~11 years later~

"Oh Cassiopeia! Wait for your brother!" I shouted at my daughter. Yes. We did have children. Two in fact, twins. We were at the manor, getting our kids ready for their first year at Hogwarts. Cassiopeia was just like me, her dark black hair but bits of white flecked her hair, making it unique. Her eyes were exactly like Draco's, alongside with his fair complexion.

Scorpios on the other hand, was a spitting image of Draco. His white blonde hair exactly like Draco's. His eyes, just like mine but he also received his father's fair complexion.

"Dear, we have to get to the station soon!" Draco shouted. Even though eleven years have passed, Draco seemingly haven't aged. He still looked like a charming and devilishly handsome man I fell for years ago.

I groaned as Cassiopeia slid down the staircase. Narcissa was a great help in raising the children alongside us, teaching them about magic and telling stories about Hogwarts.

"Scorpios!" I shouted. Finally just with a simple wave, we were at King Cross Station. Cassiopeia looked nervous as she pushed her luggage and owl at the station. Draco made effect in keeping Scorpios in shape.

Unlike how Draco was raised, we taught our children to never look down on Half Bloods and Mudbloods. Pureblood or not, wizard blood was precious. Cassiopeia nervously clutched onto my hand.

"Together." I whispered and we ran into the wall, appearing into the all famous 9 ¾ station to Hogwarts. Draco and Scorpios arrived soon after. Pushing through the crowd, I spotted some of my friends at Hogwarts. Harry and Ginny ended up together, and so did Ron and Hermione. Pansy also got together with Blaise though I couldn't find them.

Scorpios hung back a little and I sent Draco off to give him a mini pep talk. Cassiopeia tugged on the sleeve of my cardigan.

"Mother, what if I end up in a different house from Scorpios?" she asked, biting her lip.

"Cassiopeia Darling Malfoy, there's absolutely nothing to worry about houses. Even though your father and I may have met in the same house, I still made friends with other houses." I told her.

"But if you really want to be with Scorpios, you could always tell the sorting hat." I winked. Cassiopeia smiled and gave me one last hug. I kissed her forehead goodbye and so did Draco.

She then climbed on board along with Scorpios.

"The mighty couple." Hermione teased. I smiled and hugged her tightly.

"Remember how it used to be us years ago?" Harry asked, pulling Ginny closer.

"Potter." Draco teased.

"Malfoy." Harry teased back. We had a small chat until the whistle blew, signalling the train was about to leave for Hogwarts. I noticed the Scorpios and Cassiopeia were in the same compartments as the other four kids, Rose and Albus. The six of us smiled in unison. Our children, all together, just like us. Off to Hogwarts to start another new year of magic.

But Draco and I had some things to do. In my seventh year, I contemplated on being an Auror and Draco wanted to be a Banker. Once we graduated, we pursued our dream jobs but it lasted for only five years. Once we were married, we quit the taxing jobs and thought about an old place. Hogwarts. McGonagall was very pleased to have us back in Hogwarts. As professors.

Neville also was a professor, in Herbology. I took the position as the professor for Defence Against the Dark Arts and Draco took up a position in Potions. Pleased to say, McGonagall was very happy. After waving off Harry and Ginny, we decided to board the next train, which would get there just a bit slower but we'll get there.

I bit my lip as I watch the Sorting Hat sort out Cassiopeia and Scorpios. Just like his father, I've heard some stories, the Sorting Hat barely sat on his head when it yelled Slytherin. Of course, Cassiopeia got into Slytherin as well.

Teaching was not taxing at all, at least now I can spend time with my children. Usually, Narcissa would take the weekend to meet us at Hogsmeade for a lunch or spending the day.

"I expect a foot long essay on how to cure werewolf bites by Monday. Class dismissed." I said to the batch of first years. Smiling at Scorpios and Cassiopeia, I gathered my teaching materials and followed them out when I was held back by a few students.

"We were wondering, Professor Malfoy." they began. It was two boys with one girl. "Why do you have the same surname as our Potions teacher? Are you two siblings?"

I chuckled and showed them my left hand. "Your potions teacher is Draco Malfoy, my husband." I smiled at them.

"I told you they were married." a girl with bushy hair told the two boys. I couldn't help but hold back a chuckle at them. They were just like Harry, Ron and Hermione. Speaking of, their children are exceptionally well in my class.

Standing outside the Potions classroom, I peeked my head in and saw Draco finishing up the second years class. He caught my eye and smiled.

"Hello love what brings you outside my class?" he said kissing me once the students left.

"Can't your wife visit you some time?" I joked.

"I- Let's just go for the feast." Draco said, hugging my waist.

"Hmm thought so. Now let's go I'm hungry!" I said dragging him.

Needless to say I found my so called "happily ever after" without the help of magic. Maybe a little. All was well.