A/N: THIS ONES KINDA UBER LONG!

Disclaimer: I don't own Harry Potter.

P.S. I wrote a new story and uploaded it all. I didn't feel like being patient. It's called... coming home... I think...

"Dad," Victor said, walking into the room that Teddy was sitting in, going through a bunch of old items.

"Hey, Tory," Teddy said. Uncle George had given him a new nickname. Teddy wasn't shocked, but he warmed up to it. Victor sat down next to Teddy and looked at what he was going through.

"What's this?" Victor asked, looking in a box. Since the holidays had basically passed, the burrow was pretty much empty. Sometimes they'd babysit people, but it was mostly empty.

"It's a box of old muggle home-video's of you're mother and I. She was pretty much obsessed."

"With muggle videos?" Victor questioned.

"More like Video Cameras," Teddy said, popping a video of them into the t.v. that was in front of them.

"So, Mr. Lupin," Victoire said in a man voice. "What do you think about these?" She asked, pulling up a banana.

"Well," Teddy said normally. "I think it's a banana."

"But what are you're... thoughts on bananas?" Victoire asked.

The Teddy in the Video took the banana.

"Well..." He started. "I think it's yellow... and it's got a brown spot..." Video Teddy peeled the banana. "It's pretty gross on the inside," He said... he took a bite. "But tastes good."

"And how does that make you feel?" Victoire asked.

"Like I'm being SCAMED!" Teddy said, Standing up and smooshing the banana in Victoire's face.

"TEDDY!" Victoire screamed. "That wasn't part of the script!"

"My bad!" Teddy said, running away. Victor started laughing as Victoire started chasing Teddy in the Video and then there was a bang and the screen went sideways and then credits started to roll.

"Mum was funny," Victor said.

"You should see her live," Teddy commented as the Video continued.

There was Victoire, Dom, and Molly sitting there talking at shell cottage.

"I think it's pointless, really," Molly commented.

"But what about pink?" Dom asked, putting her foot up. The girls looked at her toe nails.

"Definitely not," Victoire said.

"This is what Girls talk about?" Victor asked.

Teddy shrugged. "Not usually."

Victor smiled as Teddy fast forwarded the Video and it changed to a scene outside. It looked nice and warm. It was Teddy and Victoire dancing. Victoire was in a nice dress and Teddy was in a suit... or nice pants and a shirt. He had taken his jacket off.

"This was at Harry and Ginny's wedding vow re-newal reception or something like that." Teddy told Victor.

"All you gotta do is turn around, close your eyes, look inside..." The song sung. Victoire looked up into Teddy's eyes in the Video. Teddy sighed and looked at his son who was watching the T.V. intently.

"This was the night of our first kiss," Teddy muttered, looking at it as the young couple danced.

"How old were you?" Victor asked.

Teddy shrugged. "Probably... fifteen. She was just thirteen. We bascially ignored each other when we went to Hogwarts that year."

"What was Hogwarts like?" Victor asked.

Teddy paused the Video and looked for another. "Watch this." He murmured, sticking a tape in the T.V. Teddy watched as many kids passed through the hallways, ignoring the camera, a few smiling at it, and one person flipped it off actually.

"This is Hogwarts?" Victor asked.

"Watch," Teddy whispered. The person with the camera went up the stairs laughing. There was more than one laugh though. They went up more stairs.

"Vick, make weird noises as I say the password so Slytherins can't find it and Enter," Teddy said, showing up on the screen for a moment. There were some really weird noses and Teddy said something you couldn't hear because of the noises.

"Guess what we got back!" Teddy exclaimed happily.

"Sweet!" A kid said, jumping up and taking the camera. He showed Victoire who was small, sickenly skinny, and happy.

"This was when she was anorexic. I can't remember how we stopped that," Teddy muttered.

"Merlin, This Camera must take away ten pounds Vick," The guy said.

"That was O.J."

"Orange Juice?" Victor questioned.

"Oliver Junior."

"That makes sense..."

"Teddy, do a cartwheel," Victoire encouraged.

