girl looked at her through teary
eyes. "I'm Bridget Doyle." She said, drying her eyes. "I'm 4 too."
Harry came up behind his daughter. He greeted
the man behind the Doyle girls. "Harry Potter." He shook his hand.
"Regan Keegan." The man said. "It's a
pleasure to meet you, too bad it had to be under such dire circumstances."
Harry nodded his agreement. "Are both these
Dolores's children?" he gestured to the girl now talking to Carina.
"Yup, both of them. That is why I need to
speak to you tonight." Regan started.
Before he continued, 2 people walked up to
Harry. "Harry, how are you?" the woman asked, embracing him. The man shook
his head.
"I'm fine Hermione, as good as you could
expect." He said. Hermione and Ron Weasley had been his best friends since
their first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and they had
been through so much together.
Harry noticed the children behind their
parents. "Cally, Kal, Har!" he greeted his godchildren.
"Uncle Harry, Uncle Sirus!" they gave
them both a big hug.
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"Now, then, Harry, we must get to the
private parlor." Sirius said sometime later that night. Everyone that was to
be present for the reading of the will was heading out the door. Harry followed
them, and found a seat in the small parlor.
Regan Keegan stood at the front and called
for attention. "Good evening." He started. "I'm glad you could all come
today. We will be reading the will of Basil and Dolores Doyle." He paused.
"Before that, Mrs. Doyle has written a few notes in here to specific
individuals." He removed about 1 dozen white envelopes and handed to the
respective persons.
Harry was surprised when he received one. He
carefully opened it.
Dearest Harry, it began.
If you are reading this, then something terrible has happened. I am no
longer alive. But Harry, you must know that I still love you, now and forever.
(A sob caught in Harry's throat) I have a special favor to ask of you. You
denied being Hallie's godfather, and I do not blame you. But if you wouldn't
be, I wouldn't have anyone else be it. And Bridget does not have a godfather
either, for I wanted you.
Let me explain what I want of you.
My daughters have no home now if Basil and me are gone. I will not have them in
an orphanage, so I ask you this in the most seriousness. Will you adopt my
children and raise them in your family? I trust no one like I do you, and want
no one else to care for my girls.
I would understand if you said no.
We have had rough times, and I wish I could speak to you once more before you
read this. But obviously I didn't have the chance. Please take care of my
children Harry.
Love Forever and Always,
Dolores 'Gemma' Doyle
Harry dropped the letter into his lap. He
couldn't believe it. He looked over to the two girls sitting on the side,
reading their own letters. He could see tears in the older ones eyes.
Regan started talking. He went through the
will. Harry was barely listening, still trying to absorb the load of information
in the tiny letter. Sirius told him later that all it said was that the girls
were to gain the money; the estate would go to Hallie when she turned 18, until
then it would be lived in by Dolores's brother; and that guardianship of the
children would go to Harry Potter if he accepted.
Harry sat after the other guests had filed
out, obviously disappointed. Little things had gone to them, but not much. Most
was kept for the Doyle girls. Hallie approached him after everyone had gone.
"Hello Mr. Potter." She said softly.
Harry looked at her.
"Hello Hallie." He replied.
Hallie took a deep breath. "Mr. Potter. Mum
left me a letter as well. She, she told me that you were the man that day in the
hotel. And all about your past." She took a breath. "She told me of her
intentions of having you take care of me and Bridget." Harry couldn't
believe this girl was just 10 years old, she seemed so much older.
Hallie continued, "What I'm trying to say
is, Mr. Potter, I don't want to go to an orphanage. I can't be separated
from Bridget." A sob caught in her throat. "I'm scared."
Harry gave a faint smiled. "Hallie, I would
never dream of dumping you in an orphanage." He took a breath. "I know what
you are feeling. Hallie, I'm an orphan as well." Hallie nodded, she knew the
tale of the great Harry Potter. Harry gave her a hug. "I'll see what I can
do Hallie. But I don't know if we have room for you two at our home."
Hallie nodded, tears started streaming down
her face. "I understand Mr. Potter." She said. Then, she got up and fled
from the room. Harry went to go after her, but felt a hand on his arm.
"Let her go Harry." Kyra said softly.
"She's grieving, allow her to." Harry nodded and they left the room
together to find Carina and Sirius.
