Author's Note: Well first I would love to thank Principesa Potter for the idea and help with this chapter. If it wasn't for her then I don't think anyone would be reading this. And also I would still be sitting on my bed trying to think of a topic. Also I would like to thank her for other ideas and her help with everything. Thanks Principesa Potter.
Hermione stood there glaring at the spot where Harry, Lupin, and Sirius had just disapparated from. "Ugh! Wait till I get my hands on you three!"
"Hermione, I don't think that that will be possible for at least a year," Ginny said standing next to her with everyone behind them. "They left a letter. Here."
Hermione read it and as soon as she was done she started yelling, "What? They can't possibly do that! This is utterly ridiculous."
"Now times that by ten and we will have mum's reaction," Fred said with a little chuckle at the end.
Hermione turned to him, "This isn't funny, Fred. We have to go get them before they do something stupid. We need to tell the Order about this."
Everyone backed away from Hermione, "Then you can. I'm don't want to be anywhere near mum when she finds out," Said Ron and everyone else seemed to agree.
"We are going," Hermione said quickly.
They all looked at each other and sighed.
Within an hour they were in Grimmauld Place deciding where to start. The five kids were looking at each other trying to have one of them start talking, but no one wanted to because Molly was only a couple seats from them.
"He's your best friend," Ginny whispered to Ron and Hermione. "You know him more then we do."
Ron crossed his arms and whispered back, "And he's your boyfriend. You've spent more time with him then everyone put together. You tell."
Fred stood up, "I'll take care of this. Mum, everyone, Ginny has something she has to tell you about her boyfriend."
"What?" Ginny yelled. "They know them so much more then I do. Hermione and Ron should have to tell them!"
"I'm not getting in this," Ron said holding his hands up in defense.
"Well, someone tell us what's going on!" Molly ordered.
Bill and Charlie came in arguing, "It's their fault they dropped it!"
"So what! They aren't going to tell her," Charlie said. "I think they are a little afraid of her."
They stopped arguing when they noticed everyone looking at them. Charlie held up the note, "You dropped this."
Bill sighed, "Mum, Harry left with Sirius and Lupin to go team up with some werewolves and vampires and other magical creatures and then they are going to go hunt down Voldemort after a year of training."
It took everyone a second to process what Bill said but then they were several shouts and threats about what would happen to Harry and Sirius when they came back.
"Well," Charlie clapped his hands together, "I can see that you are handling this just fine so I'm going to take these kids out of our hair for while."
"No! They are staying here," Molly ordered. "How long have you known about this?"
"Just a few minutes ago," Hermione said and everyone nodded except Ginny.
"Ginny, how long did you know about this?" Molly asked.
"All Harry told me was that he was going to go train with Sirius and Lupin," Ginny replied almost in a whisper.
"When did he tell you?" Bill asked.
"The day he stole the sword in Dumbledore's office," Ginny replied not looking at anyone.
"And you didn't tell anyone?" Molly yelled.
Ginny stood up and yelled back, "I didn't know what he meant. I didn't know that he was going to be gone for a whole year and just leave like that. If I did I would have told Hermione or Ron. I would have tried to stop him. I don't want him away anymore then Hermione does."
Everyone looked at Ginny, there mouths open. They had never seen her get this mad over something and it was actually like a miniature Molly and it scared them.
Ginny was gripping the table, "I didn't know this would happen."
"We understand that," Arthur said before Molly got a word in. "But you should have told someone."
"I didn't think it was important," Ginny whispered.
"It's okay," Charlie said rubbing her back.
Ginny took a breath, "I know that he has a good reason for what he's doing."
Charlie re-read the note, "It says that he didn't want anyone getting in the way or telling him how to do it."
McGonagall stood up, "He probably didn't want any of the children or students there, especially if they are still under age."
Everyone looked at Ginny, "He didn't want anyone getting hurt! And this is why they didn't tell anyone, they probably thought you would have them tracked and followed everyday."
"Well, that is what's going to happen when we find them," McGonagall said.
"See," Charlie said. "This is why they left without saying anything. I agree with Harry and Sirius and Lupin. I would have done the same."
Moody slammed his fist on the table, "What are we going to do?"
"Just leave him alone," Bill suggested.
"We can't leave him alone," Molly replied. "He's only 17. He isn't skilled enough to do something like this."
"He's Harry Potter!" Charlie pointed out. "He was born to do this. He's the one that needs to do this. Let him do it his way."
"But he's only 17 and with Sirius and Lupin." Molly almost yelled. "We should be with him and helping him through this."
"He's with two adults!" Bill rolled his eyes. "I can understand if he took Hermione and Ron but Sirius and Lupin are adults."
Molly eyed him, "Sirius and Lupin are to old to do this kind of thing and Sirius is not mature enough to handle anything."
Bill and Charlie's mouth dropped, "To old? Your older then them put together. If they shouldn't be doing this, then mum, you shouldn't be either."
"And don't even get me started on Mad-eye," Charlie whispered but still loud enough for everyone to hear.
The kids laughed but stopped when Molly glared at them, "This isn't a laughing matter. We need to find them as soon as possible and before they do something stupid."
"Then look in China because I doubt that they would stay in England for much longer," Bill said sarcastically.
Molly glared once again before turning her back on them, "We need every Auror and as many people we can get to help; we have to find them. Start by going to the creatures and ask if they stopped by and then search where ever you think they would go."
"Thinking like Black and Potter won't do us much good," Moody said.
"Remus is with them though," Molly pointed out.
"Well, I hope you have fun," Ginny said. "I'm not helping. None of us are."
Molly stared at her, "You wont have time anyways, dear. You start school soon and the other children aren't allowed to."
"Well, Bill and I aren't anyways," Charlie said. "Even if you made us we wouldn't and Hermione can if she wants, even though she doesn't. You can't boss around adults, mum."
"If they still lives with me then I can," Molly said looking at Ron and Ginny.
"Ron lives with Harry now. Sorry." Charlie said looking at everyone.
"Well Ginny still lives with me," Molly said eyeing her daughter. "She isn't old enough to move out anyways."
Ginny crossed her arms, "I should move in with him anyways. He's my boyfriend."
"Sorry, dear but you're still a child," Molly said.
Ginny stomped her foot and looked up at Charlie, "Charlie do something."
Charlie chuckled, "I can't. You're not seventeen yet. Sorry."
"Anyways," Moody breaking the silence after a second. "Tonight, when I go back to the Ministry, I will inform the Aurors and the minister."
Bill's mouth dropped open, "The Minster? Like he'll do anything. You saw that Sirius got cleared in the paper. Harry has him practically in his gasp. Scrimgeour won't do anything if it involves his greatest threat right now."
No one else said a word for awhile. Molly was glaring at the kids and everyone else was looking at each other with worry and fright. Bill was right. The Minster would order the Aurors not to do anything if he found out. The Order was practically screwed when it came to Harry because they almost didn't have any outside help and the fact that he was gone didn't cheer anyone up.
Fred stood up and clapped his hands together and smiled, "Well at least Harry's gone. Now we don't have to worry about earthquakes or houses exploding!"
