A/N-From now until the end of the story or when I decide to reveal what the prophecy meant, I shall be posting it in the beginning of the chapter. Cookies to anyone who can figure out what it means!

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"What a small one brings in

A big one can take out

What is an end to one

Is the beginning to another"


Ron and Lavender had gotten married a few months after Kerra's first birthday. Lavender had told Ginny that Ron had been having a few breakdowns every time he glanced at a photo of Hermione. So, though it had been unusual to Ron, Lavender had thought it would be good for Ron if he got married and she proposed the wedding. The wedding had been a small gathering at Hogwarts. They had also been expecting a child. Their baby son had been born on February 14th, Valentine's Day, and a few months before Kerra's birthday in May. His name was Stephen Cade Weasley. Lavender had wanted Stephen but Ron had argued that Cade meant pure and that was lovelier than Stephen. Finally they decided on Stephen Cade Weasley. He had the flaming red hair and Ron's green eyes. He is so cute! as Ginny had put it simply.

Ron and Lavender brought Stephen over sometimes to play with Kerra. But when he was a baby, Kerra got bored of him drooling and rolling all over the place. However, now that she had turned two he was a year older and it was much more fun to play with him now that he could walk and babble a few sentences.

Molly now had a larger family at the house since Lavender and Stephen had moved in. Ron had found a house but he was still making arrangements. Bill still didn't want to get married and the twins were too busy with the joke shop.

Kerra was now a walking, talking two year old. She was more demanding: take me to the park! I want cookies! Dress me up, mummy! Colin, give me juice!

Ginny had had a hard time teaching her manners and she blamed her child's stubbornness on Draco's side of the family. But soon Kerra became much politer when she learned she got things easier that way. But Ginny could never look at Kerra without remembering Draco and when she looked into Kerra's eyes she could almost never say no to her daughter. Ginny rarely went to the park because it reminded her too much of Draco's death and whenever her daughter wanted to go there she sent Colin with her and she stayed at home.

Colin, Stephen, and Kerra had just come back from the park and Ginny was waiting on the couch. Ron and Lavender had gone to fix up the house and had dumped Stephen on Colin and Ginny. Ginny loved looking after Stephen because he reminded her so much of her red-headed family that she missed, especially Percy who had died in a death eater attack and even Charlie and her father once in a while.

"Kerra!" she exclaimed as her daughter raced into Ginny's open arms and cuddled close.

"Mummy, can I watch a movie today? Stephen wants to watch one, too," Kerra asked, cocking her head to one side, her blond curls adorning her adorable face. Stephen, holding Colin's hand, nodded.

"Sure, Kerra and Stephen," Ginny said. Ginny had decided to allow muggle items in her house. TVs, microwaves, clocks, phones, and things like that decorated rooms. It had taken her a while to get used to using all the items but Colin had helped her, his dad being a muggle.

"Can I have some snacks, too? Ooo, can I have popcorn!" Kerra exclaimed, her eyes widening at the sound of the word. Stephen's eyes widened, too and Colin thought he was about to drool.

"Yes, but only if you eat the apple and watermelon slices, too, okay?" Colin said. Colin always made sure Kerra was in shape since Ginny could almost never refuse her daughter's pleas.

"Okay!" Kerra cried and with that raced upstairs with Stephen waddling up the steps holding Ginny's hand who was to put in the movie.

Once Kerra and Stephen, her Cinderella movie, her buttery popcorn, and her apple and watermelon slices were all settled down in her room, Ginny and Colin sat down in the living room. Even though Stephen was a boy, he was too young to hate Cinderella, him being only a year old. Kerra's crib had turned into a small baby blue bed with dream clouds ornamenting the sheets and pillow. The room had been painted baby pink along with a wooden floor. A lavender circled rug was placed right near the bed. A nightstand with a lamp and a notepad with lots of doodles was nestled between the bed and the dresser. A window was on the far left side and Kerra loved to look outside everyday. In front of her bed was a two-shelved bookshelf filled with books and with a TV on top. Near the bookshelf was the closet. Two little bean bag chairs were placed in front of Kerra's bed and that was where she and Stephen sat now, watching Cinderella quietly.

"She's so angelic," Colin said.

"Mhm."

"Gin, are you planning to raise her fatherless her whole life?" Colin asked. Ginny gazed at Colin curiously. Was he hinting something?

"Um, well, I never thought about it. You've been with me for a while so I sort of got used to thinking-erm- well, that you would be here the whole time, so Kerra wouldn't be raised fatherless," Ginny spilled. Colin cracked a smile.

"I'd love to always be here, Gin," Colin said. Ginny knew he was hinting at something, and she was almost sure she knew what. She waited apprehensively for him to go on.

"Gin, I've been with you for two years now, taking care of Kerra and you. And I feel really welcomed and loved here. I'd love to stay with you and Kerra forever. And there is a way to do this, but I'd understand if you're not ready for it yet. Gin, I've been thinking about this for a long, long time, and, well, Ginny, will you, erm, will you, umm, will you m-marry me?" Colin asked.

