Epitaph

By: Jeweltheif500, or Bandit!

A/N This is probably the sweetest story I've ever written. Like an alternative romance, as I uck at the sappy stuff. Believe me, I've tried. It just doesn't work. For RoseWeasley123's Zodiac Challenge.

Disclaimer: Well, even though this sticks to canon, I still don't own HP. Sad, huh?

Their relationship was dramatic. Sometimes Harry took Ginny out to dinner. Sometimes, he didn't seem to care, and the two fought. But it was alright, they always made up in an hour or so.

It was loyal. Ginny never left his side, aside from Quidditch of course, and he never left hers. When the children came along, they learned to be loyal or to be ignored at a young age.

Romantic. Date Night was every night. Not the restraunt, or a movie, but maybe a special time in candlelight, talking. Possibly over dinner. They might also go and play in the pool out back one night while the kids were at Grandma Weasley's. Just like their offspring, splashing, shouting, and relaxing all night.

Sometimes they would sulk, and still be in a wonderful communion. Sulking helped them figure out what was bothering the other, and then fix it in their own way. To Harry and Ginny, sulking was a healthy experience. Therapy, even.

Their relationship was creative. Sometimes, Harry would bring Ginny to Wacky Waldo's Funworld (A very cheesy, child-attracting place with lots of arcade games), and then win all the games for her, unless they were playing together. Then she'd beat him. Ginny might bring him to Madam Puddifoots just to complain -loudly- about how sappy it was.

It was fiery, burning with a furious flame. Yet it could also be warm and welcoming. Fights usually ended with a kiss and a cocktail.

Kids were life. In fact, Harry almost always tried to spoil them, but Ginny always stopped him, saying, "Remember Malfoy, love." Ginny always assumed the Dursleys had somethig to do with it.

Harry and Ginny lived the best life anyone could have. They died together, in battle, on June Twenieth, 2030. Harry was 49 and a Senior Auror. Ginny was 48, a famous Quidditch coach. They never parted. Even in death. Harry and Ginny Potter will not be forgotten.

-James Sirius Potter, Lily Luna Edwards, and Albus Severus Potter-Ellis.

With love,

Bandit!