Here is the 2nd part. I hope you like it!

A few seconds later Tonks arrived in her street. She walked to the red bricked house at the very end of the street and rapped on the door.

"It's me!" she called, unable to get in due to the protective enchantments her parents had put up to defend themselves.

"Dora!" came a shriek from inside. "I've been so worried! You said you would be coming back yesterday and when you didn't appear I thought something awful must have happened to you!" her mother's voice carried outside as she unlocked the many enchantments placed on the door.

When the door was finally opened Tonks was pulled into a hug by her mother before being ushered hurriedly inside.

"I ended up spending an extra night at Remus's house," Tonks explained as they walked through to the living room.

"And you didn't think to send us an owl to let us know you were allright?" Andromeda Tonks asked hysterically.

"Forgot to…" Tonks mumbled sheepishly. "Anyway I have news for you!" she added on a brighter note. She took a seat in a large armchair and greeted her father.

"News?" he asked interestedly. "Something good I hope. There has been no good news at all over the last year," he said solemnly.

"Definitely good," Tonks promised. "Remus and I are to be married!" she announced suddenly.

Andromeda Tonk's light brown eyes widened in shock. "Oh…" was all she could manage.

"M-Married?" Ted Tonks stammered.

"Yes," replied Tonks cheerfully. "Just a small ceremony, family and perhaps a few close friends."

"And this is what you want is it?" Ted Tonks asked his daughter.

"More than anything else," Tonks told him eagerly.

"But… Dora dear, he's a – well, you know" Mrs Tonks began but her daughter cut across her.

"I don't care about the fact that he's a werewolf!" she burst out. "We love each other and that's all that matters. We're getting married whether you like it or not!"

Andromeda Tonks looked taken aback at the way her daughter had spoken to her.

"Well I think it is a great idea," Mr Tonks said to break the awkward silence that had fallen in the room. "We could all do with a celebration don't you think Dromeda?" he asked his wife.

"Yes, yes of course. I'm sorry Dora as long as your happy then that is the main thing," Mrs Tonks said though she did not look as if she believed in what she was saying. "Have you told Remus's parents about your plans yet?"

"Well it will only be his mum that will be at the wedding," Tonks said. "His father ran out on them when he was younger, he blamed himself for his son being bitten and he was so overcome with guilt that he took off. Remus has no idea where he is now or if he is even still alive."

"That's a shame that is," Ted spoke.

"Well why don't you and Remus join us later for a drink?" Andromeda suggested tentatively, she seemed to be trying to make up for what she had said about Lupin previously. "And his mother too if she can? We can go over the details for the wedding.

"Well allright," Tonks said looking a lot more cheerful. "I'd better get back to him. I'll see you tonight."

She waved as she left the living room and made her way back outside to the muggle street. At the end of the row of square houses she turned and disapparated.

"Well?" Lupin asked a few minutes later as Tonks joined him in his small library at the back of his house.

"They've invited us around for a drink later today," Tonks said as she pulled off the traveling cloak she had grabbed from the hall on her way out of the house.

"That was nice of them," Lupin said politely, not taking his eyes off of the book he was reading. "How did they take the news?"

"Well they seemed reasonably happy," Tonks said. "They weren't expecting it, I mean it was only a few weeks ago we told them that we were together."

"Do you think we have rushed into it then?" Lupin asked.

"Oh no, no not at all," Tonks said airily waving her hand around which resulted in a book flying off a nearby shelf.

"If you say so," Lupin replied faintly.

"What, you do?" Tonks demanded.

"Well we did only get together a few months ago," Lupin said awkwardly. "And don't you remember the way Molly was going on about Bill and Fleur getting married and they have been together a lot longer than us."

"They're younger though aren't they," Tonks said dismissively. "So shall we go and see your mother together?" she asked.

"Yes allright," Lupin said. "You might want to change your hair first though. Mother has never been a fan of pink. She's too old fashioned."

"Right, thanks." Tonks's face screwed up as her hair changed to a light brown colour. "Better?"

Lupin smiled and grabbed Tonk's hand, leading her out to the garden. He looked up at his small but cosy old fashioned grey stone cottage before turning on the spot and apparating.