-1Please fasten you seat belts and remain seated while the fan fiction is in motion. I've hit fast forward.
Jkr is still the owner of Harry Potter and all that. I still don't make a cent.
Teddy 13
I was a quiet day at the MOM. Harry sat with his heels upon his desk and hands folded behind his head. The framed pictures had only grown in number since he had moved in to this office. He smiled as his children, nieces and nephews waved to him from their frames. The latest was a picture Dennis had taken of Teddy and his friends celebrating Teddy's 17th birthday in hogsmede.
Seventeen. Could it have been that long? Who could have known that that tiny baby who had captured his heart would be the tall young man waving to him, one arm slung around the shoulder's of his best mate Victoire.
Bill smiled as he packed the last picture in to the box. He had decided that he had worked for Gringots long enough. This was his last day. After taking a month off he was going to join his brother George in running WWW. The picture he held in his hand was of two babies, one white haired and one who's hair changed colors, sleeping on a blanket at the beach in front of shell cottage.
Victoire was going to be 16 next month and the other baby, Teddy was already 17. They were each other's best friends., had been all their lives. The tall strong, handsome man and the absolutely stunning young woman.
George sat sipping his tea as he read the latest letter from his god-daughter Victoire. It was thanking him for helping arraign the surprise fireworks display for Teddy's 17th birthday. He smiled as he thought of the trouble those two seemingly innocent and trustworthy youngsters could stir up! His brother Fred would be proud of the pranks Victoire and Teddy had pulled off at Hogwarts. George suspected that Neville knew who was behind the occasional mayhem, but he had never let on.
Hagrid and Gwarp sat in front of Hagrids hut watching as a group of laughing students headed their way. Leading the way, as usual, were Teddy and Victoire. The best friends and their lot never failed to visit and help set Hagrid and Gwarp's huts to rights for the approaching week. Sandy and Lolly loved to bake and Hagrid let them use his fire and in exchange they supplied him and Gwarp with enough baked goods to keep them happy. Victoire and Sam had a real way with plants, Hagrid's garden was now his pride and joy! Neville declared there was no better kitchen garden in the whole of wizarding Britain. Cathan was a quiet Lad. He never said much and was as steady as a rock. He had earned Hagrid's undying devotion after he had protected Gwarp from a group led by that git Bryony last year.
Neville had seen the students as they headed to Hagrid's. He suspected strongly that they were behind the mysterious appearance of a ten foot high pink flamenco that had graced the grounds this morning. They and a certain map.
Arthur was happily humming to himself as he connected "cable" to his television. Teddy had been by that weekend and helped explain all about satellites and on demand. His and Molly's flat had become the hang out place on hogsmede weekends for Teddy, Victoire and their group. Dudley had introduced most of Arthur's grandchildren to muggle movies. Now the kids would have someplace to watch them.
Ron looked up as Teddy's owl landed on the beach. Hermione and the children played in the surf not too far from where he was grilling steaks. They were on George's island enjoying a bit of a holiday. After offering up his letter, Bounty headed to the owlery to rest from his long journey. "Oi! Hermione we have a thank you from Teddy!"
Charlie finished his lonely tea. He sealed the letter and tied it to the owl's leg. He sure hoped Andromeda said Teddy could spend part of the summer with him. He desperately missed his nieces and nephews.
Softly shimmering beings looked down upon a group of laughing youngsters. Tonks reached for Lupin's hand. "Remus our boy is a man."
The tall thin man wiped a sparkling tear from her cheek. "Do you think he is lonely?" she asked. "Dora my love look around at how many people are thinking about our Teddy. That much love does not leave room for loneliness."
