"All Was Well"

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Daisy Motomiya glanced at the grandfather clock and sighed in annoyance when she saw what the time was.

"Kids, hurry up! We're going to be late!" She yelled.

Shaking her head in annoyance, making her short raspberry red curls bounce, Daisy placed a hand on her head as she felt a mild headache beginning to form.

"Even even using teleportation magic we'll be late." The witch muttered.

Staring over at the staircase, she watched as a group of people and creatures began making their way down them.

First came Veemon who smiled over at his partner and he was carrying a cage that had a snowy owl inside of it while a black cat and white cat trotted after him.

Next was a 15 year old boy with maroon red hair, tanned skin and grey eyes who was wearing Gryffindor robes and had bags in his hands.

This was Davis Leo, Daisy's first born child who was a proud Gryffindor and took after the Garnet side of the family.

Most people viewed him as a male version of Daisy and Minerva McGonagall almost wanted to retire from Hogwarts when she first met the boy, terrified that he would have a mouth just like his mother.

Walking down the stairs at Davis' side was a Coronamon who was carrying a bag filled with snacks for the train ride.

Next was a 13 year old girl with long silvery blonde hair, tanned skin and brown eyes that was dressed in Ravenclaw robes.

Diana Cassiopeia was the first one in the family to be sorted into a house that wasn't Gryffindor or Slytherin.

She was a very intelligent girl who loved reading and was quiet unless someone said something bad about her family.

Cuddled in Diana's arms was a Lunamon who was reading a small book, sharing her partner's love of reading.

After Diana was an 11 year old boy who could be a male version of her with his silvery blond hair, brown eyes and tanned skin who was dressed in his first year robes named Daniel Scorpius.

Daniel was a very sweet boy who loved to play games, but was very nervous when it came to making new friends.

Sitting on top of Daniel's head was a Dorimon that was very eager to see the famous school he had heard about from Coronamon and Lunamon.

Lastly, a tall man with fair skin, silvery blond hair and grey eyes was walking down the stairs with a 10 year old girl being carried on his back.

The girl had bright pink hair, tanned skin and grey eyes and was smiling excitedly as MarineAngemon flew beside her head.

The girl, Dawn Gemini, was the youngest of her siblings and was very cheerful, hyperactive and perhaps a bit naïve.

She was just like her mother was when she was at that age, but she didn't have Daisy's temper, which her father was thankful for.

"There you all are! What was taking you so long?" Daisy demanded.

"Davis couldn't find his potion's book." Coronamon informed.

Daniel rushed up to his mother and she smiled down at her youngest son, placing her hands on his shoulders as he stared up at her with eager eyes.

He was always a mama's boy and she loved it.

"Don't worry so much, Mom. We all know that the Potters are going to be even later than us. They always are." Diana sighed.

"Ooh, was that sass I detect, Di? Didn't know you had it in you." Davis teased.

Diana frowned at her brother who was snickering, until his father reached over and gently whacked him over the head.

"Davis Leo Malfoy, don't you dare start." Draco Malfoy scolded.

Dawn giggled at the pout that was on Davis' face as he was called out by their father.

Shaking his head at his children, Draco then made his way over to his wife who smiled at him.

Even though they had been married for 18 years now, Draco was still in shock when he wakes up in the morning to see Daisy at his side.

They weren't very close when they attended Hogwarts, but they weren't enemies like he and the Golden Trio were.

He had made many mistakes in his life, but he knew that choosing Daisy over his family was the best choice he would make.

He thought back to the final battle.

His parents wanted him to join them and leave the battle behind, saving their own lives, but then he looked over to where Daisy was standing.

She looked like some sort of goddess/warrior with how she stood tall and proud, ready to fight until her last dying breath even though she looked like she had already been in a battle with the dirt and blood that coated her.

Daisy's family all stood with her looking very similar to the youngest member of the Motomiya-Garnet clan.

Her father David Motomiya, her aunt Davina Motomiya and sister Jun Motomiya stood to her right while her mother Jasmine Garnet and her uncle Rowan Garnet stood at her left.

Behind Daisy stood Magnamon who had been fighting off werewolves and other beasts that the Death Eaters had brought with them, tearing through them all with ease.

When Draco's eyes met Daisy's, he knew that he couldn't leave with his parents, that he wouldn't allow himself to be blinded by their ideals anymore.

Turning his back on his parents and the rest of the Death Eaters, Draco had rushed to Daisy and she held her arms open towards him, pulling him into an embrace.

Once he was in the safety of Daisy's arms, Draco allowed himself to relax for the first time in two years and breathed in her scent of vanilla, lotus flowers and apples which made him feel at peace.

