Draco caught Jade before she fell to the ground and everyone let out a small yelp when they saw her fall unconscious.

"Oh my goodness! She's gone into shock." Hermione said trying not to bend down too much. She was pregnant and held on to a young girl's hand that looked very much like her. Jade groaned in his arms and Draco looked down to see her roll her head to the side.

"Let's just take her inside first." Arthur suggested. Draco nodded and supported Jade's head with his arm and placed his other arm under her knees.

"Have you got my sister Malfoy?" George asked. Draco looked to see Fred and George grin while Bill and Charlie smirked at him. Ron didn't seem pleased at all. Ever since he had seen Draco Malfoy, Ron glowered all the time but right now, he looked concerned to see his unconscious twin sister after all these years. Harry stood there, carrying one of his sons who looked staggeringly just like him.

"Don't worry, I've got her." Draco assured them. He lifted Jade easily and followed Molly and Arthur into the Burrow. The house was awfully cramped and awkward looking. There were so many pictures hanging on the walls. Draco followed them upstairs and Molly opened the door to what seemed like their guest room and Jade's old room.

"Put her on the bed dear." Molly said. Draco placed Jade gently on the bed and he looked around to see everyone hovering over her.

Jade opened her eyes and saw so many familiar faces. Two identical faces in particular blinked and smiled at her that Jade realized had missed more than she could have ever thought.

"I swear I told them not to have Ron be the first one you had to see. The sight of him makes Crookshanks cough up more than hairballs." Fred said.

"Well it could have been worse couldn't it? Imagine if Percy had been there. Jade could have dropped dead." George said. No one noticed Draco shift uncomfortably in his stance when they mentioned death and Jade together.

"Well she hasn't coughed up any hairballs or dropped dead. Move aside." Ron said shoving George away.

"But she fainted didn't she? That alone proves my point. She doesn't have to cough up hairballs, don't you, the jelly of my bean?" Fred asked Jade who tried to adjust her eyes to her family. There were a few sighs and scoffs.

"There he goes again with the jelly of my bean. What's next? The tea cozy to my Dobby?" a voice, which sounded like Angelina, asked.

"How are you feeling sweetheart?" Molly asked pushing them aside.

This was definitely not a dream. This was really happening. The people that she loved so dearly and couldn't stop thinking about all these years were standing in front of her, giving her their watery smiles. Christmas just came too early.

"Mum." Jade croaked. She pushed herself up and hugged her mother feeling the years of anguish and torment exploding out of her.

"I'm so sorry Jade." Her mother cried.

"No don't be sorry Mum, I should be sorry! I shouldn't have-"

"It's not your fault Jade. It's our fault. We should have never let you leave. How could I have done this to you? My sweet, sweet child. You don't know how much I've missed you." she said.

Jade hugged her tightly burying her face into her mother's shoulder, breathing in her mother's sweet smell. Draco stood back and saw Jade reconnecting with her family again. He felt a lump form in his throat as he watched Molly let go of Jade and Arthur welcome back his daughter into his arms. He held his daughter tightly to him, keeping himself strong enough not to cry. The way Jade bawled in his arms caused Draco to turn away from looking on any further. It gave him a sense of peace that Jade had gotten what she had always wanted ever since they left from the Burrow.

He knew that this part of Jades life was something that she was going to cherish until Monday night. Whenever he thought about Monday night, he'd instantly go into a state of panic. Why couldn't she just be given a second chance in life just as he had been given a second chance to make her happy? A glint of blonde hair caught his eye and he saw Rosa on her knees, playing with a baby with red hair on the floor. She giggled and looked up to see Draco watching her and she gave a nod.

After hugging her father, Jade almost screamed when all of her brothers and sister toppled over to hug her.

"Mum told us what happened. You couldn't even visit once?" Ginny asked, wiping her eyes from the tears.

"Ginny please." Jade said seeing her sister shake her head. "I'm really sorry." Jade said touching Ginny's hand.

"It's better if we drop the subject. There's no use talking about whatever happened in the past. Jade and Draco are back home and that's all anybody ever wanted. We have to start over anew. If it wasn't for Draco, we would have probably never get to see this day." Arthur said looking at Draco who knew better then all of them about never getting to see this day.

"Thank you Draco." Hermione said from the bed.

Draco nodded at Hermione and to everyone else who thanked him. Fleur Delacour danced towards him and kissed his cheeks.

"Good man." Bill said clapping Draco's back and shaking his hand.

"Why did you contact us after all these years? What reminded you that she had a family after 6 years?" Ron asked tightly. Everyone turned around towards him.

"Ron-" Molly growled but Draco placed a hand on her shoulder.

"He's right and I apologize for that…Ron." Draco said feeling that it was incredibly hard for him to be civilized with Ronald Weasley who had broken his nose at Hogwarts and had been his rival along with Potter almost all of his life. He knew that if he was going to behave badly, it would upset Jade and the whole point of the reunion and he didn't want to even think about ruining anything for Jade.

"Honestly speaking, after I left the Burrow, I vowed to myself that I would never come back here again. Jade and I had gotten married and had to leave from here because no one agreed to it. Words were exchanged and before anyone got hurt we left. That's the impression we had of each other and none of us knew when we were going to ever see each other again but imagine having to see that look on your wife's face whenever she talks about her estranged family. I mean I grew up almost isolated from my family. I never had any siblings. I never had cousins that I had met. I never had parents that cared so I didn't see what the big deal was. I was fine in my own world but I saw that Jade wasn't. And honestly, it would have taken some people a year, a day, a month, 2 years, 3, 4, 5 years. Maybe never for someone. Maybe it would have been too late for that person to realize that they shouldn't waste their lives living away from the people that always mattered to them. The bottom line is that it takes people time to realize that nothing is more important than spending the rest of your life not ignoring the people you've loved but spending every last moment of your life with them…because you don't live forever. You never know when you're going to leave and in the moments that you do, the last thing you want to do is to regret and thinking what if…or I should have…" Draco said.

"To regret while you're dying is one thing, to regret when that person had died is a completely different thing. It changes your life." He said to Ron.