TITLE: School Student's Saviour

AUTHOR: Alli97nomel

DISCLAIMERS: I don't own Harry Potter or any of its awesomeness or its characters, only my imagination, my love of writing stories for others to read and my love of Harry Potter. Also, I don't own any of the head cannons I use – Tumblr is my supplier and all I do is bring them to life.

RATING: Because these will be short chapters I'm not sure of the rating but knowing me I'd better play it safe! (K – NC-17+)

WARNING: To all reading in class: as much as they can look like it, teachers are not idiots. Therefore I am taking no responsibility if your phone, laptop ect. gets taken off you for reading this in class. You all need to embrace your inner Slytherin and be cunning, clever and skillful when you are reading. May Merlin be with you all in your quest to evade dying in class!

CHAPTR 3 – TUESDAY

Lily, Hugo and Louis were the first to arrive home. When they were at school they like the Bronze Trio. James, Teddy and Victoire were the eldest. They were also the troublemakers in the family. James was great at Quidditch and he could have been academically celebrated if it wasn't for his Potter streak. Teddy was organized when it came to his homework and he was a bright student as well. But he, like James, seemed to have a talent for trouble. Lastly was Victoire. Teddy had liked her because of her wild personality. She was outright and said what she thought. However unlike some people who say what they think but think stupid things, Victoire was clever and always had a smart opinion. The thing was, Teddy and Vic were only ever fun, never serious or in love. Victoire was impulsive but always knew where the line was.

Then there was Albus, Rose and Scorpius. Albus and Rose had always been best friends. Since the beginning of their Hogwarts journey Rose and Scorpius were both well known for their intelligence and they constantly competed to outdo each other. This was what allowed them to become friends, not just through Albus. Albus and Scorpius hit off instantly, both were desperate to escape their father's names and that was the initial foundation of their friendship. That was, before they discovered how much they both like Quidditch…oh, and how much they both enjoyed occasionally stirring up Rose.

Lastly were Lily, Hugo and Louis. They were friends with everybody. Lily subtly sailed through her academic years – achieving the highest marks but it was well balanced with her friends. She commentated the Hogwarts Quidditch matches. Hugo wasn't very academic at all. Lily never battered an eyelid when he asked for help. Unlike his sister, who would lecture him about homework planners and organization, Lily would sit him down and explain everything as many times as in took for him to understand. She was kind and tolerant. Hugo and Louis' friendship sparked immediately. They always seemed to be laughing. They understood each other as if they had a telepathic connection. Although they looked nothing a like they constantly finished each other's sentences. Lily reminded them of how weird they both were on a daily bases. And they were – Louis and Hugo were just downright odd. They said the weirdest of words and chose the strangest of things. One thing they both had in common is that they loved their uncle George immensely. Fred and Roxanne had been younger than them but that didn't stop the boys from bonding straight away. It had been tough to leave the twin back at Hogwarts. However the boys wrote to them twice a week and never failed to smuggle in a WWW item to them.

"We should probably start dinner," Lily said.

"Super idea," Louis agreed.

"What's on the menu?" Hugo asked.

"I think we could whip us some soup." Lily suggested.

"Sounds…" Louis groped around for the right adjective.

"Scrumptious," Hugo finished.

"Scrumptious," Louis agreed liking the way the word sounded.

"You two are so strange," Lily smiled.

"I'm loving all the 'S' words we're using," Hugo noted.

"Yeah, like–"

"Shit!" Lily cursed.

"Well I supposed that's an 'S' word too," Louis allowed.

"No I meant, Shit, we're out of onions." Lily sulked.

"So no soup?" Louis asked. Hugo grinned.

"Seriously guys," Lily frowned.

"That's another 'S' word," Hugo whispered. Lily frowned again.

"Sorry," they both said. They grinned at each other once Lily looked away.

Whilst Lily went to go and buy some onions Hugo and Louis continued to prepare dinner.

