Authors note: Sorry the chapters have been so short, but I'm new at this.

Disclaimer:I don't own anything.

As I rejoin you, Minerva and Richard are right at this very moment filing their divorce papers. While I write, I listen to them talk and wait to see what will come of this.

Now they have finished, and are no longer a couple. They return home together, to move Richard away to his new house, as Minerva got the mansion in their pre-nuptial agreement.

Albus is waiting at the home of the divorcees to help bring everything to Roberts new house that he needs. As Minerva and Richard enter, with me right behind them, Albus rises from his chair, which immediately vanishes.

"Hello Albus."

"Hello Minerva, Richard. How did everything go?"

"We are now successfully divorced."

"Good to hear. Now I believe this is yours Richard?"

He begins helping move and I chip in a little also.

Richard is soon moved out of the house and Albus and I bid them both farewell and return to our own homes, only to return the next day.

In the morning, I arrive shortly before Albus, and it gives me time to ask her if she has anything she would like to say to the public.

"Yes, I just want to say that this has been very hard for us, and that it was just a matter of time. We just were not happy the way we were living."

Just then Albus arrived, and I found that the rumors were true.

"Shall we go out for Breakfast? Or shall I whip up something right here?"

"Albus, as I am so recently divorced, I don't believe that we should stay together this long...." She trailed off, glancing at me.

"It's all right Minerva, the public should know about this."

"But Albus..." She paused, "Well, I suppose you're right."

"I believe it's for the best. Take this down." He looked at me. "Minerva and I are in love. That is why she had to divorce. Richard knew about it, and he was the one who told her that she should be with me."

As he says this, a tear falls down Minervas cheek and she looks up at me.

"I did love him, but it never would have lasted. It was just..." She trails off, looking uncertain, which is a rare feature upon the famed teachers face.

"Never mind all that." Albus says, breaking the silence, "Now that everybody knows about this, shall we go get something to nibble on?"

We eat a lovely breakfast in the famed wizarding restaurant "The Unicorns Horn" and then return to the house, where there is nothing to be done, so I shortly depart.