Good idea

Harry and Severus left the Dursley's.

"Professor Snape, where do we go?" Harry asked.

"Potter, do you have any friends?" Severus asked.

"At this age? No. It wasn't in tell I got to Hagworts that I was aloud to have friends." Harry said.

"Why wouldn't you be aloud to have friends?" Severus asked.

"Well I always shared the same school with Dudley, my cousin. He would get the kids to think of me the way he dose." Harry said.

Harry wasn't as happy as he was. Severus wondered what had changed it.

"So who are the friends you are suppose to meet?" Severus asked.

"Um…Hermine Granger, the Weasley's, Seamus Finnegan, Dean Thomas…" Harry was cut off.

"Weasley's then." Severus said.

"But they don't even know I exis…" Harry trailed off.

"If you can make friends with them in the future, why can't you now." Severus said, not catching the last part.

"All right." Harry said.

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They soon reached the burrow.

Severus knocked on the door.

Molly Weasley answered.

"Severus Snape?" Molly asked.

"Yes Molly. I have a student here that needs a place to stay in tell school starts. I was wondering if he could stay here?" Severus asked.

"Severus I…" Molly was cut off.

"Sorry for interrupting Mrs. Weasley, but I've got my own money and Professor Snape if she says no, then please don't push, I would hate to see that." Harry said.

"If she knew who you are…" Severus said.

"Still." Harry said.

"Dear, there's no need to worry, I have no problem with it. You seem like a fine young man. Arthur, my husband shouldn't have problem with it either. I'm just upset about what the children would think." Molly explained.

"I'm sure they'll get along with Mr. Potter just fine." Severus said.

"Potter as in, Harry Potter?" Molly asked.

Harry groaned.

"Yes, Molly." Severus said.

"We would love to have young Harry here." Molly said.

"Thanks Molly. I will be back soon." Severus said.

"Of course. Come in dear." Molly said.

Harry obeyed.

Molly and Severus said their good byes and Harry said good-bye to Severus.

"Now dear have you had any lunch?" Molly asked.

Harry shook his head.

"Well were actually having lunch now. So you can join us. Dear you look really skinny." Molly said.

"Yeah, I know." Harry said.

Both walked into the dinning room.

"Mom who's that?" Ron asked with a mouth full of food.

"Don't talk with your mouth open Ron. We have a quest that will be staying with us in tell school starts. Harry dear this…" Molly was cut off again.

"Sorry again Mrs. Weasley, but I kind of already know who they are…Um please don't ask why." Harry said.

"That's fine dear. Now this is Harry Potter." Mrs. Weasley said.

The kids all froze. Ron stared half way through chewing his food. Ginny was staring and was going red. Percy just looked shocked. The twins were shocked at first; in tell smiles lit their faces. The rest shortly followed.

"It's nice to have you here Harry." The twins said.

"Great. It's good to be here." Harry said with a smile.

"Mom why is he here?" Percy asked.

Because I have bad luck, that's why. Harry thought.

"Professor Snape asked him to stay." Molly said.

"Well than it's nice to have you." Percy said.

"Yeah really nice. I mean your Harry Potter." Ron said.

"Don't remind me, but thanks." Harry said.

"Now why don't you sit down next to Ginny Harry?" Molly said.

"Hi Ginny." Harry said, taking a seat.

"Hi." Ginny said, turning bright red and looking at her food.

"So do you really know who we all are?" Ron asked.

"Yeah, for someone who grew up with muggles and very bad muggles at that, and had no connection with the wizarding world sense I was 11 or a bit before, I know all about your family." Harry said.

"What do you mean very bad muggles?" Molly asked.

"I'm sorry Mrs. Weasley, but it's not my time to say." Harry said.

Molly just nodded.

"So Harry, what are your Hobbies?" Percy asked.

"I love flying." Harry said.

"Really?" The twins asked.

"Yeah. I'd be pretty good at being a seeker. You two are beaters, am I correct?" Harry asked. Winning their friendship with information about them might be a bit harsh, but I won't let be the only reason were friends. Harry thought.

"Yeah." The twins said.

"How'd you know?" Fred asked.

"That reason goes along with how I know who you are." Harry said.

The two just smiled.

"So what house do you want to be placed in?" Ron asked.

"Well it's a tie between Slytherin and Gryffindor." Harry said. A gasp came to the group of kids. It was true it could go either way.

"You wouldn't mind be sorted into Slytherin?" Ron asked.

"No…Well yes, but…I can't explain." Harry said, looking stressed.

"That's okay, I mean, just because you like one of them doesn't mean you should not like the other." Ginny said.

The boys looked pretty surprised.

"Where's this coming form Ginny?" Ron asked.

Ginny shrugged.

"So you want to be sorted into Slytherin?" Ron asked.

"No. I want to go with the family tradition and be in Gryffindor." Ginny said.

"Thanks Ginny." Harry said.

Ginny blushed and returned to her food.

At that Harry remember his own food.

After Lunch the boys spent the day playing Quidditch, well except Percy who went to his room.

They thought Harry's seeker skills were incredible, but Harry wanted to have fun and not worry about his friends turning into fans. They gladly agreed.

While playing they also talked and shared their interest. The twins found Harry's knowledge interesting and wanting to find out how he knew so much. They started their investigation by asking him billions of questions.

After they had asked about a hundred questions Ron stepped in.

"Come on guys give him a brake." Ron said.

"Why? Is Ronny Jealous?" George asked.

"No, but just lay off him. You've asked him over a billion questions, save them for another day." Ron said.

"He's right George.

"Yes Fred we shouldn't ask Harry every question.

"There is still more days to come." George said.

"Thanks Ron." Harry said.

"No problem. They can get that way. So just ignore them." Ron said.

"Okay." Harry said.

Harry had stopped saying how he knew everything and started letting Ron tell him things that mostly he already knew, but didn't get to the point of annoyances.