When Harry and Ginny returned to Bill's office they found the room empty. Harry noticed a piece of parchment lying on the gleaming mahogany desk with his name printed on it. He picked it up and read it aloud:

Harry (and hopefully Ginny),

Everyone is safe and sound and with us at Ron and Hermione's house. The kids were getting tired so we took them there to get some sleep. Meet us there when you can. If Ginny is not with you we will help you look for her.

B.W.

"Are you ready?" Harry asked Ginny. "Personally, I'm kind of interested in where Ron and Jason ended up."

"Me too," she laughed.

With a loud 'crack', they appeared in Ron and Hermione's crowded living room. The older kids were gathered around Ron who was very excitedly talking to them. Arthur had managed to corner Jason and was questioning him all about appliances. Fred had rejoined the group and was in quiet conversation with Katie, George, and Hermione on the sofa. Molly was rocking Matthew to sleep. Ron's youngest daughter, Josie, and George's youngest child, Veronica, were curled up together sleeping in a large armchair. The remaining people in the room, Bill, Charlie, and Dumbledore, were having what appeared to be a deep discussion near the large front window.

It took a moment for anyone to notice the new arrivals. Harry and Ginny silently stood in the middle of the room happily observing everyone. Jason was the first one to spot them.

"Dad!" he flung himself across the room at his father.

Harry caught his son in a big bear hug, "Jason, are you okay? I was so worried about you."

"Yeah, I'm okay now. I was really scared but Uncle Ron saved me and then we went to the coolest place," he gave Harry a lopsided grin. "Hi, Ginny!" he surprised her by giving her a big hug.

"Oh, yeah," Harry raised an eyebrow. "Where did you go?"

"I don't know what it's called but it was awesome!"

Ron walked over to them with a sheepish look on his face, "Well, you see, there is this place in the States that I heard about and apparently it was where I most wanted to go and Jason was holding onto my wand so he came along. And we couldn't get back on our own because my wand broke. Again. "

"Ron, where did you go?" Harry questioned.

He blushed slightly and mumbled "Wizard World."

"What in the name of Merlin is that?"

Hermione spoke up, "It's similar to a Muggle amusement park. A Muggle born witch in America had the idea to open it." She rolled her eyes at Ron, "Apparently my oh so mature husband wanted to go there more than anywhere else."

"Hey, it was fun," Ron argued. "Wasn't it, Jason?"

"Yeah, it was," Jason quickly agreed. "Can we go again? My dad and Ginny might want to go. Do you guys?"

"We'll see," Harry then looked at Hermione. "How did you know to look for them there?"

"Ron kept bugging me about taking the kids there for vacation. So I guessed," she shrugged.

"Hey, dad," Ginny turned to her father. "Where were you?"

"I was at the most amazing place. I believe it was called an ekeltronic store," he grinned at his daughter. "You would not believe some of the things Muggles have come up with."

Harry laughed when he noticed Hermione and Molly were giving their husbands identical exasperated looks.

The sun was just beginning to rise as more of the kids began to fall asleep and several adults looked like they were ready to drop as well. Gradually, parents started picking up small children and rousing older kids to head home to get a couple hours of sleep. Harry picked Jason up, who had finally succumbed to his exhaustion, and followed Ginny and a very sleepy Jamie home.

Everyone collapsed into their beds when they made it home, Harry in the same room as Jason to give himself peace of mind that Jason remained safe. In all the excitement, Harry had not gotten a chance to ask Jason how he had gotten to Malfoy Manor.

Harry was the first to wake up. After verifying that everyone was where he or she should be, he quietly got showered and dressed. Making his way to the kitchen he decided to surprise everyone by making breakfast. As he was looking for what he needed to make bacon and eggs, Jamie walked in rubbing her eyes.

"Good morning, Jamie," Harry greeted her.

"Morning," she responded and yawned. "What are you doing?"

"I thought I would make breakfast for everyone," he told her. "Do you want to help?"

"Sure," Jamie grinned at her dad.

As they worked together, Harry kept thinking about how much Jamie looked like Ginny. Except for her eyes, she was the exact image of her mum when Harry had first met her. He noticed her Hogwarts letter lying on the table and he realized that in less than two months he would be taking her to the Hogwarts Express. It seemed impossible to him that she was old enough to start Hogwarts to him she should still be a toddler not a young woman ready to head off to Hogwarts.

Before he could get too emotional, Jason came bouncing into the room with his usual overload of energy. Following him was Ginny, once Jason was up it was pretty much impossible for anyone to sleep.

"Morning!" Jason loudly greeted them. "Is that almost done? I'm starving!"

"Yes," Harry answered. "Why don't you sit the table?"

"Kay!"

Ginny walked over to Harry and gave him a quick hug, "Mmm that smells wonderful."

"Thanks, have a seat. We're almost done."

Jamie and Harry carried the food over and joined Ginny and Jason at the table. Harry smiled when he realized this was the first meal just the four of them had shared together. If he was not worried about Lori and had the fact that Malfoy had escaped hanging over his head, he would have thought life was perfect right now.

When they were finished eating, Ginny said she would take care of the dishes. Jamie headed off to take a shower and get ready for the day. After speaking to Jason about what had happened the previous night, Harry found out two Death Eaters had snuck into Jason's room and stunned him before he could call out for Ginny.

Harry felt a slow rage boiling up inside of him. His son had been attacked while sleeping in his own bed. At that moment he decided that those responsible would pay the consequences. But right now he had to take care of something more important.