"I can't," Teddy said. The real Teddy snorted, remembering what happened.

"We've been practicing. Remember, keep you're legs straight."

"Vicky, please, I don't want to."

"I'll do a cartwheel," A little first year said.

"Louis..." Teddy said, putting a hand on his head and turning around.

Louis attempted his cartwheel and ended up kicking three people and injuring five. No one knew how.

"Were those people okay?" Victor asked.

Teddy nodded. "Yeah, the only one seriously injured was Dom. She ended up getting over it quickly though. No one spoke of that day ever again. And no one ever did a Cartwheel in the common room again either." Teddy said with a laugh.

"So... is Hogwarts fun?" Victor questioned.

"Loads... but everyone's experience is different." Teddy replied as the T.V. switched to a quidditch game that Gryffindor totally failed at. Then to A Sorting Ceremony a year later. Then to a scene with kids ice-skating on the lake.

"Where are you in these last few clips?" Victor asked.

"I graduated." Teddy said. "That's probably around here somewhere," Teddy said, searching through the box. "Maybe this is it."

He plopped the tape in and something he never expected showed up.

It started with Teddy and Victoire walking back and forth, high fiving every time they passed each other. They did it four times, and on the last time, spun around with their hands touching lightly twice until they were both facing forwards.

"I learned some real hard things, the real hard way this year," Victoire mouthed to the song. "Some things I thought were real and true blew up and dissapeared."

Teddy left the scene and it was just Victoire. "And my life was such a mess. Standing in the crator that was left, and looking at the shrapnal and all the people I loved best."

"But you always treat me like a friend," Teddy mouthed, walking in towards Victoire. "Not just when it's easy, or, when its convenient." They were holding hands now, looking at each other. "But even when the cost to you is high," Teddy spun Victoire around as the next line was sung, "You do not bat an eye. There are no details, with the devil deep in them."

Victoire started mouthing the words again, "You'll say we will be treated like a friend. I trusted them and they turned on me so fast," They started acting out what the words were saying, like a play. "One day we're standing arm-in-arm, next day my back is stabbed. And just like in the play, all that i could say, was I trusted all of you, and you -odd word-."

"But you always treat me like a friend," Teddy took over again and twirled Victoire around.

"You always treat me like a friend," Victoire echoed.

"Not just when it's easy, or, when it's convenient. But even when the cost to you is high, you do not bat an eye. There are no details, with the devil deep in them. You'll say, you with me you'll be treated like a friend." There was a musical interlude and Victoire spazzed out while Teddy tried to do a cartwheel. People, the audience, obviously family and friends, laughed at his failure and so did Victoire. Victoire helped him up off the ground and they started dancing together.

"They made me think the whole world was like them," Teddy mouthed.

"That everyone, I called my friend, would burn me in the end," Victoire said.

"And you said, let me say again," Teddy said.

"I am not that kind of friend."

"I'd rather loose everything..."

"Than to ever be like them." The two were holding hands again.

"And you always treat me like a friend," They said together. "Not just when it's easy, or, when it's convieniet. But even when the cost to you is high, you do not bat an eye. There are no details, with the devil deep in them."

"You say, With me you will be treated like a friend. With me you will be treated like a friend. With me you will be treated like a friend."

The song ended and Teddy started crying. He forgot how close he and Victoire were.

"Are you okay, dad?" Victor asked, looking at his father.

Teddy nodded. "I just... forgot... how close we were..." He said slowly.

Victor nodded and looked at the paused screen of his mother and father when they were younger.

"I was eighteen in this," Teddy laughed. "Just realising I truly loved her. She went off to Hogwarts without me. She was reluctant like no tomorrow. I told her she had to anyways. It was the last thing she wanted to do. I wrote everyday and visited every Hogsmade weekend for her," Teddy reminisced. He choked on his words. "Everyone said we were perfect together."

Victor wasn't sure what to say, or do. He'd never seen his father like this before.

A/N: Awe... thats sad... BTW: Song= You Always Treat Me Like A Friend by Don White. I thought it was perfect =D Please review!