Draco and George were to be married the Friday at the start of Easter break, which was a day off as well from term. It would allow them a full nine day honeymoon. Severus could cover the infirmary with the few students who would remain, more than Christmas certainly, but not much. Lucius and Harry had planned a fifth date before but their plans kept falling through. On Thursday he and Lucius were meant to be going to the bachelor parties for the boys. Harry was meant to have a class though before the party, but he enlisted some help from Harry's dad.

Harry was in his classroom preparing for his last class before the break. He had a two hour class with his sixth years. He heard the door open and was expecting one of his students coming in early. He was surprised when instead he found Lucius.

He smiled. "Decided to come back to school?"

"Decided to take you out for a late lunch."

Harry reminded him. "I have an early day but I have class still."

He motioned. "I found you a substitute."

Harry was confused. "A substitute? Who?"

He was surprised when Ron appeared. "Who better than an auror?"

Lucius smiled. "I thought this way we could get in a date before the wedding."

Harry looked at Ron. "How did he convince you?"

Ron shrugged. "Have to be in town for the bachelor party later."

Lucius smiled. "Are you coming?"

Harry smirked. "I don't know. I may have already eaten."

Lucius pointed at his desk. "That sandwich looks full."

Ron grumbled. "You better be going since I came all the way up here."

Harry laughed. "I thought you just said you had to come anyways."

Harry hugged his friend and headed out with Lucius. Ron seemed to find Lucius to at least be more tolerable an option then Severus was. He had no problem getting away from street work for the day. Ron was now in officer training so he still spent a large chunk of his time at the academy. Harry had retired an officer, but had never worked duty, leaving as soon as he graduated. He had been fast tracked due to skill and wanting to teach. Ron had not had the natural skill and he wanted to be a street auror. He could admit he wouldn't mind teaching a class for the day though.

Harry was happy to be whisked away by his boyfriend for his fifth date. He reminded Lucius they couldn't go too far as they had to be back for the parties. There was a dinner at the Three Broomsticks for both groups, before the grooms were split. Harry was to go with George.

Harry was surprised when they stayed on the grounds at first. "Picnic?"

"You wanted to know my greatest fear."

Harry was confused. "Hagrid's cooking?"

Lucius led him to the monument they built by the lake. "This."

Harry saw many of his loved ones. "The war."

Lucius touched his wife's name. "Losing my son. I couldn't protect her."

Harry saw so many names of his loved ones. "Something we have in common."

Lucius nodded. "I have something else we have in common."

"Flying? I am told you played chaser in school."

Lucius smiled. "I did. But I was thinking more about food."

Harry laughed. "Not willing to fly with me?"

"I couldn't keep up with your father and you are twice his skill. But we will fly one day."

"I guess if he want to eat, we don't have much time."

Lucius produced two flowers. He handed one to Harry. "A lily for your mother."

Harry placed it by his mother and noticed. "A daffodil for Draco's."

"I may never have been in love with her, but I mourned her. She was my wife, my friend, the mother of my son. A sister."

Harry put a hand on his arm. "I understand."

They headed into town for a late lunch at one of the new little restaurants that had opened in town. They kept it light since they would be having dinner before going out. The mood lightened a bit as they ordered the food and sat down. Harry didn't regret though the first stop they had made. It felt good that Lucius had opened up to him about something like that. He knew all too well what kind of trust it took to open up at all to others. For a dad, such a fear may have been obvious, but it wasn't always easy to put to words and admit. The two of them enjoyed a simple lunch and the talk turned to the evening and to the wedding as well. Lucius was so proud to see his son getting married and looking forward to grandkids. Harry blushed when Lucius mentioned perhaps he would get a chance to do it again and properly. He missed out a lot with his son.

They did some shopping in town later. Lucius apologized it was a pretty tame fifth date and promised Harry a better sixth one. Harry cut him off with a kiss and assured him it was perfect. But he certainly was looking forward to a sixth date soon. It would be easier without wedding plans.

Draco spotted them when they got to the Three Broomsticks later. "I was surprise when I went to pick you up."

Harry shrugged. "Well you do like red headed companions."

Lucius looked at Ron. "Thanks again."

Ron shrugged. "May pay to have you owing me a favor."

George appeared with his parents. "I guess we are all here."

Molly smiled. "I could have hosted it."

Draco shook his head. "I know you are busy with tomorrow."

George added. "And we need to be in town."

Arthur agreed with the boys. "You have fretted enough."

Molly didn't deny it. "All but one child married after tomorrow."

Harry blushed when he saw her look. "We should start."

Charlie put an arm around Harry. "Now George is to be married, you're all she has left."

Harry groaned but he smiled as they sat down to dinner. He knew his brothers were right but he shared a smile with Lucius. He was perhaps not opposed to such talk any more. But the focus on dinner and the night was on the boys. Their parents and the wives went home after dinner. Harry joined his brothers and the old quidditch team with George. Lucius was going with his son and Draco's friends. His son had wanted him to come.

Draco kissed his fiancé before they left but turned to Harry. "Keep him honest for me."


Harry and the other brothers and Ginny helped George get ready in the morning. Harry had never seen George as happy as he was that day. He and Draco had decided on one witness a piece. No one was surprised when Harry and Blaise were chosen. Since the death of Fred, Harry was the closest to George, both a brother and an old teammate. Blaise and Draco had been best friends since they were in diapers. Unlike Ginny and her husband, George and Draco were planning on trying for a baby right away. George would be the second brother to be a carrier in the family. Like Charlie, he would take his husband's last name. It left three brothers to carry on Weasley, though of them, only Ron had a son so far.

