Disclaimer: I own the plot, Jeannette Lawrenceson, Nicole Pearson,
Michelle, Mark & their two kids, Charlie Johnson, and Jeramy Ludwigon.
A/N: Here's the Sequel to 'Order of the Phoenix' Harry's sixth year. Hope you all like it, there's another story to come out here soon as well that's a Sequel to this one.
Harry Potter and the Year of Changes
Chapter Three: The Ceremony
Morning finally came, and everyone was busy running around the mansion like it was on fire. Harry and Ginny stayed in bed as long as they could and than got dressed and had breakfast when they couldn't hide it any longer. Guests were starting to arrive, so Harry and Ginny stood with Sirius and greeted everyone.
Ginny needed to freshen up at one point, so she kissed Harry on the cheek and said she'd be right back. Ginny hadn't even made it two feet and Sirius questioned Harry about his dream, "It was Ginny screaming, wasn't it Harry? I won't say anything to your mum right now, you can tell me if it was, was it Harry?"
Harry nodded, "It's not that I didn't want to tell you and mum, but that I didn't want to worry Mrs. Weasley. She's already worried enough now that Voldemort's starting to get restless. I think the other voice was Jeanette's. Dumbledore said last night that he thinks he'll be bringing the Owen, Jeannette, Lisa and Nicole directly to Hogwarts after the wedding reception. He's not real worried about Ginny and me since he knows Mrs. Weasley won't let us out of her sight."
Sirius looked extremely uneasy, "I wonder if your Mum and I should stay closer to home."
"No, you two should still go. I'll be fine, you know Mrs. Weasley, trust me we'll be fine," Harry grinned at Sirius.
"Alright, but you send us an owl if anything happens Harry. We'll come home immediately if you have another nightmare like that. No need to risk anything happening."
Ginny finally came back as they announced it was time to start sitting down for the ceremony. The garden had been decorated to perfection. There were pillars surrounding the chairs that were laced with ivy and scarves. There were fountains in-between the pillars, and white roses in vases surrounded the front of the area.
There was an enchanted pathway down the aisle between the two sections of chairs that shimmered a white glitter color as people walked down it. The ushers were friendly ghosts that Dumbledore brought with him from Hogwarts, one of which was Nearly Headless Nick, though he didn't show any of the guests what he meant by nearly headless.
Lily gave Ginny a bouquet of white roses to carry in with her that was arranged similarly to Lily's bouquet. Molly had a bouquet of white roses as well, however hers was slightly different than Lily and Ginny's. At the front of the area were five lit candles, representing both Lily and Sirius's parents, and James, since they couldn't be there with them.
Harry and Ginny would sit down last, and they stood with Lily in the back as people took their seats. Once everyone was seated, Harry and Ginny walked down the aisle to their seats in front next to the rest of the Weasleys. Hermione, Jeramy and Hermione's parents sat behind Ginny and Harry during the ceremony. When Harry and Ginny got to their seats, Ginny sat next to her dad while Harry sat on the aisle. As soon as they sat down Harry put his arm around Ginny, and she kissed him on the cheek.
There were a couple whispers from people looking on in the back that didn't know who Harry was sitting with, speculating as to who she was. An enchanted Harp started to play a very soft and soothing melody while Molly and Remus walked down the aisle, smiling away. When they got to the front everyone stood and turned to watch Lily walk down the aisle. Harry couldn't help but chuckle when he noticed that Sirius was starting to look quite nervous.
As Lily walked slowly down the aisle, the aisle went from a glittering white to a mystic blue color. When she reached the front Sirius took her hand and they turned to face the minister. Molly took Lily's flowers, and Remus gave Sirius both rings. Harry had never been to a wedding before, and if he had admitted to anyone, he was glad that the first wedding he went to wasn't his own.
The minister started by welcoming everyone, inviting them to sit down and unlike traditional Muggle ceremonies they went straight to the exchanging of rings and their vows. Sirius and Lily chose to stick with what the ministry had written for their vows, rather than speak their own. Neither was sure how to word their vows so as not to offend Harry, or the memory of James, so it was easier on everyone to just use the traditional vows.
Lily said hers first, repeating after the minister and placing the ring on Sirius's finger. "I, Lily Marie Evans Potter, take thee, Sirius Merlin Black. To be my husband, in sickness and in health, in good times as well as dark days, and to forever hold a part of my heart and soul. I promise to be faithful to you, to respect and honor you, all the days of our lives."
Than it was Sirius's turn, he also repeated after the minister, as he slipped the ring onto Lily's finger. "I, Sirius Merlin Black, take thee, Lily Marie Evans Potter. To be my wife, in sickness and in health, in good times as well as dark days, and to forever hold a part of my heart and soul. I promise to be faithful to you, to respect and honor you, all the days of our lives."
Possibly being the shortest wedding that Harry had ever heard of, the minister announced them as Mr. and Mrs. Sirius Black, and the two sealed their marriage with a kiss. Everyone was clapping for them and smiling as they walked down the aisle. Nearly headless Nick ushered people out, congratulating Harry and Ginny on their own engagement as he did. Everyone ate, drank, danced and talked the night away.
Ginny and Harry spent the entire night dancing together, and when they weren't dancing, they were holding hands while answering questions about their wedding. The two of them having agreed while dancing on a June wedding, the year Ginny finished at Hogwarts. So they finally had a date to tell people, which made the questions a little easier to answer. Everyone was smiling, and taking pictures. No one had any idea that someone was watching, and waiting.
