Well, my friends… this is the end. It was beautiful though short (only 3 months to make) road but I loved every minute of it. I especially thank you, my readers, for your constant reviews and your unselfish support. I appreciate it a lot. I will miss you; make no mistake.

I hope you'll enjoy this short little epilogue which I thought both nice and simple… thanks again for everything and… "hasta pronto!"

So…here it is; chapter 49; epilogue… enjoy.

Chapter 49; Epilogue:

Life is never fair… and perhaps it is a good thing for most of us that is not.

But in this case, everyone had nothing to declare but their happiness.

Sure enough, the twins had grown into 10 year olds and Molly Weasley was only glad that her youngest son, Ronald Weasley, had married Hermione Granger, though Oscar Wilde had the right idea when saying that 'one should always be in love. That is the reason one should never marry'.

Despite minor drawbacks, life in Hogsmeade was alright. The lack of Dark Wizards had made both Ron and Hermione's job a nightmare, so they had resigned as soon as the possibility had came about.

Ron is working, coaching "The Tornados", a popular Quidditch team, and Hermione is teaching Defence Against the Dark Arts, much to Snape's displeasure.

Little Al and Lei had first demonstrated their magical ability at the age of three, and sure enough, letters from Hogwarts were soon to arrive.

Florence and George did not re- marry but they travelled around the world as much as they could. Florence is still writing books and George is still running "Weasley Wizard Wheezes". His son Georgie, who is now 13, enjoys spending time with his father and his stepmother Florence. Florence is currently reconsidering the idea of becoming a mother. She is starting to like the idea…

…quite a lot, I daresay. Soon enough, more than just Hogwarts letters were soon to arrive at Ron and Hermione's place- The Burrow II, as I like calling their home- and quite sure, it would have something to do with babies.

Fred and Neville are still shagging like rabbits, and they continue creating beautiful outfits for the modern wizard.

Ginny and Harry Potter and very happy indeed, and they have three children; two girls and one boy who inherited Harry's hair and Ginny's eyes, so he looks a lot like James Potter.

As far as Sirius is concerned, he has created a bond with Severus Snape and they play chess every Sunday. The score goes as follows:

Sirius Black: 255.

Severus Snape: 256.

Severus Snape is still teaching Potions at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and every year he gets rejected when posting for the Defence Against the Dark Arts job. He exchanges letters with both Florence Pugliare and Elisabeth Pavlovsky, though he secretly loves only one of them.

He will always love her.

As I said a couple of chapters ago, life is all about endings, my friends. And this story had to end, sooner or later.

'I'm Hermione Granger,' She had once introduced herself while she was still in her muggle clothes, 'and who are you?' An eleven year old Hermione had asked, while looking into his blue eyes. He had red hair… and dirt on his nose but somehow he inspired her confidence.

'I'm Ronald Weasley,' He had shyly answered, staring back. She had bushy hair but she was pretty and intelligent. He could see it in her eyes. Something about her inspired his confidence.

That little conversation was all it took.

Who would have though that love was in the air?