A tall, blond man stood on platform 9 ¾, he carried a little girl on his back, she also had blond hair and sweet gray eyes.
"Daddy," she tugged at his hair trying to get his attention. "daddy when are they coming?"
"Soon Phoebe, the train should be arriving any minute now.'
"Where's mommy?"
"She's just parking that horrible car of hers." Phoebe was just about to tug at her father's hair again when a young woman with dark auburn hair appeared. She kissed her husbands cheek and leaned on his arm.
"I'm glad you made it back in time darling, the boys will be ever so happy." Just then a dark haired man passed by and glared at them.
"Have you got a problem Potter?"
"I just hope your boys left my daughter alone."
"What would they want with her?"
"If they're anything like you Malfoy, they're probably bullies."
"Better then being arrogant little brats."
"Shush Draco, it's no good. I was hoping this feud had ended. Leave it be Potter." Said Rebecca firmly.
"I don't know how you married that filthy creature." Now little Phoebe shriek.
"Leave my daddy alone! He's a thousand times better then you'll ever be!"
"By the way Potter, how's it going with your third wife?" Before he could reply the train drew in. There was a huge bustle in the station as parents met their children.
"Draco, good I was hoping that Si and I could catch you before you picked your two rogues up. Are we going to the Quidditch world cup this year?"
"Si! Luke! I meant to owl you, I'm sorry I was so busy. Of course, I've got tickets for us, good ones two." The three men clapped each other on the back and Becky just rolled her eyes, men honestly. Suddenly four boys hurled themselves at their respective fathers.
"Ché! Aki! How was your first year? We're so proud of you to have got into Slytherin." The dark haired twins gazed up with glittering blue eyes at their father.
"It was great," they replied as one. "Chael, Jared and us played loads of pranks on the Gryffindors. Chael blew up his cauldron though because he was messing about and Uncle Serverus got really angry and told him he should have known better…" So the family left the station all happily chattering away, they waved their goodbyes and departed through the barrier.
THE END
