For a week Harry only regained consciousness when ever Ginny was around, but eventually he started to wake for longer bouts and after the second week he was like nothing had ever happened. The midiwitches couldn't even explain why he was awake. They hadn't told the Weasleys the extent of his brain damage, they were expecting him to never wake again but had held off saying anything until Ginny was out of the woods. They couldn't even explain how he had survived. They knew he had been hit with an extremely powerful curse and from what Ron and Hermione explained; it was the only curse you couldn't survive. So Harry Potter did it again, not only did he survive it from Voldermort, but also from Lexis, he was a true anomaly now. When asked what he thought he simply remarked that he couldn't leave Ginny and his babies.

When the Daily Prophet got wind of everything the hospital was flooded with reporters, it took them a whole hour with all of the muscle they had to get rid of them. This had built Harry's resolve to leave, so the next day he was released to go home to the Burrow, under strict instructions that he did nothing stressful. Molly practically wrapped him up in cotton wool for the first few days, but eventually let her guard down.

Ginny had now become so large that she only managed to waddle about. Both Harry and Molly tried to insist that she stayed home at all times, but after a few days of the rule she was ready to tare her hair out so they let her off to do to Diagon Alley, followed of course by every spare family member. Harry supported her constantly, holding one arm around her waist and holding tightly to her hand with the other. He was still terrified that she would break, even though he was the one that had almost died.

After a quick trip to Gringotts Harry presented Ginny with enough money to buy her perfect nursery. Fred and George had decided it was about time to clear out of their old room and so had given it to Harry and Ginny. They'd chosen to make that their room and Ginny's room, since it was smaller, would be the nursery. Harry had tried to convince Molly and Author that they should move out, but they wouldn't hear it, insisting that they would need all the help they could get in the beginning.

So they returned from their trip with two new cribs, both solid wood, Ginny insisted on nothing but the best. A matching changing table came with it, a wardrobe and set of chest of draws came along with the set. As soon as they returned Ginny played on their worries of an early delivery insisting the room should be done straight away in case.

So Ron and Harry set to work paint, while Ginny stayed a good distance away with Hermione. Both girls had had much fun buying baby cloths, so each child had enough cloths to suit them forever. Now that Ginny was half way through her 6th month she thought it prudent to pick out cloths for the delivery. While Harry and Ron slaved to get the room ready for her, she packed up things she would need for the delivery. Hermione took great delight in just watching Ginny, saying how content she looked being motherly. Ginny had to agree, since leaving the hospital she had thrown herself into everything motherly she could get her hands on. She even willingly helped her mother cook.

When the room was finished Harry took her in there with no one else around just so they could be together. Ginny's breathe caught as she opened her eyes in her new babies' room. They had painted it half and half blue and pink, putting a crib on each side. In the middle was the changing station and chest of draws, making it easy to grab everything that would be needed for both. Harry had even stocked up on dippers and all the essentials without Ginny knowing. She especially loved the ceiling that was a present from Hermione. She had worked out how the ceiling in Hogwarts Great Hall had been bewitched and done the same there. Ginny could look up and see the stars now, and she knew tomorrow the room would be full of bright day light.

Harry's gift to her though was the best thing she could ask for. For as long as she had wanted children she had wanted somewhere where she could just sit and be with her babies. She had also known that with her family's income it might not have been possible, but of course Harry had given her everything she could ever ask for. In the corner near the window, which had now been transformed into a bay window, was a rocking chair. The solid wood chair had plenty of cushions to make it comfortable, and the arms had places for her to be able to store things in. he had even gotten her the stool that went with it so she could rest her feet and still rock at the same time. Ginny couldn't hold the tears back anymore; she clung to Harry as she cried assuring him it was everything she could ever ask for.

When she reached her 7th month her midwife visited every week to check on her, and they discussed exactly how she wanted to deliver. Since Ginny decided she and Harry had spent way to much time in hospitals she opted to have the babies at the Burrow. Molly was over the moon at her decision, but made her promise if there was any slightest sign that she was in trouble that they would go to the hospital. Ginny assured her that she would never put her babies in danger, and after that it was decided. Her midwife was more than happy to do this, and gave her a stone that if she squeezed hard enough would let the midwife know that she was in labour.

So for the next month and half things were rather quiet in the Burrow. Hermione stayed with Ginny at all times, especially since Harry was being swept of to the Ministry a lot as he did his Auror training. He hated being away from Ginny, but she insisted that he go, and he could never argue with her lately for fear of the stress it would cause.