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Chapter Two- Back to the Burrow

"Hello, Harry, Ron, Hermione," Mr. Weasley said in a cheerful voice. "The sooner we can get going, the better, so if you could get ready and we'll just be on our way." Dudley, Mr. and Mrs. Dursley we're all sitting on a couch in the living room, rather shocked that there were so many wizard we're in their house.

"All right then, I'll just go get my stuff," Harry told them, and hurried back up to his room. He filled his trunk with everything that he'd want to take with him to Godric's Hollow, which wasn't much. He put most of his school books in their and cauldron, just in case. After filling his trunk, he lugged it and Hedwig's cage downstairs to the front door, where he found Mr. Weasley attempting to have a conversation with a very disgruntled Uncle Vernon about Barbeque Grills.

"Ah, Harry, you are ready, then, okay, follow me." Mr. Weasley led them to the fireplace, where he took out his wand and set the fire to the logs inside. "We are traveling by floo powder," he told them. "We're running short on the powder, so I won't be able to come with you. Therefore, I shall Apparate back."

"Oh, Mr. Weasley," Hermione said, urgently. "I have my Apparating License, so I can Apparate back with you."

"Splendid idea, Hermione," Mr. Weasley told her. "That will leave more powder for the boys to use. Also, that reminds me that I have signed both of you up to take your Apparating test the day after Harry's birthday."

"I guess we'll be staying at the Burrow longer than I thought," Harry whispered to Ron, making sure that Ron's Dad couldn't hear him. Ron smiled weakly at Harry and grabbed a pinch of floo powder, before stepping into the flames.

"THE BURROW!" she shouted, then was gone.

Before Harry took the remaining floo powder, he looked around to see the Dursley's watching from a safe distance. With a huge smile on his face, he waved goodbye to them for the last time. "Buh-Bye," he said to them. "I'll be sure never to visit you when I'm older."

He stepped into the flames and yelled, "The Burrow," the same as Ron had. Harry began spinning around and around and watched as she Dursley's house disappeared. Then, before he knew it, he was stepping out the Weasley's fireplace. "Hello, Harry," Mrs. Weasley hugged Harry as Ron clumsily fell out of the fireplace after Harry. There were two loud pops as Hermione and Mr. Weasley appeared in the kitchen nest to them. "We're just getting things organized for the weddings."

"Weddings!" Ron asked.

"Oh of course, Ron, dear," Mrs. Weasley explained. "Remus finally came to his senses and agreed to marry Tonks at Dumbledore's funeral. They are going to get married the same time and place as Bill and Fleur."

"Isn't it a bit soon for them to wed, I mean it was only yesterday they became engaged." Hermione pointed out.

"Yes, but they have been thinking about it for some time before yesterday." Mr. Weasley told them.

"Harry," said a voice from behind them. Harry turned to see Lupin, followed by Tonks enter the room. "It's so glad to see you here safe. Did you have a nice night?"

"Not really," Harry said. "The Dursleys weren't pleased about Ron and Hermione being there, but other than that, it was the best night I'd ever spent in that house. It was a lot more interesting with my friends there with me."

"Now, run along and take your stuff up to Ron's room, and Hermione, you will be staying with Ginny." Mrs. Weasley shooed them upstairs so that she could talk about the weddings. While they made their way to the stairs, Harry saw a Dailey Prophet lying on a table with the headline: DumDum Dumbledore's Death- Will Hogwarts Reopen? He silently tucked the newspaper under his arm, and hurried upstairs after Ron and Hermione.

Harry was trouble lifting his trunk up the stairs, so Ron bewitched it to fly through the air after them for him. Half way up the stairs, they bumped into Ginny, who nervously looked at her shoes when she saw Harry. "Hello," she said after a moment of silence. Harry wanted to hold her, but he also wanted her to be safe.

"How's it going, Ginny?" He asked her.

"Oh, just fine." She replied, and then turned to Hermione. "Come on up to my room, I have your trunk and everything already in there." Hermione and Ginny turned into a room on their left, and Harry watched as Ginny closed the door behind them, and then continued up to the top room in the house.

They stayed in Ron's room, taking about Quidditch and watching a man in one of Ron's posters fly around on a broom, putting the quaffle into the golden hoops again and again, until they heard Mrs. Weasley call everyone down to dinner.