CHAPTER 6
A New Home
It had taken Harry and Hermione three days, but they had finally found the perfect house. It wasn't in the English countryside, but still perfect. They paid the woman for the house up front, and all of her things disappeared and were magically replaced with their things. They were going to have to buy more things, because their furniture and things barely filled half of the house.
It was a large three-story brick house with ivy growing up the side. There was a large front room with a chandelier hanging from the ceiling, and a family room big enough to fit their entire graduating class lying on the floor. There were two medium sized kitchens (one on the main floor, the other on the second floor), three bathrooms (one on the main floor, one on the top floor, and one connected to what would soon be their bedroom), and four bedrooms. There were three extra rooms that would be turned into two playrooms and an office for Hermione, and a den on the main floor for Harry. Yep, this was the perfect house for starting a family. (A very large family.)
Harry plopped down on the couch and let out a sigh of fulfillment.
"See, that wasn't so hard."
"True, but it makes you wonder where the woman who lived here before went."
"Hey, it was her idea to transport all our things this way, not mine."
"True..." replied Hermione. Harry gestured for her to come and sit on the couch. "We're going to need to buy more furniture, Harry. This house is too empty right now."
"Well, we'll need to go and buy a crib anyway. So we'll get more things then." Hermione nodded and rested her head on his shoulder.
"Harry, I'll be surprised if we have enough money for buying more furniture after buying this house."
"Oh, we have plenty. Don't worry about it."
"Now Harry, we can't just go and spend all of our money. We don't want to go overboard. Remember, we actually have to pay for the care of this child when it comes." She replied, patting her still flat stomach.
"I know, I know." He said, kissing the top of her head and smoothing her hair down. "Everything will be just fine."
A.N. This chapter is really short, I know. The reason I put it in was to clarify the fact that they moved, and so that the readers could get a mental image of their house. The next chapter takes place after they've gotten the rest of their furniture and Hermione is four months along.
A New Home
It had taken Harry and Hermione three days, but they had finally found the perfect house. It wasn't in the English countryside, but still perfect. They paid the woman for the house up front, and all of her things disappeared and were magically replaced with their things. They were going to have to buy more things, because their furniture and things barely filled half of the house.
It was a large three-story brick house with ivy growing up the side. There was a large front room with a chandelier hanging from the ceiling, and a family room big enough to fit their entire graduating class lying on the floor. There were two medium sized kitchens (one on the main floor, the other on the second floor), three bathrooms (one on the main floor, one on the top floor, and one connected to what would soon be their bedroom), and four bedrooms. There were three extra rooms that would be turned into two playrooms and an office for Hermione, and a den on the main floor for Harry. Yep, this was the perfect house for starting a family. (A very large family.)
Harry plopped down on the couch and let out a sigh of fulfillment.
"See, that wasn't so hard."
"True, but it makes you wonder where the woman who lived here before went."
"Hey, it was her idea to transport all our things this way, not mine."
"True..." replied Hermione. Harry gestured for her to come and sit on the couch. "We're going to need to buy more furniture, Harry. This house is too empty right now."
"Well, we'll need to go and buy a crib anyway. So we'll get more things then." Hermione nodded and rested her head on his shoulder.
"Harry, I'll be surprised if we have enough money for buying more furniture after buying this house."
"Oh, we have plenty. Don't worry about it."
"Now Harry, we can't just go and spend all of our money. We don't want to go overboard. Remember, we actually have to pay for the care of this child when it comes." She replied, patting her still flat stomach.
"I know, I know." He said, kissing the top of her head and smoothing her hair down. "Everything will be just fine."
A.N. This chapter is really short, I know. The reason I put it in was to clarify the fact that they moved, and so that the readers could get a mental image of their house. The next chapter takes place after they've gotten the rest of their furniture and Hermione is four months along.
