Chapter 8: Hermione and Ginny

Hermione and Ginny arrived in London Daycare in Diagon Alley. Edith,

Emma, and Victoria were sitting outside with their bags at their sides. They walked up to them. "What wrong, Victoria?" Hermione asked. "The teacher called me a sloot mummy." the little girl said. "What's wrong with you, Emma and Edith?" Ginny asked. "The stupid, idiot, and slimy hairball teacher called us brats." the one little girl asked. "And the teacher called us, mummy, I can't say it." the other one said. "Say it sweety." Ginny encouraged. "She said that only little hellians make a lot of noise." the little girl said. "Did she really?" Ginny asked. They nodded.

Hermione and Ginny told the girls to stay, while they went and talked to the teacher. Inside was an old women with black glasses and orange hair. "I demand that you not call my children brats or hellians." Ginny said, in a rude way. "What do you mean?" said the lady. "I mean..." Ginny started to say, but Hermione interrupted. "Excuse her. We're here because a lady was rude to our children. Can you tell us who works with four and five year olds?" Hermione asked in a nice way.

The old lady got up and walked into a backroom. She then came back with a young lady with brown hair. "Lavendar?" Ginny and Hermione whispered under their breath. "You must be Miss Potter and Weasley? I'm Miss Finnigan. It's nice to see you both. May I help you?" she asked. "Yes. Um, earlier today, three little girls were dropped off here. When we got here just now, they said that the teacher called them names. Is this true, Lavendar?" Hermione asked. "How did you know my name?" Lavendar asked. "Cause you loved Seamus Finnigan for a long time. Nobody could forget." Ginny said.

Lavendar stared at both of them like they were crazy. The old lady sat back down in her chair and began to sew. Lavendar just stood there watching the lady. Ginny and Hermione decided to speak. "Lavendar, we just want to know if you said or did anything bad to our children." Hermione asked. Lavendar zoned back into focus. "Yes it's true. I only said it cause they were causing bad things to happen. I didn't know they were your kids." Lavendar said. "Okay. So, is it settled that you will be nice to our children? My children and Hermione's children do take after their father you know." Ginny said. "Yes. I promise to take them in." Lavendar said, gleefully. "Thanks Lav. Now, have you heard from any other wizarding friends?" Hermione asked, courisously.

Chapter 9: The Fight

Hermione and Ginny left the Daycare at two thirty and went to King's Cross to pick up the others. They went through barrier nine and ten. The Hogwart's Express pulled up. Two brown wavey hair girls got off. Then, one black haired boy that had very untidy hair got off. Last but not least, two wavy orange haired girls got off with one orange haired boy and another orange haired boy with untidy hair.

Hermione ran over to the two brown haired girls and the orange haired boy

and two orange haired girls."Mum, what are you doing here alone?" said one of the orange haired girls. "I'm here to pick you up silly. Sorry dad couldn't make it, but you probably know about all that." Hermione said. "Yeah, we know the story. No need to repeat it. Are we going to see dad and Uncle Harry?" the orange haired boy asked. "Yes, but later. Right now we're going to Aunt Ginny and Uncle Harry's house." Hermione said.

Ginny was talking with her children when Hermione walked over. "Ready?" Hermione asked. "Yes we are." Ginny replied. Hermione called over some taxi cabs and they took off for Godric's Hollow. "Mum, can I go to the library?" Victoria asked. "What do you think, Tori?" said another of the brown haired girls. "Madeline! How dare you speak to your little sister like that. You better not say that again. You apologize." Hermione said. "No mum. I'm tired of this. You baby our little sister, but when we were little you said no to everything. You babyed Billy, Kalob, Fred, and Hailor. But did you baby us? No." Madeline said. "You're grounded. And for saying that about your older brothers, you'll deal with your dad when he gets home." Hermione said. The rest of their ride home was silent.