The two of them had chosen to marry at neither of their family homes but chose a neutral place instead. They chose the club in London where Draco proposed. Lucius rented out the entire place for the day. They were to be married up on the upper balcony where Draco had proposed. The two grooms stood facing the water as they took their vows. The guests in simple chairs under a warming spell. An interesting mix of apple blossoms and daffodils were the flowers, just simply on the aisle chairs, and along the glass wall behind them. Daffodils were of course for Narcissa. Apple blossoms were chosen for Molly, as they were reminded of the orchards behind the Burrow.

The minister finally announced. "I now pronounce you wed. You may seal it with a kiss."

George happily kissed his husband. "At last."

Draco smiled. "One last thing."

Harry smiled as he and Blaise signed the contract. "So happy for you."

Blaise agreed. "About time."

Draco smirked. "I don't see a ring on Millie yet."

Lucius hugged his son. "Your mother would have been so happy."

Molly hugged her son. "My last son wed, well Harry but still."

Harry groaned. "Already."

Blaise whispered. "Good thing you hooked up with Lucius."

"And why is that?"

"Draco was threatening to repay the favor."

Harry shrugged. "It seems I did a good job."

Draco had heard and agreed. "I may admit perhaps."

George elbowed his husband. "Keep that up and this will be a short marriage."

It was all said in good humor and the guests headed inside to the bar on the same floor, for appetizers. Draco noticed someone in the group that he hadn't seen. But he was having photographs taken and he managed to keep his mind on them for now. He had no idea how the man was here or why. He had not invited his Uncle to his wedding. He wasn't ready to forgive him and allow him to be part of such a special occasion in his life. George saw his look and he worried for a moment. He would throw Harry under the bus if needed. He would not miss out on his wedding night.

As the others went to join the guests after pictures, Draco and George remained outside for a bit. Severus seemed to understand and he came out. He had been uncertain about coming as he knew Draco had not invited him. But it mean the world to see his godson marry the man he loved.

Severus smiled a little. "I am happy for the two of you."

Draco demanded. "What are you doing here?"

Severus showed him. "I was invited."

"By who?"

George decided to be honest. "I invited him."

Draco turned to his husband. "You?"

"I knew you were angry but you would regret if he wasn't here."

Draco looked at his Uncle. "I haven't, I am not….."

Severus sighed. "I know. But I knew your mother couldn't be here and I….."

"She wasn't here for two years and you didn't care."

"I will leave if you want. I don't want to ruin your day."

George kissed his husband. "No matter how hurt you are, you love him."

Draco sighed. "Stay."

Draco led his husband past the man and went to join the other guests. He was angry but he let it simmer down. He loved his husband enough to know George had only been trying to help. And deep down he knew George had been right. If the day came he forgave the man, he would be happy he was here. But he wasn't ready to admit the possibility yet. But he would allow the man to remain and his husband to share his bed.

The party moved downstairs where the doors to the lower balcony were opened up, both for views and for dancing later. They used the restaurant furniture, and no fancy linens but this was where Lucius really worked. Center pieces were clear bottles which Harry laughed to see were butterbeer and not wine. They were topped with the flowers, but filled with these incredible lights. Harry was amazed to realize they didn't just look like, they were mini fireworks going off inside, with a continuous spell, contained within. Pictures were projected behind the head table with a spell, and Lucius had hired their favorite band. Dinner was three courses but was a casual pub like meal, and Molly had done the cake for them.

Lucius shared a smile with Harry as the two grooms shared their first dance. "Today has gone so well."

Harry looked over to where Severus loomed. "With one small hiccup."

Lucius shook his head. "George was right."

Harry reluctantly agreed. "It means a lot to them both."

When the second song started Lucius asked. "Can I have this dance?"

Harry smiled. "I would be hurt otherwise."

"I didn't get to dance with you last time here."

Harry eyed Severus but he focused on Lucius. "Make up for lost time."

"Hopefully this New Year's."

"Who said we would be dating in eight months?"

Lucius pulled him into a kiss, a bit longer than any they shared. "I do."

Harry blushed from the kiss but smiled. "I could be convinced."

Remus walked over to Severus who was stewing. "He is happy."

Severus looked at Remus. "I used to make him happy."

Remus sighed. "Used to is right."

Severus turned to his old friend. "You gave me your blessing once."

Remus didn't deny it. "Before you almost destroyed him."

"I wasn't in any shape to be with him."

Remus reminded him. "He wasn't the only one who could have used you while mourning."

He knew Remus didn't mean Lucius. "I am sorry about your wife. Tonks was an amazing woman."

Remus agreed. "And for some reason she saw the best in you."

Remus went to join his son after the song ended. Severus watched not only his godson but his two former friends. He and Remus had once been close. He knew Tonks was the one who convinced Remus to give him his blessing. They had been friends but Remus had been reluctant, he worried the man would hurt Harry. He knew he had left both his friends, Remus and Lucius, while they had mourned their wives. Remus may have actually loved his wife unlike Lucius, but they both mourned them deeply. As he watched his godson, he could admit a lot of regrets. The boys focused on the night as did the others. They cut the cake later and fireworks over the river sent them off on a ten day honeymoon.

Lucius smiled when he asked where the lovebirds had gone. "No lions, but jaguars should be close. They are off for an Amazon cruise."

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