A/N: Here's the Sequel to 'Order of the Phoenix' Harry's sixth year. Hope you all like it, there's another story to come out here soon as well that's a Sequel to this one.
Harry Potter and the Year of Changes
Chapter Three: The Ceremony
Morning finally came, and everyone was busy running around the mansion like it was on fire. Harry and Ginny stayed in bed as long as they could and than got dressed and had breakfast when they couldn't hide it any longer. Guests were starting to arrive, so Harry and Ginny stood with Sirius and greeted everyone.
Ginny needed to freshen up at one point, so she kissed Harry on the cheek and said she'd be right back. Ginny hadn't even made it two feet and Sirius questioned Harry about his dream, "It was Ginny screaming, wasn't it Harry? I won't say anything to your mum right now, you can tell me if it was, was it Harry?"
Harry nodded, "It's not that I didn't want to tell you and mum, but that I didn't want to worry Mrs. Weasley. She's already worried enough now that Voldemort's starting to get restless. I think the other voice was Jeanette's. Dumbledore said last night that he thinks he'll be bringing the Owen, Jeannette, Lisa and Nicole directly to Hogwarts after the wedding reception. He's not real worried about Ginny and me since he knows Mrs. Weasley won't let us out of her sight."
Sirius looked extremely uneasy, "I wonder if your Mum and I should stay closer to home."
"No, you two should still go. I'll be fine, you know Mrs. Weasley, trust me we'll be fine," Harry grinned at Sirius.
"Alright, but you send us an owl if anything happens Harry. We'll come home immediately if you have another nightmare like that. No need to risk anything happening."
Ginny finally came back as they announced it was time to start sitting down for the ceremony. The garden had been decorated to perfection. There were pillars surrounding the chairs that were laced with ivy and scarves. There were fountains in-between the pillars, and white roses in vases surrounded the front of the area.
There was an enchanted pathway down the aisle between the two sections of chairs that shimmered a white glitter color as people walked down it. The ushers were friendly ghosts that Dumbledore brought with him from Hogwarts, one of which was Nearly Headless Nick, though he didn't show any of the guests what he meant by nearly headless.
Lily gave Ginny a bouquet of white roses to carry in with her that was arranged similarly to Lily's bouquet. Molly had a bouquet of white roses as well, however hers was slightly different than Lily and Ginny's. At the front of the area were five lit candles, representing both Lily and Sirius's parents, and James, since they couldn't be there with them.
Harry and Ginny would sit down last, and they stood with Lily in the back as people took their seats. Once everyone was seated, Harry and Ginny walked down the aisle to their seats in front next to the rest of the Weasleys. Hermione, Jeramy and Hermione's parents sat behind Ginny and Harry during the ceremony. When Harry and Ginny got to their seats, Ginny sat next to her dad while Harry sat on the aisle. As soon as they sat down Harry put his arm around Ginny, and she kissed him on the cheek.
There were a couple whispers from people looking on in the back that didn't know who Harry was sitting with, speculating as to who she was. An enchanted Harp started to play a very soft and soothing melody while Molly and Remus walked down the aisle, smiling away. When they got to the front everyone stood and turned to watch Lily walk down the aisle. Harry couldn't help but chuckle when he noticed that Sirius was starting to look quite nervous.
As Lily walked slowly down the aisle, the aisle went from a glittering white to a mystic blue color. When she reached the front Sirius took her hand and they turned to face the minister. Molly took Lily's flowers, and Remus gave Sirius both rings. Harry had never been to a wedding before, and if he had admitted to anyone, he was glad that the first wedding he went to wasn't his own.
The minister started by welcoming everyone, inviting them to sit down and unlike traditional Muggle ceremonies they went straight to the exchanging of rings and their vows. Sirius and Lily chose to stick with what the ministry had written for their vows, rather than speak their own. Neither was sure how to word their vows so as not to offend Harry, or the memory of James, so it was easier on everyone to just use the traditional vows.
Lily said hers first, repeating after the minister and placing the ring on Sirius's finger. "I, Lily Marie Evans Potter, take thee, Sirius Merlin Black. To be my husband, in sickness and in health, in good times as well as dark days, and to forever hold a part of my heart and soul. I promise to be faithful to you, to respect and honor you, all the days of our lives."
Than it was Sirius's turn, he also repeated after the minister, as he slipped the ring onto Lily's finger. "I, Sirius Merlin Black, take thee, Lily Marie Evans Potter. To be my wife, in sickness and in health, in good times as well as dark days, and to forever hold a part of my heart and soul. I promise to be faithful to you, to respect and honor you, all the days of our lives."
Possibly being the shortest wedding that Harry had ever heard of, the minister announced them as Mr. and Mrs. Sirius Black, and the two sealed their marriage with a kiss. Everyone was clapping for them and smiling as they walked down the aisle. Nearly headless Nick ushered people out, congratulating Harry and Ginny on their own engagement as he did. Everyone ate, drank, danced and talked the night away.
Ginny and Harry spent the entire night dancing together, and when they weren't dancing, they were holding hands while answering questions about their wedding. The two of them having agreed while dancing on a June wedding, the year Ginny finished at Hogwarts. So they finally had a date to tell people, which made the questions a little easier to answer. Everyone was smiling, and taking pictures. No one had any idea that someone was watching, and waiting.
