A/N: This is the last chapter for this story. I sort of ran out of places to go. I do hope you have enjoyed reading it as much as I have enjoyed writing it :)
Epilogue
Fifteen years later…
"Jane!" Amelia shouted. "Hurry up or you'll miss the train!" She patted her swollen belly and begged the baby to calm down.
"But, Mum," Jane whined, "Grandpa Wood said I could bring my broom to school."
"Jane, you know the rules," Amelia reasoned. "And no matter what your Grandpa says, first years cannot have a broom at Hogwarts. You'll get flying lessons this year and next year you can bring a broom."
"But, I've known how to fly since I was 4," Jane argued.
"I know, love," Oliver replied, entering the room. "But when I tried to sneak in a broom during my first year, Professor McGonagall made me send it straight back to Granny and Grandpa Wood. Now, do you have everything else you need?"
"Yes, Dad," Jane said, dejected. "Are the twins coming along with us?"
"Your brothers are going with Uncle Jack for a bit," Oliver promised. "Let's go and say goodbye to them." Oliver called the 5 year old twin boys into the room. "Now, Jack and Joseph, it's time for Jane to get going."
"Bye, Janey," Jack said; he was the older twin by 5 minutes.
"Bye," Joseph said. "Dad, when you get home, can we go flying?"
"We'll see, but you lot have to be good for Uncle Jack and no magic," Oliver ordered. The twins had managed to become pranksters quite young and were known to torture their uncles.
"We promise, Dad," Joseph said, smirking.
"Wipe that smirk off your face, Joseph," Amelia ordered, "or there won't be any flying and there won't be any dessert for a week." Jack and Joseph wandered back to their Uncle Jack, grumbling audibly.
"Mum," Jane asked, quietly, "will the baby come before I'm home?"
"It's hard to say," Amelia answered. "She's not due until the end of December, but you, Jack, and Joseph were all early. I promise that if she comes before you come home, we'll bring her to visit you at Hogwarts."
"Will you leave the troublesome twosome home?" Jane begged.
"The twins may go with Gran and Papa Clark," Amelia promise. "Are you ready?"
Jane nodded and they got her things into the car to drive her to the train station. When they got there, Amelia and Oliver prodded her through the barrier and onto Platform 9 3/4 . The group stood on the platform for a few minutes until they saw Roxanne Weasley and George walking towards them. "Go on, Jane," Amelia suggested. "Roxy is your friend and we won't be disappointed."
Jane and Roxy went onto the train and found a compartment. "Did Janey try to sneak a broom into school too?" George asked.
"Of course," Oliver replied. "I wouldn't expect anything less from my daughter. She's going to be a good Chaser."
"She and Roxy can work together," Angelina suggested. "They are best mates."
"They'll have to find a third," Oliver added. Jane and George rolled their eyes while their spouses got trapped into quidditch talk.
"So, how's little Georgie?" George asked, patting Amelia's belly.
"Unless you want people to say 'George is a girl' we'll have to find a different name," Amelia replied. "Sorry mate, but we're painting a pink nursery for this one."
"No worries," George promised. "You could just call her Georgianna."
"I think we've settled on Jocelyn," Oliver said. "We're sticking with J names and I have an Aunt Jocelyn who was always my favorite. We stayed in her cottage during the war."
"Maybe next time," George teased.
"George, this is the last," Amelia said. Oliver gave her a look and she added, "When you have to carry them, we'll talk about another. Now, let's get home. You've promised the boys flying lessons."
"Do you think you'll ever tell them?"
"Tell them what?" Amelia asked.
"That you fell in love with me during flying lessons." Oliver grinned.
"Maybe one day," she replied. "Come on. Take me home before those girls over there throw themselves at you." Oliver laughed and waved politely to some Hogwarts students standing at the end of the platform, and who had been making eyes at him.
"By the way," he said. "I never told you that giving you flying lessons was the best thing I ever did."
"I thought it was marrying me and having 4 children," she joked.
"Those were good things, but the flying lessons is where I got to know you and that's what made me fall completely in love with you." He kissed her briefly and led her back to the waiting car.