Pindrop silence.

Ginny took a deep breath. She really liked Colin. He was sweet, funny, and cared for her a lot. But, Draco was still in her heart and she wasn't sure whether she was ready for a new marriage yet. But, maybe Colin could keep her mind off of Draco for a bit, for a healthy bit. She needed to stop thinking about Draco day and night. It was getting unhealthy. Maybe Colin would do her some good. She needed a male always there for her.

Minutes passed.

Ginny knew she was probably killing Colin, causing him to wait all this time for the answer. She had finally made up her mind.

"Sure, Colin, I'd love to," Ginny replied. Colin sat there, frozen. He hadn't expected that answer. He had expected something along the lines of 'I'm not ready yet' or 'give me more time'. But this was perfect!

"Really, Gin? You're okay with it and all?" Colin asked, astonished.

"Y-yea. I-I think I'm r-read for a c-change. I m-mean I can't keep you h-here forever h-helping me r-raise Kerra and all. I t-think it would be great if I m-married you," Ginny stuttered.

"Oh, Gin!" Colin cried as he hugged Ginny warmly. Ginny laid her head on his shoulder and stayed there for a while in his warm embrace.

A few minutes later Colin let her go.

"We've got to tell my family," Ginny said. "What about yours? Dennis, your mum, your dad?"

"Ginny, my mum died in the war. Dennis, who just recently graduated from Hogwarts leaves with my dad. I already had told them today when I took Kerra and Stephen to the park that I was going to ask you to marry me. They thought it sweet and they're fine with it. All we have to do is tell your family," Colin said.

"Tell us what?" came Ron's voice.

Ron and Lavender had arrived to pick up Stephen. They usually Apparated or flooed in.

"Ron! I wasn't expecting you at this time!" Ginny said as she jumped to her feet.

"Tell us what, Gin?" asked Ron again.

"Um, Ron, why don't I tell all of you at the same time? I'll go get Kerra and Stephen and we can go over to the Burrow," Ginny said as she fled up the stairs, grabbed Kerra and Stephen's hand, and walked back down.

"Whatever you say, Gin," Ron said as Lavender picked up Stephen and they all Apparated to the Burrow, including Colin.

'Pops' were heard in the living room and Molly and the twins rushed in.

"Oh, Ginny! I wasn't expecting you! And Kerra! My, isn't she a pretty granddaughter!" Molly cooed as she picked up Kerra and nuzzled her.

"Mum! Don't kill the girl! She's our only niece!" Fred cried. Molly gave him glare and placed Kerra back on the floor.

"Our turn to kill her!" George cried as he picked the girl up and twirled her around. Kerra giggled and embraced her uncles.

"Who wants a cookie!" said Fred.

"Fred! Don't spoil the kids!" Lavender and Ginny chorused.

"Wow, do all mothers think alike?" asked George.

"What a surprise," Molly said as she picked up Stephen who was now crying because he wanted a bottle of milk.

"Well, Mrs. Weasley, Ginny and I had an announcement we would like to discuss," Colin piped up.

"Well, sure Colin. Why don't we all take a seat and I'll bring in some treats. Lavender, dear, should I make Stephen a bottle?" asked Molly, walking into the kitchen.

"Oh, please and thank you!" Lavender said.

"No problem," Molly replied.

"Mummy, why are we here?" asked Kerra, looking around. She had been to the Burrow a few times but only for important occasions like Ron's wedding announcement, the birth of Stephen, and when Ron and Ginny had come to mourn Hermione and Draco's deaths with their family.

"We need to tell grandma something," Ginny said.

"Okay!" Kerra said as she climbed into Ginny's lap.

Molly walked in with a tray of cookies and Stephen, who had been sucking on his baby bottle, ran for the cookies along with Kerra.

Ginny and Lavender sighed and shook their heads simultaneously, freaking out Fred and George.

"If I ever get married, my wife is going to be different," Fred announced. Ginny and Lavender laughed.

"Mummy is different! Or daddy wouldn't have married her!" Kerra said. Everyone gazed at Ginny, whose face paled at the word daddy.

"Hush now, Kerra," Molly said as she placed Kerra in her lap and sat down.

"Gin, are you alright?" asked Colin. Ginny seemed out of it for a while, then suddenly shook her head as if to awaken herself from her deep thoughts.

"Huh, what? Oh, yeah, I'm fine," Ginny said. "Just drifted off a bit."

"That's alright, dear. Now, what was this important announcement?" asked Molly as Kerra bent over and grabbed another cookie. Colin glanced over at Ginny and they both rose at the same time.

"I remember last time this happened. Ginny was going to get…married!" cried Ron as he jumped to his feet.

"Gin? Are you really planning to get married again?" asked Fred.

"NO WAY IS SHE GETTING MARRIED AGAIN!" Ron bellowed.

"Now, dear, calm down! Let Ginny and Colin speak," Molly said indicating with her hand for Ron to sit down.