David and Jasmine both placed their hands on his shoulders, comforting him and further proving that he had made the right choice when he turned his back on the cruel and racist upbringing he had.

Lucius Malfoy was furious with Draco for abandoning his family, but Narcissa Malfoy knew why he had done it and wanted her son to be happy and knew that he would be if he severed ties to their family.

Draco had actually wanted to give his children the Motomiya or Garnet name since he wanted the Malfoy legacy and everything toxic about it to end with him, but Daisy convinced him to give their children the Malfoy name.

She was sure that their children would turn things around and show everyone that the Malfoy name would no longer be something hated or said spitefully any longer.

When his first born son was sorted into Gryffindor, Draco had a feeling that Daisy was right since no Malfoy had ever been anything but Slytherin.

Davis Malfoy has been hailed as Gryffindor's Golden Boy, easily making friends and standing up for people too timid to defend themselves, something he inherited from his mother.

Diana Malfoy was then sorted into Ravenclaw and enjoyed helping other students study and tutored others, wanting to make sure everyone was able to keep up.

As for Daniel and Dawn Malfoy, they were both joyful, kind and loveable, making many people adore them.

Draco's children were showing everyone that the Malfoy name was no longer associated with anything evil, racist or toxic and they were very well liked in the community much to his relief.

Even Draco had eventually been welcomed after a while when people saw how loving he was to his children and how affection he behaved around his wife.

Nineteen years after he made the choice to join the rebellion against Voldemort and his Death Eaters, and Draco never once regretted it.

Draco was thrilled with the life he had with a beautiful and loving wife and four wonderful children that he loved more than life itself…when they weren't driving him and Daisy insane.

"All right everyone, let's get going! The train will be leaving in 45 minutes." Draco called.

With that, Daisy began herding everyone towards the fireplace while Draco set Dawn down on her feet and the pink haired girl smiled cheerfully up at her father.

If Daniel was a mama's boy, then Dawn was definitely a daddy's girl.

When she looked at him with those big brown eyes, she could easily get whatever she wanted.

Hermione said that it was because Dawn looks just like Daisy did at that age, right down to how short she had gotten her hair cut.

Draco was never able to say no to Daisy and wanted to give her everything he could, so, of course he would do the same for his daughter that looked and acted just like her.

"Everyone to the floo! Dawn, remember to stay close. We don't want to lose you in the crowd." Daisy said.

"I will, Mommy!" Dawn chirped.

"The same goes for you runts! Stay close to your partners and try not to break anything. I'm talking to you, Coronamon!" Veemon scolded.

"Why is it always me?" Coronamon complained.

"Because it is always you." Dorimon said.

"You're the one that set the curtains in the Gryffindor common room on fire because you were fooling around." Lunamon reminded.

"McGonagall owled me and was very displeased about it. You brats are going to force that woman into retirement." Daisy frowned.

Draco was shocked that Daisy hadn't been the one to do that with how vocal she was about certain things that she didn't like or think were fair.

Coronamon pouted as Davis took his owl from Veemon while Diana scooped up her white cat Selene and Daniel did the same with his black cat Nyx.

One by one, everyone went through the floo, appearing at the train station and made their way towards 9 ¾ where the large black and red train was waiting for the students.

Dawn held MarineAngemon to her chest and was smiling happily as she held her father's hand, taking in the sight of all the witches and wizards.

Daisy smiled at the familiar sight and remembered when her father first brought her to the train station.

Looking over to Draco, she found him smiling down at her, knowing what was on her mind.

Bending down, he placed a kiss on her lips which she smiled into.

As the Malfoy family continued walking, they spotted Ron and Hermione Weasley with their children.

Hermione looked to be holding back tears as she made sure her daughter had everything she needed for her first year at Hogwarts and pulled the girl into a hug.

Ron then spotted the Malfoys and nodded at them in greeting.

Draco nodded back, being civil towards the red haired wizard before wrapping his free arm around Daisy, pulling her into his side.

"I don't see James and his family yet." Davis commented.

"I told you they were going to be late." Diana huffed.

"Diana, relax! They'll be here soon enough." Daisy chided.

"I can't wait to see Albus! We've been talking about this all summer. I hope we both get sorted into the same house and get to be roommates." Daniel smiled eagerly.

Draco chuckled at that, pleased to see how happy his son was and it made him remember how excited he once was when he was that age.

He had wanted to meet the famous Harry Potter and become friends with him, hoping that they would rule the school together, but things hadn't gone the way he hoped they would.

Then again, if he and Harry had never become enemies, then the Potter heir wouldn't have been told all Slytherins were evil and wouldn't have been placed in Gryffindor.

