The last chapter. :'( I'm really going to miss this story. I want to thank everyone for your support and giving my story a voice. This was my first real story, and it means so much that I got so much love from all of you. As I said earlier, I am soon going to start a Rose/Scorpius story, so please check that out (I should have the first chapter up on Saturday or Sunday). I hope you enjoy the last chapter of I'd Do Anything For You.

"Okay, so I just received an owl from Mrs. Weasley. She said that the floo network is now connected to the Burrow. So Mom and Dad, you're going to step into the fireplace, hold a bit of floo powder above your head, and release it as you say 'The Burrow' very clearly. Ron'll go first to demonstrate."

The fireplace was filled with luggage to be transported to the Burrow. Hermione hugged Ron before whispering, "see you on the other side". He walked into the fireplace, grabbed the floo powder, said "the Burrow" and then he was gone.

Mr. and Mrs. Granger gasped as they noticed the fireplace was empty. Hermione loaded the next set of luggage into the fireplace. Her parents were no help as they stood shocked with their mouths open.

"You're up next, Dad."

Mr. Granger nervously walked into the fireplace. He grabbed the floo powder and yelled: "the Burrow".

Just like Ron, he was gone.

"Okay Mom, I'll be right behind you,"

She was shaking as she grabbed some floo powder. As the two before her had done, Mrs. Granger stepped into the fireplace and yelled: "the Burrow". Hermione was now left alone in the empty house. She loaded the rest of the luggage into the fireplace and stepped in.

"Goodbye Australia," she murmured before disappearing.

Suddenly, Hermione was surrounded by her friends and family. Ron grabbed her hand and pulled her out of the fireplace. Harry and Percy got the luggage and brought it to the front door.

"Oh Hermione, dear, how are you?" Mrs. Weasley asked, "I hope everything went well."

"Yes, thank you Mrs. Weasley. I'm just glad to be back."

Mrs. Weasley ushered everyone into the kitchen for cookies. Mr. and Mrs. Granger discussed life in Australia and their future plans now that they were back in England. Mr. Weasley, still fascinated by muggles, was thrilled to hear about the newest ideas in the muggle world. After a few more minutes of catching up, Mr. and Mrs. Granger felt it was time to go.

"Are you sure you have to leave so soon?" Mrs. Weasley asked.

"Yes, I'm afraid we do. We really need to start unpacking. And besides, I'm sure we'll be seeing you a lot more often now that things have changed," Mrs. Granger said.

Hermione and Ron glanced at each other and blushed.

"Well, I guess I'll be seeing you all around soon. Goodbye everyone," Hermione exclaimed as she grabbed a suitcase.

"Oh, Hermione you really don't have to come with us right now. You've been with us for the past week; you deserve some time with your friends. Just come home when you get the chance, sweetheart," said Mr. Granger.

"Thanks dad," she whispered as she gave her parents a hug.

After the Grangers left, Harry grabbed Ron and Hermione and dragged them upstairs. They reached the attic, and Harry quickly closed the door.

"Okay, tell me everything," Harry demanded.

Hermione started from the beginning. She carefully explained everything as quickly as she could. Ron would frequently interrupt her wanting to add something, but this only led to Hermione giving him the death stare. Harry's emotions changed very easily when hearing different parts of the adventure. When Hermione finally finished, he looked relieved.

"I can see you two had your hands full," he stated, "I'm going to find Ginny and take her to Hogsmeade. You two are welcome to come."

They thanked Harry and promised that they would accompany him and Ginny. Harry then left the room, leaving the couple alone. Hermione sighed and jumped onto the bed.

"Can you believe it's all over?" Hermione questioned, "I mean we did it. We found my parents and Voldemort is gone. To be honest, I never thought this day would come. We can finally relax and not have to worry about anything. Because we have our whole future in front of us, and we're all safe."

Hermione was right; it had been years since there wasn't anything to worry about. Now they had the rest of the summer to just have fun. They had their whole future together, and there was no rush. Everything would take its natural course and go perfectly. It always would.

I hope you guys liked this. Thank you for your support during the course of the story. I can never tell you enough how much this means to me. I leave you for the final time,

-Yankeefan26