Author's Note: Okay, to answer a few questions, Lexi and Delcan are Oliver and Delia's little sister and brother, they were introduced in chapters 1 and 2. The title of Let the Music Heal Your Soul came from the name of a song by a group called the Bravo All Stars. They were a collective group of mid nineties pop stars, some American, Canadian, and European, that made the one song when I was like ten or eleven. Also, the last song in Let the Music Heal Your Soul was " I Wanna be Your Everything" by Keith Urban. I think that covers the questions I got, but let me know if there are any more.

Disclaimer: I don't own any of the original Harry Potter characters.

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A week later, with the help of Lexi and Delcan, the kids were in the last frantic stages of getting the ball ready as a last ditch effort to fix their parents' relationships, and emotions were running high. Everything exploded the day before the party when they were all out getting the last decorations they needed. They were searching for a particular wall hanging when Sophie caused a massive blow up.

"Wynter, did you even ask Chudley if he wanted to help?"

Wyn clenched his teeth and shook his head. "No, I didn't"

She gave him a scathing look. "Well why not? His mother was there. He should be involved."

"Soph just drop it," Delia said quietly.

"No I won't drop it. He may want to help us with getting it finally ready. You should call him."

"I'm not calling him Soph! Just leave it alone!"

"What the hell is your problem Wynter." Everybody watched silently. They all knew this had been coming for a long time.

"You want to know what my problem is? My problem is you Soph. I didn't involve Chudley because he doesn't care. He doesn't want to help us, and he doesn't want to be around you!"

"What are you talking about."

"You know exactly what I'm talking about. We're not blind Soph, you've got this ridiculous schoolgirl crush on Chudley. Well guess what, he doesn't care. It makes him uncomfortable. He doesn't want to hang out with you. You've just been too blind to notice."

"Wynter," Oliver said.

"No. I'm going to finish. You've been so blind that you've never even noticed what's right in front of you Sophia. But I'm done. I'm not calling Chudley, I'm not throwing myself at your feet anymore, I'm finished."

He dumped the decorations in his arms in to the cart and walked out. Sophia turned to the others looking thoroughly confused.

" Guys, what…?" Everybody just looked at her. Misty turned to go after her brother. "Misty."

" Just don't." She went sprinting out after Wynter.

"You should probably go home Soph. We'll see you tomorrow."

"Delia, I really didn't know."

"Oh please," Lexi said. "I'm way younger than you and I knew he was in love with you."

Sophia shook her head, turned and walked from the store.

Later that day Delia was working on decorations alone in her room when Soph leaned up against the door.

" I'm an idiot Delia, I really am."

"Yeah, you are."

She came into the room and sat down on the bed. "How long?"

"Pretty much our whole lives, you've just never noticed."

She shook her head. "But I should have. He actually told me once and I laughed. I thought he was joking."

"Oh Soph."

Sophia grabbed one of Delia's teddy bears and squeezed it tight. "What do I do? All this time, and the more I think about it, I'm pretty sure I've been chasing the wrong Zabini all these years."

"I don't know Soph. It's an awful lot to make up to him, but you know you've got to try."

The next night after everyone's parents headed off to dinner for their monthly adults night out the kids began decorating Oliver's backyard for the ball. The mood was tense overall due to Wynter and Sophia's blow up the day before. Everybody spoke only as much as was necessary while they worked, and Soph's few attempts to converse with Wyn fell absolutely flat.

Two hours after they began, everything was all set up, and the kids were waiting nervously for the time when they had agreed to call their parents with an excuse to get them there. In a near miracle, Soph managed to catch Wynter alone and cornered him in to talking to her.

"Wyn, please don't do this. I want to talk."

"I don't know what we have to talk about right now," he said sullenly.

She shook her head and planted her feet firmly. "Fine, then I'll talk and you listen." After a brief pause he nodded and she took a deep breath before launching in to her planned discussion. "I'm an idiot. All these years I've been chasing someone way too old for me and stomping about on your feelings in the process. I didn't realize Wyn, I really didn't. I've been stupid and clueless, and I only hope that some day you'll find it in your heart to forgive me. I won't survive if we let this ruin our friendship."

"Friendship, okay. I'll forgive you Soph, but…" He bent down and captured her lips fiercely. The kiss was over in an instant, but it left Sophia burning clear to her toes. " I just wanted to let you know what you'll be missing if all you're looking for is friendship." She was about to reply when Misty called.

"Okay Soph, its time to make the call."