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Kyra and Harry discussed the letter that
night after Carina had gone to bed. Sirius declined the invitation to stay,
saying that the two needed to talk by themselves. And he was right; they talked
for a long time.
The next Saturday Hallie and Bridget moved
into their small home. The home that had once seemed cozy, now seemed crapped,
but they got along. The spare bedroom, which was being used as Kyra's writing
room, became Hallie's bedroom, and Bridget moved in with Carina. Harry cleared
out the attic to create a playroom for the girls. And with the newcomers, Ron
and Hermione brought their 3 little ones by almost each day. It was funny how
the ages worked out perfect, and Callista and Hallie soon became best of
friends, and the twins Kalila and Harry adored Bridget and accepted her as a
sister (Carina was already like a sister to them).
The summer flew by, and the girls seemed to
adjust well. But more then once Harry heard sobs from one of their bedrooms,
more often Hallie's, in the middle of the night when he walked by. He felt for
the child, but didn't know how to comfort her.
Both Hallie and Callista received their
letters to Hogwarts, no surprise, since Callista had turned 11 that spring, and
Hallie was turning in October. A trip to Diagon Alley was arranged, and the two
families went the week before the Hogwarts Express left. Hallie and Bridget was
astounded, their parents were magical, but they were away so often, that they
had never experienced very much magic.
Harry had received the Gringotts vault key
from Regan, and they headed there first. Harry was glad to see that the
Weasley's vault was no longer empty as it had once been when they were
children. Aside from Arthur's car business, Fred and George (Ron's older
brothers) ran a joke store, which had sky rocketed. Ron owned shares in the
shop, and had earned a load of money. Plus he now had a high job in the
Ministry, and was set.
Harry stopped by his own vault, which had
grown since he'd last been there. He was no longer embarrassed to open the
vault in front of his friends though. He took very little money, planning on
buying some gifts for them all.
Last stop was the Doyle vault, which, to
Harry's surprise, didn't hold a whole load of money. There was a lot still,
but not what would have been expected from a highly successful movie star. Harry
gathered some money for Hallie's school things.
"Where do we go first?" Hallie asked
excited when they left the bank.
Harry smiled at her enthusiasm. He remembered
his first trip to Diagon Alley as though it was yesterday. "To Madame
Malkin's for your robes." He said, steering the group the direction of the
shop. He greeted the witch behind the counter. "Two sets of Hogwarts robes."
He said, pushing the two girls forward gently.
Madame Malkin nodded and began measuring the
two with her magical measuring tapes. They both looked extremely nervous but
excited.
Harry took Hallie's list out of his pocket.
It hadn't changed much since his first year, but he did notice that the first
years were allowed broomsticks this year. He turned to Kyra, Ron and Hermione.
"I'm going to the Quidditch store for a second, Ron, going to come?" Ron
nodded and they headed towards the door.
'FWAP,' Harry swung the door opened and
it hit an incoming person. Harry bent to apologize, but then noticed who it was.
"Malfoy." He greeted coldly. Though
things had gotten better since they had left Hogwarts, Harry and Draco Malfoy
didn't get along. Only one person made them tolerate each other….
"Draco honey, are you all right?" a
female's voice rang out.
"Ginny, hello!" Harry greeted. Ron
embraced his little sister. "Draco, I'm sorry." He muttered to the man,
who had stood up and was brushing off his robes.
Normally he would have retaliated, but for
Ginny's sake, he only said. "No problem Potter."
Draco Malfoy and Ginny Weasley had gotten
married when Ginny finished Hogwarts. She was Ron's younger and only sister,
and he was not happy with the marriage. Draco had been Harry, Ron and
Hermione's enemy all through their school days. But he couldn't stand in the
way of true love.
Ginny smiled at Harry. "Hi! What are you
two doing here?"
Harry gestured into the store. "Ron's
daughter and Hallie Doyle start Hogwarts this year."
Ginny nodded, she knew about Harry and
Dolores. "That's right." She smiled. "Our twins start this year too."
From behind her poked 2 faces. If they didn't know, no one could guess these
two were even related. One was a miniature Draco, and the other a miniature
Ginny.
Harry smiled at them. "Well Ginny, it was
good to see you. Hermione and Kyra are in the store. Ron and I are heading to
the Quidditch shop. Draco, maybe you'd like to join us?" he offered sweetly.
