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Teddy walked into James' room and looked how his little brother sat on his bed, crying.

"Hey, I promise I'll write you every week and before you know it I'll be back by Christmas. Promised."

James looked up at his friend "I can't play with one letter a week." He said.

He knew it wasn't Teddy's fault that he had to go to Hogwarts but he couldn't help to feel abandoned.

"I know that, but what do you want? That I don't go? That I wait until you're old enough to go and graduate when I'm 22?"

"No." James said while looking at his feet. "It's just that I'll miss you."

Teddy smiled. "I'll miss you to you know that."

"But if you go to Hogwarts you'll make a lot of friends of your own age and than I won't be your best friend any more."

"You are my brother and no friends of my own age can be of any more value to me than you."

The two of them hugged when they suddenly heard the door bell.

"Teddy! Victoire's here to see you of!"

Teddy looked one last time at his brother before he went downstairs, Ginny was pregnant again and Teddy hated the fact that he couldn't be there when she had to deliver the baby.

A red-haired girl came running towards him and held him in a tight hug as if she would never let go of him.

"You will write won't you?"

Teddy nodded and at the same moment Harry entered the room.

"Ready to go?"

Teddy nodded and Harry called for James while he took the two-year old Albus in his arms and placed him in the car before he went back inside to get Teddy's stuff.

Teddy, Victoire and Albus passed him laughing on his way inside again.

"God Harry, you've been silent all morning. I know you'll miss him like hell, so will I but please try a bit more to be like your normal self. For Teddy."

Harry nodded, he hadn't told Ginny anything about the gift he had for Teddy.

The car was pretty crowded on their way to King's cross and Harry was relieved when he parked the car at the parking lot.

They got out and walked towards the entrance while the kids kept themselves busy trying to look for the entrance towards platform nine and three-quarters.

Ginny took Harry's hand and whispered in his ear as she pointed at the right spot.

"That's where we first met." Harry nodded.

"I can remember something, weren't you nagging against your mother so you could take a look at Harry Potter?"

Ginny hit him playful over the head.

"I don't think anyone could predict back than that we would arrive here 18 years later taking our kids towards the train."

"18 years, I'll be in my thirties next year."

"Yep, and I would be married to an old man."

"You just wait the year afterwards when you're in your thirties."

Ginny looked at him.

"I just turned 28; give me a little bit of credit will you?"

They got through the barrier and the kids' jaws dropped when they looked at the steaming red Hogwarts express.

After that Teddy said goodbye of the other children Harry took his chance to speak to him in private.

"I have three things for you." Harry said looking at Teddy in front of him.

"The first thing is this." Harry took a photo album out of the bag he was holding and gave it to Teddy. "It contains pictures of your parents and our family."

Teddy looked at the album he was holding in his arms and smiled. "Thank you dad."

"You're welcome buddy now, for the other two objects." He took out two wands from his pocket and gave them to Teddy.

"This one belonged to your mum and this one belonged to your dad. They won't work as well as for you as your own wand but I thought you might want to have these."

Teddy looked speechless at the wands in his hands and Harry knew exactly what he was thinking.

The same thoughts Harry had when he read his mother's letter to Sirius.

The fact that he was holding actual proof that his parents had actually lived, that they once used these wands.

Maybe even to play games with him the way Harry always did in the evening when it was almost time to go to bed.

"Now, it's time for you to go to Hogwarts I guess." Teddy nodded and hugged Harry.

"You'll write to me won't you?"

Harry nodded. "As often as you want."

Teddy walked towards the train and Harry helped him to get his stuff on it as well.

A few minutes later Teddy was hanging out of one of the windows, waving at his family while the train took of.

Victoire ran a while with the train until it gained too much speed to follow.

"Guess someone's hitched." Ginny said smiling remembering how she did the same once.

"Why are they all looking at us?" James suddenly said.

Harry looked around and now noticed that indeed a lot of people were looking at him.

"It's your mother, she can't help it she's extremely famous."

Ginny looked at him trying her best not to laugh.

"Now, who's in for some ice-cream from Diagon Alley?"

Victoire and James both raised their hands as did Albus who accidentally tugged Ginny's hair while she was holding him.

"Here, let me take him." Harry said softly before they walked back towards platform 9 and 10.

A month later Teddy seemed to have settled down at Hogwarts.

He wrote Harry and Ginny often, actually every two days to be often.

His favourite subject turned out to be 'defence against the dark arts'. "Why am I not surprised?" Harry asked smiling while Ginny read the letter.

He had been sorted into Hufflepuff like his mother and he loved the food but he did miss Ginny's extra treats during dinner.

So as a worthy daughter of Molly Ginny had sent him a whole box of extra treats along with their next letter.

She herself seemed to have a lot quieter pregnancy than her last one due to the fact that James was always out to play with his friend of an other wizarding family that lived two streets away from them.

She still continued to write her column which was even nominated for newspaper-column of the year.

Something she was very proud of that and Harry couldn't help but smile every time he saw her sitting behind the table writing her vision on that week's quidditch-games.

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