AN: I do not own Harry Potter. As for pairings you will have to wait and see. I'm sorry if that makes you upset, but what kind of writer would I be if I told you the end at the beginning. J sorry for the short chapter as well, but fear not because the next three are planned.

A seemingly normal family had just moved into a little house in London. Any onlookers would only see a pretty mother leading her two young children into their new home.

Lily led the kids up the stairs and into the foyer. As she let them go to wander about she couldn't help but feel the slightest heart pang as she watched the now six year old Harry lead his little sister up the stairs; he looked so much like his father that sometimes it hurt to look at him, but these were rare moments now. Holly Lily Potter by comparison was the spitting image of her mother with James hazel eyes. Holly had never met her father and Harry had been too young to remember, but thanks to Lily and Uncle Sirius they heard as many stories as they could think to tell.

Sirius came in behind Lily and shut the door. She could feel the curiosity burning a hole in the wall. This was the fourth house in the last five years; they dare not settle down for too long with the children lest the Aurors or Dumbledore find them.

"Maybe they will stop looking for us this time?" Sirius said with a false air of cheer.

"Do you really think Dumbledore will give up the 'savior'?" Lily asked with a wry smile. She had to give Sirius some credit; if not for him she would have sunk into a serious funk. He always saw the good in life and managed to make her laugh. "We should probably start teaching the children occlumency. I won't let Dumbledore get that close again." He will not use my son as a weapon.

"We'll start in the morning," Sirius agreed; it was time the children learned.

"They think we left for America, so we should be safe here for a few years," Lily sighed in relief. "Maybe we can even send them to school."

"They do need to be around more children," Sirius was not entirely comfortable with the idea of sending them to a muggle school, but he knew Lily was right. Children needed to be around other children if they were to develop at a normal rate. If they kept Harry and Holly out of school until it was time for Hogwarts they would both turn into wallflowers.

"It will be good for them. They could make a friend for life, or even meet a muggleborn who will go to school with them," Lily knew the odds were slim, but they were possible.

"Maybe," Sirius agreed reluctantly.

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