Sophia stared up at Wyn for an instant before muttering something uninteligable and walking over to take the phone from Misty.

Half an agonizing hour later they heard the door slam and anxious voices and they ran to head off their parents before the surprise was blown.

"Where is he. Where's my baby?" Hermione was panting out, Draco trailing behind her in as much the same state.

"What's wrong Mrs. Granger?" Wynter asked.

Draco spoke up first. "Sophia called and told us that Ollie had fallen off a ladder trying to get one of Phillip's toys off the roof."

"Soph, you told them I fell off the roof?" Oliver asked incredulously.

"Not the roof," she said defensively. "A ladder."

Hermione rushed forward to examine her oldest child. "You're okay! You're okay? What's going on?"

"Sophia, why on earth would you call and scare Hermione and Draco like that?" Liam asked, his accent thickening.

"Well, I…"

All the kids were looking rather sheepishly at the floor. Blaise noticed. "Explain yourselves kids," he said in his inherently commanding way.

"Well, you'll have to come out and see." Delia led the way out into the backyard and there was a virtually unison gasp from their parents.

"Oh, the ball. I remember this, out seventh year," Jen said quietly.

"It looks amazing, but why on earth would you all do this?" Harry asked.

"Well, it's a long story."

"We've got the time," Draco told his son.

"Dad…"

Lexi heaved a sigh and stepped forward. " Oh please! They decided to recreate the ball because they thought that Dad and Aunt Ginny were cheating on Mom and Uncle Harry and they wanted to fix everything." She turned to her big brother. "Like that was all that difficult."

Ollie looked furious. " How on earth did you know all that. We told you we just wanted to do something nice for all of them."

The younger girl's eyes rolled as far back as they could go. "Oh please, I've said it before and I'll say it again, just because I'm younger than you lot doesn't mean I'm stupid. I do listen you know!"

Ginny was shaking her head. "Wait, you all thought that Draco and I were having an affair?"

"Oh kids. Ginny and I would never cheat. I love Hermione very much, and the same goes for how Gin feels about Harry."

"Whatever gave you the idea that something was going on?" Lekeliene asked.

"We were at Soph's one day and we saw the two of you looking, well cozier than you should have," Misty said.

" And we heard you say that Harry would kill Draco if he found out."

Ginny contemplated this for a moment, and suddenly it dawned on her. " Oh kids, we were talking about Harry's birthday. We've been planning a party and Draco was showing me the decorations he wanted to use."

A sudden wave of comprehension passed over the group and Delia gasped.

"Merlin! Daddy I forgot all about your birthday!"

"I'm an idiot," Oliver muttered to himself.

The other kids were expressing similar sentiments.

"I'm sorry we worried you all so much, but you know you should have just come and talked to us." Ginny told them.

"I know. Sorry we were so stupid, and for simultaneously ruining your surprise party and forgetting your birthday uncle Harry." Ollie said.

"It's fine. I caught on about their little surprise party ages ago," Harry said.

"You did?" Ginny asked, surprised. He nodded and she laughed.

"Well, even though you're in major trouble for telling us Ollie had fallen off the roof, we may as well enjoy all your hard work," Liam said.

All in agreement on that point, they all spread out to sample the food and admire the decorations that they had worked so hard on.

As the night was winding down, and all the adults were dancing to the song that Draco had requested and the dance for Hermione, Sophia found Wynter again.

"You know, I was talking to Delia yesterday, and I told her that… that I think I've been chasing after the wrong Zabini all these years."

Wyn couldn't help the grin that crossed his face. "Well I didn't know you swung that way, but I'm sure if you talk to Misty…"

Sophia cut him off with a sharp punch in the arm. "You know what I mean. I don't think I want to miss out on what you gave me a sample of earlier."

"Good, neither do I." He bent down and kissed her softly.

Across the yard Delia and Oliver were watching them.

"So they're okay, and we're okay right?" Ollie asked.

Delia stood on her tip toes to kiss him before nodding.

"We're okay. We've proven ourselves to be idiots, but we're okay."

"I'm glad."

Hermione and Draco watched the interaction between their children and their best friends' children and smiled.

"We did good," Hermione whispered against her husband's chest.

"Yeah, we really did."

Be the wheels that never rust

And be the spark that lights you up

All that you've been dreaming of and more

So much more

I wanna be your everything

FINIS

And so ends the saga of the children of our Hogwarts generation. I hope you enjoyed, even though it was a little short. Thank you.