OMG, we are so so so so SO sorry about not posting in forever. But we've been so busy! School is crazy at the moment-now is the busiest time of year. We are also in the process of writing another fan fic with our friends which will hopefully be posted sooner than later. I'm really excited about this chapter. I think it is really funny and hopefully you'll all enjoy it.

I will also understand if you guys send Fluffy after us.

We've been bad little authors.

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"Mum! Dad! Rose sent mail!"

Hugo Weasly came running into the living room, letter in hand with Rose's barn owl twittering behind him.

"She sent a letter," Hugo repeated and handed it to his mother.

"About time," Hermione said, eagerly ripping the seal apart. "She hardly ever writes anymore."

"Takes after Dad than," Hugo guessed. Hermione smiled and looked over at her husband who was passed out on the couch.

"Exactly sweetie," Hermione replied, ruffling her son's hair. "RON! Get up! Rose sent a letter!"

Ron shot up the minute Hermione shouted his name.

"Whatsamatter?" he asked groggily.

"Your daughter sent a letter."

"Oh." He yawned and rolled over.

"RON!"

"Alright, I'm up! I'm up!" Ron said, sitting upright. "So she sent a letter? 'Bout time."

"That's what Mom said," Hugo informed. "Now can we hurry up and read this? I want to go play with Lily."

"We're not going over until dinner and that's final," Hermione scolded gently. "I've told you that."

Hugo scowled.

"Yeah, well, I was just making sure," he buffed.

"Stop getting your mother all riled up," Ron said. "Now what did Rose write? We are still picking her up tomorrow, right?"
"Yes, the train comes in at 10:30," Hermione assured. "Now shush. I want to hear how school is." She opened the letter and read aloud:

Dear Mom, Dad, and Hugo,

I'm terribly sorry I haven't written, but school has been crazy as of late. Who knew first years were given so much work? I have, like, six essays due. The older students have it way worse, though. I pity Jaclyn at times like these! She hardly ever gets out anymore!

"I highly doubt that," Ron muttered under his breathe. He knew his neice well enough to know that there was no way she would stay holed up in the common room while boys ran around Hogwarts.

"Dad, quiet!" Hugo hissed.

Hermione continued.

Albus has been a great help. Professor Malfoy hasn't been that pleasant to me in Potions and I've had to work extra hard.

"Git," Ron put in.

"Ssh!"

History of Magic has officially become nap time. I can't believe you did well in that class, Mum. I've only got a A. It's become study hall as well. I've been writing a lot of my Transfiguration essays in that class. Binns just thinks I'm taking notes. Victorie has been amazing in class too. She's got the seventh years boys goggling. It's so funny to watch them during dinner. It's hilarious. A bit like you and Aunt Fleur, I'm guessing, Dad, when she was there for the Yule Ball.

Ron blushed.

"You told her about that?" he demanded.

"She wanted to hear about our school days," Hermione said. "Now quiet!"

And did you hear that Albus got Seeker? It was amazing. There was this whole big showdown between him and Freddie. Uncle Harry, Aunt Ginny, Lily, Uncle George, and Aunt Katie all came. It was pretty cool. I think Freddie was upset she didn't get the position, but now that she and Cedric Flinch-Fletchly are a thing…I don't think it's bugging her as much.

"Freddie's got a boyfriend?" Hugo cried. "Gosh, who's stupid enough to date her?"
"Be nice," Hermione warned.

We have the Christmas dance tomorrow, well today since that's probably when you're reading this. James didn't get a date. It's the funniest thing. Nick got one, so did Matt and Andrew. Jaclyn's got about six. And get this…tell Dad not to blow apart the house…I'm going with Scorpius. You know, Scorpius Malfoy. Is dad freaking out yet?

"SHE'S GOING WITH WHO?!"

"Ron, calm down! Scorpius is nothing like his father," Hermione said. "Rose thinks very highly of him."

"How do you know that?" Ron questioned. His face was as red as his hair.

"Albus writes to Ginny about Scorpius, him, and Rose," Hermione explained. "They're all good friends."

"Yes, but does she have to date him?"

"It's not a date, Ronald," Hermione said. "Their just going to the dance together."

"Yes, well," Ron started, looking for a comeback. "He's still a Malfoy!"