Harry being sorted into Gryffindor and being favoured by the headmaster wouldn't have angered Daisy who never would have told them off and stood up for the Slytherins which wouldn't have ended in her and Draco eventually becoming friends.

He also probably wouldn't have gathered the courage to ask her to be his girlfriend and they probably wouldn't be married today.

Daisy probably would have married her half-blood friend Willis or she would have gotten together with Harry who had a habit of clinging to the pureblood witch after they became friends in second year.

Draco probably would have been forced into a marriage contract with Pansy Parkinson or some other daughter of a Death Eater.

All things happened for a reason, and Draco was pleased with how their lives had all turned out.

"Look, there they are!" MarineAngemon pointed with his flipper.

Turning around, everyone smiled at the sight of Harry and Ginny potter walked over with their two sons James Sirius Potter and Albus Severus Potter and their daughter Lily Luna Potter.

Albus appeared disheartened, possibly nervous about starting his first year, but when he spotted his godmother Daisy and saw his best friend Daniel, the raven haired boy perked up.

Noticing that his son's mood had improved after their talk about the sorting, Harry glanced over and smiled at the sight of the Malfoy family.

"Hello all!" Harry greeted.

"Hello Potters." Draco smirked.

Lily and Dawn rushed to each other, giggling as they hugged and began talking about things that innocent children found interesting which made the adults smile at them fondly.

"Hello, Daniel, are you excited to attend Hogwarts?" Ginny asked the boy.

"Yeah, I can't wait! I hope I get to make lots of new friends." Daniel smiled and Draco grinned as he patted his son's head.

Instead of the slicked back hairstyle that the Malfoy men had, Daniel's hair stuck out around him just like Davis' wild and unruly locks.

"I just hope that no one will start any trouble." Albus said.

"Aw, sweetheart, don't worry about that. If anyone gives you any trouble, just tell them to go screw themselves. Or cast a few simple hexes. That's what I did." Daisy said.

"Daisy, please don't encourage our children to start any trouble." Ginny begged.

"They're the grandkids of a Marauder. Trouble runs in their blood." Daisy stated.

Harry laughed at that which earned him a glare from his wife.

"Mom, Dad, they're boarding now!" Diana announced.

Seeing that this was true, Daisy and Draco began hugging their children, wishing them well.

"Oh, I'm going to miss you so much, angel." Daisy cooed as she held Daniel close to her.

"Don't worry, Mom, I'll owl you all the time and Christmas will be here soon enough." Daniel said.

"You brats better behave yourselves and look after your partners." Veemon scolded as he felt tears prick his eyes.

"We will, don't worry, Dad." Dorimon chirped.

Hearing the little dragon calling him "dad" made Veemon's stern expression fade away as the tears began to freely fall down his face.

"I'm gonna miss you all so much!" Veemon sobbed as he gathered Dorimon, Lunamon and Coronamon into his arms.

Draco picked up Dawn and held her as he watched his wife having anxiety issues with letting her youngest son go.

When Dawn finally started Hogwarts, it was going to be hell for Daisy to let her go.

"Daisy, kitten, you need to let him go." Draco patted her back.

"This just gets harder with every kid. I love you all so much." Daisy said with tears glistening in her eyes.

"Oh, Mom." Davis complained.

"We love you, too, Mom and Dad." Diana smiled.

With their farewells being given, the Malfoy children made their way onto the train with their Digimon while Veemon continued to blubber away at the loss the young ones.

When Albus made to walk past her, Daisy reached out and placed a hand on his shoulder.

Curious over what his godmother wanted, Albus glanced up at her and found her smiling encouragingly down at him.

"Al, listen to me. I know you're nervous about going to Hogwarts because of your father's legacy, but don't let that bother you. Just be yourself and if no one likes you for that, then to hell with them. They aren't worthy wasting your time on. And if anyone gives you trouble, just owl me and I'll let you in on some things I did to keep the other students in line." Daisy told him.

When she ended the conversation with a playful wink, Albus smiled up at her, feeling more at ease.

His godmother had a gift of knowing when he was troubled and was always able to make him feel better.

"Thanks, Aunt Daisy." Albus said.

"I'm always here when you need me." Daisy stated.

Nodding at that, Albus rushed onto the train and the Malfoy, Potter and Weasley families all watched to see that their children were all sitting in the same compartment together.

Looking out the windows, the children smiled and waved at their parents who all radiated with pride and were holding back tears as the train began moving.

Snuggling into her husband's side, Daisy watched as her children were taken to Hogwarts to begin their own adventures while she stood with her friends.

As the train made its way down the track, Daisy shared smiles with Harry, Hermione and Ron who were all content with their lives and were happy to pass the torch onto their children, wishing them all of the luck they would need when they began their adventures.

The end.