Yesterday was the first day of working for the three of them. Lily had been selected by the Daily Prophet to be the journalist for the Quidditch section. It was something that Lily liked to do so receiving the position had been wonderful.

Louis decided to take a different course however he still worked at the Ministry of Magic like Lily. Louis had chosen to translate spell books. The French Ministry had picked him and he had wondered whether that had anything to do with his family's background. Dominique was the best at French out of the three siblings however she preferred to do something that took her interest a bit more.

Hugo also worked at the Ministry. He was part of the Secrecy Squad. What the Secrecy Squad did was just that – a secret. Out of all the Potters and Weasleys Hugo had always been the only one to keep a secret. The family always wanted to know how everyone was and if someone knew that something was going on with someone else they had to know about it immediately – it's what made the Weasleys and the Potters so tightly knit. They were all so close.

Teddy, James and Victoire had all become Aurors.

"Remind me how you became an Auror again?" James asked Victoire.

"Because I can hex your balls off that's how," Victoire told him.

"You couldn't get anywhere near my balls," James scoffed.

"You want to bet Potter?" Victoire challenged.

Teddy shrugged. "They're your balls…personally I wouldn't be offering them up."

"There's nothing to hex anyway," Victoire said putting away her wand.

"Hey," James frowned "now that is a bit below the belt don't you think?"

They all burst out laughing.

Albus could have had a career playing professional Quidditch. James had urged him to accept it.

"James if you want to play Quidditch then you go and do that," Albus told his brother "I want my mind to be active as well as my body."

"Al, you're never going to get this opportunity again," James pushed "plus, you're a brilliant Seeker."

"And you are a brilliant Chaser, but you didn't accept." Albus contested.

"I did what I did for personal reasons," James said crossing his arms "I would still love to play Quidditch but I don't regret what I did."

"James," Albus sighed "thank you, but I need to decide what's right for me and only I know that."

So instead Albus found a career that mixed together his interests. He helped to design racing brooms. It was a complicated job. As well as looking at things like aerodynamics, wood types and calculations there was also a great deal of charm and spell work involved. Albus love it.

Rose had surprised them all by not taking a career in Magical Law. Instead she was accepted by the Ministry's institution for Spell Creation. Hermione had never been happier. In was a very complex career, one that very few could handle or commit to. Rose Weasley was certainly one of those rare people. The job required cleverness, creativity, intelligence and most of all – persistence.

Dominique had always been a quiet and kind soul. She could have chosen a career with International Magical Cooperation because she was so bright. But what was more important to Dominique was helping others. Therefore she chose to work as a Healer at St. Mungo's. Every day was a joy for her at the hospital.

Someone who also worked at the hospital was Scorpius Malfoy. Unlike Dominique he did not directly tend to patients. He didn't have much patience for patients. Instead he worked in the potions department at the hospital creating elixirs, draughts and medicines for the sick. He also looked for cures and in addition got to test different substances with others to test for solutions.

o - O - o - O - o - O - o - O - o - O - o

Everyone was seated around the table eating their soup.

"I'm glad we all go to work on time," Rose said "not like yesterday morning."

"Don't remind me," Lily groaned "that was atrocious."

"Anything interesting happen with anyone today?" Teddy asked trying to resemble to good parent.

"Well mum," James said "I got a gold star on my report today."

"Careful there Jamsie," Victoire smirked "otherwise mummy over there is going to take the spoon and feed you like a good little boy."

"I delivered my first set of twins today," Dominique with a quiet smile.

"That's fantastic!" Lily exclaimed.

"Congratulations!" Rose said excitedly.

"What gender were they?" Lily asked.

"A boy and a girl," Dominique replied "they were stunning."

"I'd love to have twins," Rose said dreamily.

Albus coughed, "Scorp." And then he coughed again. Everyone looked at him. "Sorry, soup went down the wrong way." They all shrugged and continued talking. Scorpius gave Albus a dark look. James, Lily and Albus all shared grins.