"That's got nothing to do with it," Hermione said darkly. "Now quiet."

You probably just had a talk about how we're just friends and it means nothing, and Dad's probably going 'He's still a Malfoy!' But Scorpius isn't like that. He's so nice and caring. You wouldn't know he was Draco's son.

Well, class is almost over now. (I wrote this while Binns was talking about goblin rebel leaders. Can you send me old notes of yours Mum?) I'll write soon-maybe.

Lots of love,

Rose

"Okay, can I go play now?" Hugo asked. He loved to hear from Rose, but she always wrote so much!

"Hugo!" Hermione scolded.

"Ah, just let him go," Ron said. "Go get the brooms out, Hugo. I'll be out in a minute."

"Okay!"

Once Hugo had skipped off, Ron turned to Hermione.

"I'm not comfortable with this," he said, gesturing to the letter. "With Rose and the Malfoy kid."

Hermione sighed.

"He has a name, Ron," she said gently. "And you're being very stereotyped right now. Just because his father is a monster doesn't mean his son is."

"Yeah, well-"

"Just stop, Ron. Rose wouldn't be hanging out with him if he was like his father," Hermione added. "Think through this."

Rose nodded.

"Guess I'm just being over protective."

"And you have every right to be! But Harry is okay with this and I trust his judgment. He's met the kid."

"He has?" Ron asked.

"Yes. Just calm down. You can interrogate her tomorrow," Hermione promised. "Now go play with your son before he flies through another tree again."

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"Are you girls excited?" Jaclyn asked. She was fixing Rose's hair with most of the first through third year girls sitting around her. "Your going to have so much fun."

"I just hope my Dad didn't freak when he read my letter," Rose worried.

"Aunt Hermione'll calm him down," Freddie assured. "Just enjoy tonight because you know he's going to want every detail tomorrow."

Rose nodded.

"Jaclyn, your curlers are falling out," Freddie told her sister. Jaclyn shrieked and dropped the straightening potion she was using on Rose's hair and dashed to the mirror.

"Help me fix it!" The younger student's dance was 7-9, while the older kids went 9-12.

A flurry of girls dashed over to help Jaclyn. She was like the queen of all the girls in Gryffindor. They did whatever they could to please her.

Once the crisis was averted, Jaclyn finished Rose's hair and gave her a once over.

"You like gah-orgeous, Rose," Jaclyn proclaimed. "Love the robes."

Rose looked down at her ruby-red dress robes.

"Not to bright?"

"No. You look perfect. Now Freddie on the other hand…"

Freddie had on lime green dress robes with her hair in a simple braid.

"What's wrong with my robes?" she asked.

"You look like a piece of fruit," Jaclyn answered.

Freddie stuck her tongue out.

"I don't care what you think. Cedric likes them."

"Of course," Jaclyn said sarcastically. "That's all that matters."

"Well, to me it is," Freddie said.

"You could've at least gone a shade lighter," Jaclyn said. "Like Jessica. Hers are bright but not blinding."

Jessica blushed. Her robes were an electric blue, but on the pastel side.

"Thanks," she mumbled. "George said blue brings out my eyes."

"At least I have one romantic sibling," Jaclyn muttered.

"I heard that!"

"Well girls," Jaclyn announced, clapping her hands together. "You all look lovely and it is almost 7:05, so go have fun!"

The girls flew out of the tower and down to the Great Hall. Boys were milling about, and Cedric spotted Freddie right away. It wasn't hard.

"You look amazing," he said.
She smiled.

"Thanks. Not to bright?"

"Well, I won't lose you in the crowd!" Ced joked. Freddie laughed rolled her eyes. They linked arms and walked in.

Scorpius and Albus were waiting for Rose.

"Hey!" Scorpius greeted. "You look nice."

"Thanks," Rose replied. "You two look so grown up!"

"Is that a good thing?" Albus asked.

"If you want it to be," Rose said. She linked arms with both of them and the trio went into the hall.

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So this was around four-five pages on Word. It was a bit of a filler, but i thought the ron bit wsa funny. Now for the next chap, it can be the dance continued, with the younger kids and then Jaclyn and stuff OR we can just move on. It's your choice, so you have to review to let us know! I sweat we'll try to post way more. I promise. Really.

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