Ron and Harry had finally completed their Auror training. Hermione had never been more proud of her best friends than she was when they returned home for good.
George and Angelina were now married, and Ron and Harry had made the wedding again. Ron and Hermione had spent the night on the dance floor, and Hermione couldn't remember the last time Ron had been so affectionate with her. He hadn't let go of her all night, he would wrap his arms around her waist from behind when she was talking with others, then steal her away to the dance floor. This made Hermione realize just how lucky she was to have Ron.
Harry and Ginny were engaged. Harry had proposed right on the platform when he and Ron returned. Hermione had never been happier for them.
Bill and Fleur were pregnant with their second child. Victoire was now two and a half years old, her silver, veela hair down her back, and her Weasley blue eyes shown wherever she went.
On a warm April day, Harry, Ron, and Hermione were all sitting out in the forest behind the Burrow. Ginny was had stayed behind to help her mother prepare lunch for the rest of the family, whom were all over the house Hermione was reading Hogwarts, a History for the millionth time, she had escaped her Ministry work only on Ron's pleads, and Ron and Harry were discussing Quidditch tactics.
Hermione was concentrating very hard on her book, but she found she could no longer do so, for Harry and Ron had ceased their talking. She looked up to see them both lying on the ground looking up at the sky. She closed her book, and lay down with them. "What are we looking at?" she asked, staring up at the vast, blue sky.
"We're looking at clouds," Harry said seriously. Hermione had to resist laughing out loud. It was just like Harry and Ron to start acting like five-year-olds at the most random time.
Hermione turned her head to look back from Harry and Ron. They had made a triangle with their heads, but Ron's and Harry's eyes were set on the sky. Hermione looked up at the sky. Ron pointed to a cloud to her right. "That one looks like a Chocolate Frog."
Harry pointed to a cloud next to the Chocolate Frog cloud. "That one's a broomstick."
Hermione spotted one that looked like a Snitch. Ron saw one that was shaped like an Every Flavor Bean. Hermione finally turned her head towards his.
"Why do you keep comparing them to food?" she asked, giggling.
Ron smirked. "I'm hungry."
"Aren't you always?" Hermione asked. She looked back at the sky.
For what felt like hours, Harry, Ron and Hermione lay in content, staring up at the sky and finding clouds that shaped like other things. Hermione looked at her two best friends and wondered how she became this lucky.
