Ginny woke to a knock at the door. The door opened to see Benz cautiously entering the room.

"Morning mother. Hope I didn't wake you," said Benz shut the door behind him.

"No it's fine. Collect the pile of envelopes and come here," said Ginny sitting up straight.

Benz picked up the envelopes, a piece of parchment and a quill. He sat down near Ginny and set out the parchment and quill.

"So for Bill you'll need a short distance owl for Egypt, for Charlie you'll need a short distance owl to Romania, for Percy you'll need a long distance owl to New York City, U.S.A, for Ron you'll need a local owl for the north side on the wizarding side of London and for my parents a local owl to the country side." said Ginny watching Benz make notes.

"What about Uncle Fred and Uncle George?" asked Benz looking up from his notes.

"Just go to Zonkos in Hogsmeade and ask for them," said Ginny.

Benz nodded. He folded the parchment and put it in the pocket of his robes. He put the envelopes in his other pocket and hugged Ginny.

"Go on son." smiled Ginny.

Benz got to his feet and walked towards the door.

"I won't do anything while you're gone. I promise." said Ginny.

Benz smiled before going out.

Ginny got up and dressed. She sat down at the window seat and watched the sun rise over the nearby hills.

Meanwhile...

Benz made his way down stairs and bumped in his grandmother.

"Oh hello grandmother." said Benz.

"Morning Benz. What are you doing up so early?" asked Narcissa.

"I'm just going to get some breakfast before I floo to Hogsmeade." said Benz.

"Oh. Well hope you don't stay there too long." smiled Naricissa.

Benz smiled back before continuing down the stairs. He walked into the dining room and began to eat some breakfast. Naricissa followed soon after clutching a cup of espresso.

Benz finished his breakfast and walked to his quarters. He quickly changed and pulled his Slytherin cloak around him. He put a pouch filled with galleons he'd saved up into his inside pocket and used the floo powder.

He arrived at the three broomsticks to see loads of Hogwarts students of all years crowded at tables.

Benz walked out the gutter and his two bodyguards came up behind him. Benz waved them away before continuing across the room. He saw a group of redheaded kids and immediately recognised them.

He just walked pasted and out the front door. He ran to the post office and pulled the instructions and envelopes out his pocket. He walked to a local owl on a perch and got Ron's envelope out the pile.

He handed the letter to the owl and put three galleons into the pouch on the owl's leg. The owl hooted in understanding before flying out the window.

Benz put the two envelopes for Fred and George back in his pocket before approaching another local owl for his grandmother and father.

The owl winked before flying off and riding the strong wind.

Benz then approached a middle-sized tawny owl for Egypt and a middle sized tawny owl for Romania.

The two owls both took off in separate directions as soon as their burden was secured and their fares paid.

Benz moved to the other side of the shop to a set of pigeons that were signed for America. Benz frowned before going to the help counter.

"I'm guessing you want to know about my pigeons right?" asked the person

Benz nodded.

"In America owls aren't very common so instead the American ministry insured that pigeons be used." explained the person.

Benz smiled thanks before returning to the corner with the pigeons. Benz handed the letter and paid five galleons to a pigeon that seem very eager and young before it took off.

Benz sighed before putting the instructions back in his pocket. He then felt the two envelopes meant for Fred and George and looked at them.

Benz made his way out the post office and into the square. He looked around till he spotted a shop called Zonkos. Benz then walked up to the doors and went in to see an old man stood at the counter supervising a group of fifth year Ravenclaws looking at a box of filibuster fireworks.

Benz walked up to the counter as three of the Ravenclaws paid for their purchases and walked out.