Okay one shot number 4 then. I'm not sure if this actual picture is in the book, but it is in the film and I like the idea of the picture. The picture is of course is the one in by the fountain with Lily and James dancing, so I hope you enjoy.

I would also like to give a massive thank you to HappilyBlue whose encouragement is amazing! So a dedication is in order, this chapter is dedicated to HappilyBlue.

Disclaimer: I do not own Harry Potter or any related characters or ideas. Or any of WB movie prop moments.

I couldn't believe we were actually saying goodbye I mean James and I are like brothers I haven't gone a day without speaking to him since first year. But James has a family now, albeit a bit to fast for someone of his age, but a family at least.

So this is why I am at Godrics Hollow a day before the Potters are going to move into their new home. We were meant to meet at this fountain at four in the evening on this blistering August's afternoon. The fountain in question was in the middle of the village of Godrics Hollow, a street or two away from the Potters new home.

I sat there on the edge of the fountain on the lookout for them. I was mainly looking for Lily's auburn hair or James tall frame. However I heard them before I saw them. Harry's scream was echoing throughout the village as he was wrapped up in Lily's arms with an uneasy James next to her.

I smiled up at them and waved as I began walking towards them.

"Hello, Lily, James and Harry," I said cooing over my godson as he stopped crying. I gave James a hug, and tried to precariously hug Lily as she held Harry in her arms.

"Hi Sirius, I'm glad you could come this is really important to us," James said gesturing to the three Potters.

"Anytime guys, anytime," I said shrugging, what type of best man, godfather and almost brother would I be if I didn't, I thought as James hesitated to continue.

"Sirius if anything happens to us, we want you to know that Harry will always be yours if James and I are no longer around to be the parents we want to be," Lily said looking watery eyed, as James smoothed her shoulder. "And," she said continuing "We want you to be present for our first day in Godrics Hollow officially, you after all have always been there for us," Lily said smiling at me.

I smiled back still not sure at what they were getting at, but I let them slowly continue.

"Well we wanted to start a family photo album, for Harry to remember us by, if were not there any more," James said still smiling slightly.

"But that won't happen, I know it won't, you two are the strongest witch and wizard I know, if any one can over some this then its you," I said as the words sped out of my mouth, but the more I said the less I believed.

"It might not come to that mate, but we want to be ready if it does," James said.

"Alright what do you want me to do?" I asked smiling somewhat.

"Can you take a photo of me and Lily by the fountain and one of all three of us, please," James asked pulling out a muggle camera.

As James put Harry back in his pushchair Lily instructed me on how to work the camera. The moment she finished speaking James literally swept her off her feet, waltzing her around the fountain, laughing all the while with Harry clapping his hands together in appreciation. I snapped the camera a few times before they stopped and Lily picked Harry put of his pushchair once more.

All three of them stood there in front of me, as soon to be as pretty as a picture. James' broad arms and shoulders easily snuggled Lily and Harry inside his grasp. It was then I understood whatever the outcome, they were doing this because Harry was all they had left to protect, he meant more to them then anything else now. I clicked the camera once, only seconds later Lily pulled it from my hands, and James handed me Harry.

"When we say the family, we mean all the family, godfather and all," Lily said smiling, a smile slowly emerged on my face as the flash went off.

"Thanks mate," James said.

We exchanged hugs once more and thee three Potters walked off into the direction they came from, still laughing and joking as they went. When they were safely out of site, round the corner of the road, I disapperated on the spot back home.

A week later James' owl tapped at my window. It was the first letter I had from them since they went into hiding, and free photos slid out as I opened the envelope. I smile appeared on my face as I looked down at them forever kept within the frame as time grows around them.

A/N – This one shot idea just came to me the other day, and I couldn't stop myself from writing it. What do you think? Please review.