"Thanks, Mum," Ginny said, looking nervously at Ron as he slowly seated himself down next to Lavender. Lavender handed him Stephen, hoping he would calm down in front of his only son. Stephen looked up at Ron curiously, shrugged, and continued nibbling on his cookie.

"So, what's the announcement?" asked George.

"Well, Fred and Ron were on the right track," Ginny mumbled.

Silence.

"Dear, are you planning on getting married again?" asked Molly.

"Yes, Mrs. Weasley, I suggested that we should get married. And Ginny accepted," Colin said.

"Gin, you just got married three years ago!" Fred said.

"I know, I know! But, guys, I need to take my mind of Draco for a while. I can't go on forever mourning his departure and forget to live life! I have a daughter to raise, and I'm not going to raise her fatherless! Colin has been a great help for the past two years and Kerra knows him well! I think marrying Colin would be good for me because it'll keep my mind occupied so I don't pine over Draco day and night and forget to live. Yes, sure, I should be sad about him. But I can't go on forever mourning. I have to think of Kerra's future. Mum, Fred, George, Ron, Lavender, I really want to marry Colin and I think it's a great idea. Will you all support it?" Ginny asked.

Everyone looked at each other. Molly looked at George who looked at Fred who looked at Lavender who looked at Ron. And all Ron did was gape.

"You really think this is for the best?" asked George. Ginny nodded slowly.

"Then I'm all for it," Fred said.

"Me, too," George chimed in.

"Count me in, Gin," Lavender said.

"Me, too, honey," Molly said.

Everyone stared at Ron and for a moment, everything was silent again.

"Count me in, too, Gin," Ron finally sighed. Ginny took a deep breath as a huge grin tugged at her lips and she found herself hugging Ron.

"What about Bill?" asked Ginny.

"We'll tell him through a letter again. I'm sure he'll be fine with it," Molly reassured her.

A 'pop' was heard in the room.

"Hey! Ginny! I thought I'd find you here! I'm so sorry I haven't visited you in a while! Inheriting the Quibbler from my dad and being a writer for the Daily Prophet fills up a lot of time, you wouldn't know! So, how are-wait, did I interrupt something?" Luna rambled on.

"Luna! It's so good to see you!" Ginny cried as she embraced her friend.

"Yeah, good to see you too, Gin," Luna replied.

"Luna, what do you think of me getting married to Colin?" asked Ginny.

"Hmm, Colin? What about Dra-oh yeah, sorry about that by the way. Anyways, that sounds nice! Another wedding! Now Kerra won't be fatherless!" Luna said. Kerra sat up straight at the mention of her name and stopped nibbling on the cookie.

"I like Colin," Kerra said merrily.

"Great! Then it's settled. Ginny and I are getting married in a few days!" Colin said as everyone began to congratulate them.

Luna told them all how her father had died and she had inherited the Quibbler. Then she told them how she had also become a writer for the Daily Prophet and how her schedule had been so busy. She had visited Ginny a few times, but only a few. Ginny missed her friends from Hogwarts. She had been able to keep in touch with a few, but some fled off to Romania and Bulgaria and all these places to play Quidditch or pursue childhood dreams.

! Five Days Later !

Ginny breathed in as Luna zipped up the zipper on the back of the wedding dress and helped Ginny put on her shoes. Everything had been planned and Ginny was glad that Ron didn't go nuts like he had last time she had announced that she was getting married.

Every minute that ticked by Ginny wondered if she was doing the right thing or whether she was hurrying into something. Her fondness of Colin had grown over the years and he had been such a great help. Luna kept telling her to stop worrying and that Draco would've wanted Kerra to be taken care of and raised properly with both a mother and father.

Snape, Dumbledore, all the Weasleys including Bill, Lavender, and Stephen, Kerra, Luna, Dennis, and Mr. Creevey were all seated outside. Snape again handed her over to Colin.

Speeches were given as Ginny stood by Colin, worrying the whole time. The speeches brought tears to her eyes again. Finally Colin gave her a beautiful diamond ring.

And Dumbledore announced them husband and wife.


A/N-Yay! She's married now! Again! Lol. If the story is happening too quickly or you think something's wrong, or even if something's right, please tell me in a review! I'm really bad at writing how time passes over a period of a year and I've been trying to work on it. Don't know if it worked or not. Please tell me! Hope you guys enjoyed the chapter! Thanks for all the reviews! Rock on!

Thank yous:

1. ILUVRONWEASLEY-Sorry, he did. Well not completely but he is now married to her. Sorry. Yay! I surprised you with Kerra's special seeing ability! Thanks for the review!

2. Wedgie Antilles-Well not really completely replaced but they are married now. Thanks for the review!

3. Smileyface1314-Lol, long chapters equal reviews! Like yours! Thanks for the review!

4. BlueAngel90-I'm swowee but Draco had to go! Lucius had to come after him sometime. Thanks for the review!

5. Cathy-Yay I love when I surprise my readers! Thanks for the review!

6. Sara D-It's okay! Thanks for telling me how to place a border! U rock! Thanks for the review!

Well everyone only this chapter then THREE MORE and it's OVER! Eek! Thanks for the reviews everyone!