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Chapter Four- Biscuits

Harry couldn't believe that he'd been at the Burrow for several weeks already. Tonks had become a little more cheerful as the wedding came nearer, but the Order was still having frequent arguments. Fred and George were around a lot, though they did occasionally have to leave to check up on their store.

Harry, Ron and Hermione decided that they were going to Apparate to Godric's Hollow, that is if Harry and Ron passed their tests. Hermione spent some time looking through some of the Weasley's old books and discovered that even though Godric's Hollow was a muggle town, it had a surprising amount of wizards there. There was even a small inn only for wizards called the Dragon's Nest. The inn had an underground market for wizards, and, to Hermione's delight, there was even a small library that they could use. The innkeeper kept muggles away by keeping a sign in front of it saying 'NO VACANCY.'

The day before the weddings, everybody was scrambling to get everything just perfect. Lupin even asked Harry to be his best man.

"Why would you want me?" Harry asked.

"Well… It's just…" Lupin couldn't find the right words to say, but Harry understood anyway.

"It's because I remind you of my dad." Harry finished.

"To tell you the truth, Yes!"

"Okay," Harry said. "I'll do it."

"Thank you, Harry." Lupin excitedly shook Harrry hand and scurried off to do some other things for the wedding. He left Harry, who then decided to take a walk. He heard a sniffling sound, like somebody was crying. He was surprised to see Ginny, sitting alone on a bench. She was, indeed, crying.

Harry sat down next to her, and put a comforting arm around her shoulder. "Ginny, what's wrong?"

Ginny turned to face him, tears streaming down her face. "Oh , Harry," she said, then threw her arms around his neck, hugging him. Harry understood what she meant. She wished they could be boyfriend and girlfriend again.

For a moment, Harry let her cry on his shoulder then said, "I'm sorry Ginny, but you know we can't be seen together like this."

"I don't care," She sobbed. "You-Know-Who could kill me for all I care. I want to be with you, Harry. I feel… safe around you, like no harm could ever come to me."

Harry's heart fluttered. "But your not safe around me," Harry explained to her. "Voldemort will just come after you if your close to me. I can't let that happen."

"Harry please," she begged. "I want to help you fight him."

"Ginny, no," Harry said, harshly. "You don't know how hard it would be for me if something happened to you." He got up and walked away, leaving her alone to cry.

He felt like a monster.

How could you be so mean to her? He thought to himself. I'm trying to keep her safe. But you love her and you know it. I don't want her to get hurt. She loves you too, you know…

"Harry… what's wrong?" Hermione asked when Harry walked back up to the house.

"Oh, nothing, I was just talking to Ginny…"

Fred cut him off. "Hello, you three," He said, walking up to them, followed by George.

"Lovely day," George said. "Would you like to join us for tea?"

"Um… sure," Ron said, suspiciously. He, Hermione, and Harry followed them to their room.

Fred poured them tea, and George offered them biscuits. "Okay what's wrong with you two?" Ron asked. "Your actually being… nice."

"Mom told us to be mature for the wedding, so we're taking her advice literally," George explained.

Ron snorted as he sipped his tea, causing it to splash over the floor.

"All right, what's up?" Fred asked, interrogatingly, as Hermione took a bite of her biscuit.

"What do you mean what's up?" Harry asked.

"We've seen you guys whispering and sneaking off," George said. "We know your planning something. What are you planning?"

"We're not going to Hogwarts this year," Ron said, in a fast, higher than normal voice.

"Ron," Hermione yelled, then lowering her voice said, "I thought we weren't going to tell anyone."

"I'm sorry, I didn't mean to, it just…happened. "Ron argued.

"Where are you going?" Fred asked as a smile grew on his face.

"Godric's Hollow," Harry said, then looked very surprised at having said it.

"When are you leaving?" The twins said at the same time.

"The day after they Harry and Ron take their Apparation test," Hermione said, then clasped a hand over her mouth, then slowly lowering it asked, "What did you put in our biscuits?"

"Your very smart, Hermione," Fred said, putting a hand on her shoulder. "Not anyone could figure out we put a truth-telling potion in your biscuits."

"It's our latest product," George explained. "You three have just proved that it worked, so it'll go on sale around… Christmas."

"You can't tell anyone," Ron begged. "Please…"

"Of course we won't tell anyone," Fred said.

"You know us," George said. "We're honest and never ever do anything wrong."

"Oh, dear," Hermione said, putting her face in her hands.