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Chapter 1: Worrisome Wedding

Harry Potter was not a normal seventeen-year old, far from. And it was no longer just because he was "The Boy Who Lived", even though that was the part of his "abnormalities." It was because he had survived that fateful attack when Lord Voldemort had tried to kill the baby boy. But he didn't die, and this sealed his fate as the "Chosen One." The one who had to destroy Voldemort. Seventeen was just a number, he didn't feel seventeen; he wasn't really seventeen. He had to destroy the darkest wizard that ever lived. No Harry Potter wasn't normal.

The wedding of Bill Weasley and Fleur Delacor had been a happy and beautiful event, but would have been better had they all not had the events of a few months go on their minds. Harry was happy to be away from his muggle aunt and uncle (who he paid a quick visit to right after school) but the wedding, was...not as happy as it could have been, for anyone. The loss of Albus Dumbeldore was constantly on their minds. There was the joy of knowing something solely good such as a wedding could take place, but there were still other things on everyone's minds.

Harry sat, in a small folding chair placed out on the Weasley's lawn watching the goings on of the reception. His two best friends, Ron and Hermione sat a few seats over talking and eating some of the food Mrs. Weasley had made for the occasion. They had finally admitted to fate that they had feelings for each other. Took Ron six years to pick up on it, but it happened. They still fought, but hey? What else was new? Another person he watched, with different interest, was Ron's only sister, Ginny. It was hard for Harry to be at the wedding and see her and know they could never be together. Normal teenaged love problems? If having to leave your girl friend because some crazed dark wizard kill her to hurt you was normal…then yes Harry's problems were completely normal.

Harry watched as she danced happily with her brother Bill, who had actually pulled away from Fleur's mouth long enough to dance with his baby sister. All over it was a happy event and everyone seemed to be having a good time, everyone but Harry. He had the weight of the world on his shoulders. He had to destroy the Hocruxes and Kill Voldemort, so clearly he had a lot on his mind. But incidentally, he didn't seem to be the only one. Those Order member that had come to the Wedding also seemed to be on edge, but they didn't know about the Hocruxes, so Harry had no idea why they were so on edge.

There was clearly something going on, both Tonks and Kingsley had been called to the Ministry on some type of urgent business. The Order member seemed to have some itdea about what was wrong, but they all refused to say anything. Even Lupin refused talking to Harry about what ever it was. He was extremely worried, and giving Ginny one last longing glance, he walked over to Ron and Hermione.

"Hi Harry!" Hermione called as he walked over to them.

He smiled weakly and sat in a chair closer to them. Ron looked at him, and could see something was on his mind.

"What's wrong mate?" he asked.

Harry shook his head, not really wanting to talk about it. He didn't even want to know what was happening, well he did, but the last thing he needed was more bad news.

"Harry," Hermione said reproachfully. "Tell us what's wrong."

"I'm just worried," he said after a moment. "Everyone seems on edge today."

"I don't blame them," said Ron. "There's a lot to be worried about even without what happened to Dumbeldore still on everyone's mind"

A dark look past over Harry's face, and Hermione shot Ron a glare.

"I think it's more than that," Harry said softly. "I think there's something else going on they don't want us to know about."

Hermione considered him for a moment. "Do you mean why Tonks and Kingsley got called to go to the Ministry?"

Harry nodded. "It has to be connected. They know why they had to leave."

"Well maybe they're just worried because they had to leave, maybe they don't know." Ron added hopefully.

"They were worried before they were called into work Ron," Hermione added almost desperately, but she did have a little more sympathy now.

"Yeah they were," Harry said shrugging as Ron frowned at him. "But that still doesn't tell us what's going on."

"Well I guess we'll have to wait till Tonks gets back. If it's nothing I'm sure Lupin will tell you what they thought it was. If it's important it will be all over the papers, so we'll find out. And even if we aren't told, if it's nothing, well it's nothing. We'll find out if it's important."

Ron nodded and so did Harry Just as they finished talking, as if on queue Tonks and Kingsley appeared with twin pops, neither of looking happy.