Draco glared at him. "No thank you Harry,
I'm going to stay with my wife." He wrapped his arm around Ginny's waist.
A long time ago, Ginny had liked Harry a lot, and he and her had dated a short
bit of time, before he'd met Gemma.
Harry smiled. "Then we will see you later.
Ginny, we will have to have you over for supper some time before Hogwarts
starts. I'll owl you." Ginny just nodded and Harry and Ron walked towards
the Quidditch store.
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When the 5 of them returned home that night,
Hallie had never been so happy. She'd gotten robes, interesting schoolbooks,
and her own wand. 13" oak with a unicorn tail hair. And Uncle Ron had gotten
her an owl, a snowy owl she named Crystal.
"Hallie, come here for a minute please."
Harry called up the stairs. Hallie dropped her stuff and flew down the stairs.
"Yes?" she said sinking into a soft
chair.
Harry had a mischievous grin on his face, and
his hands were behind his back. "Here," he said, giving her the awkward
package he'd been carrying all day.
Hallie looked at it suspiciously, and under
the wrappings. She opened the box. "A BROOMSTICK!" she yelled. "Thank you
Uncle Harry!" Harry had long since asked her not to call him Mr. Potter, and
they settled on what Bridget had begun calling him.
Harry smiled. "It's a Firebolt 3000, the
same brand I had when I was in Hogwarts. Of course, more modern though!" he
laughed. Hallie gave him a big hug.
"Can we try it out? Please?" she pleaded.
"Not tonight little one," Harry said,
"Tomorrow if we have time, just to give you a head start to the rest of your
year. I have no doubt you will be brilliant on it, your mother was a fantastic
flier."
Hallie gingerly put the broom back into its
box. "Thank you." She whispered again.
"Now, off to bed you. If you want to try it
tomorrow you'll need your rest." Hallie gave him a peck on the cheek and ran
up the stairs, Harry smiling after her.
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The last week was gone before Harry had a
chance to breath. They'd had the Malfoy's and Weasley's to dinner one
night, and watched the kids play. Even Draco seemed to enjoy the time.
Harry showed Hallie how to call the broom and
how to mount it. She soon was flying slowly around their backyard. Harry was
correct when she was going to be a great flyer, she was a quick learner and the
broom responded to her perfectly. Hallie also spent some time playing with her
wand and reading her textbooks.
The first of September came to early for
everyone. Hallie was starting to love the quaint house and call it her home, and
now she had to leave. But she was happy, since Callista would be there with her.
The only thing that plagued her was which house she would be in. Callista had no
doubt she'd be in Gryffindor, both her parents were. Harry told her that her
mother had been in Gryffindor, but didn't know about her father. She hoped
wherever she went, she'd be with Cal.
The day they went to King's Crossing was a
beautiful sunny day. In everyone's hearts it was both sad and happy. Hallie
kissed Harry and Kyra goodbye, and gave Bridget a big hug. When she boarded the
train, she felt tears grow, but she brushed them aside. She waved at everyone
from the window. She shared the compartment with Callista, and Ginny's
children, Fiona and Draco James.
The train pulled from the station, and Hallie
gave one last gaze at the platform where the Potter's, Weasley's, Malfoy's
and Bridget stood. She smiled, and thought about how much fun she'd have that
year.
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Harry watched the train pull away. When it
rounded the corner, he turned to his wife. "Well Kyra, do you think it's as
bad as if our own daughter was leaving?" he asked.
"Harry," she replied, "Hallie is our
own daughter. Maybe not by blood, but by in our heart she is." She walked away
holding the 2 younger girls by their hands.
Harry stared at the clouds. "You're
right." He whispered. "Gemma, your daughter is in good care. I love you now
and forever." He walked back to the car.
Up in the heavens an angel smiled. She'd
watched them all summer, and finally felt at ease. "Goodbye Harry." It said. "I
love you too, now and forever." She floated away.
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So, what'dya think? PLEASE Review! I'd like it alot alot alot! If no one reviews, I'll stop posting my stories here, since it takes me extra time to, since all my stories are on my website first. And you can flame too, but expect me to say something back!
I actually love this story! I loved the first one, and even if this isn't how I
planned it to go, it is still perfect!
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