"What did you invent today Rosie?" Albus asked.

James leant over and whispered in Albus' ear, "That's what he'll be asking her every evening when she gets home."

Albus snorted into his soup and it dribbled down his front. James and Albus doubled over with laughter. Once the laughing had subsided they wiped their eyes.

"I don't get it," Rosie frowned in confusion.

"Inside joke," James said airily.

"Anyways," Rose continued "we're working just basically working on deciphering ancient ruins to see if there are any spells there. Very quiet actually."

"A group of idiots decided to all ingest a stupid amount of Poxy Eggs," Scorpius said as he swallowed a spoonful of soup "and we ran out of the draught that removes the poison from their system."

"What? That's not possible, the hospital can't run out." Lily said a crease forming in between her eyebrows.

"There were twenty of them," Dominique said to everyone's shock "we– I mean they were all fortunate that Scorpius was able to develop the potion in time."

"What did you do today Vic?" Louis asked his sister.

"Instead of picking on me why don't you ask James about his day?" she asked with a smirk "Apparently it was quite eventful."

"What does she mean James?" Lily asked giving her brother an enthusiastic look.

"Yeah, what do you mean?" James asked Victoire feeling like he was missing something.

"Let me give you a clue," Victoire said rolling her eyes "she starts with a Shauna and ends with a Finnigan."

"You're seeing Shauna Finnigan?" Teddy asked.

"Since when are you seeing someone?" Albus asked.

"Let the poor man talk!" Scorpius exclaimed.

James looked at Scorpius gratefully. "Since never," James answered "I'm not seeing her. I just ran into her. She was applying for the Language Course sponsored by the Ministry, she's learning Mermish for a couple of months."

"He took her to lunch," Victoire informed them all, ignoring James.

"You took her to lunch?" Teddy asked with raised eyebrows.

"Just as friends," James told them "I'm not even interested in her! It was just good to see her after all these years."

"Only four years," Lily commented.

"Four years is a long time," James argued.

"Uh huh sure," Victoire smirked "so who are you interested in them Jamsie?"

James frowned at her. "No one," he lied.

Everyone gave him skeptical looks. "Oh suuuurre," they all chorused.

"I'm serious!" he argued.

"Who is it?" Rose asked him.

James turned to his younger cousin. "Why don't you tell us who you like then?" he asked Rose with a smirk.

"But I don't like anyone," Rose said immediately.

"Okay," Albus nodded unsuccessfully hiding his grin.

"Well I don't," Rose insisted turning red "I can't give you a name if I don't like anyone."

"I believe you," Albus said with a laugh.

Rose looked down at her soup sulkily.

"Well in any case," Victoire sighed "I know who James actually likes."

"No you don't," James scoffed. He was so sure of himself that he would have bet his entire vault at Gringotts on it. It was literally impossible that she would know who he liked.

"I really do," Victoire said sincerely.

"Impossible," James smiled with a shrug of his shoulders.

"Ah but dear cousin with a mind like mine the impossible becomes possible."

"You're as sharp as sword," James teased.

"I notice quite a few things," Victoire agreed.

"So who does Jamsie like?" Teddy said asking the question that was on everyone's mind.

Victoire laughed but said nothing. She got up and brought her bowl to the kitchen sink. She patted James' shoulder on her way out of the kitchen. "Don't worry Jamsie," she said with a mischievous smile "you're secret's safe with me."

James sat there stunned. "I still have no idea what she's going on about."

"Don't worry," Louis assured James "she never makes sense half the time. Thought she was a Seer at one point didn't we Dom?" Louis nudged his sister and Dominique gave a small smile.

"We did," Dominique agreed as she dipped some bread into her soup "because she spoke like a wild woman but in the end she made perfect sense. It was as if she was saying a riddle and when we finally deciphered it, it made exact sense."

James wondered if he should have been worried.