Aunt Marge Biggest Mistake

By Spark

"Everyone get in the car," Harry shouted throughout his house. He heard his children's footsteps running down the stairs. Ginny was standing next to him. "Do you we think we are doing the right thing by going?" He whispered to Ginny. Ginny rolled her eyes.

"Your cousin asked you and your family to come to his one year old birthday party. We are going and you and Dudley have been talking since the war. We went to his wedding for Merlin sake." Harry nodded.

"But this is the first time I'm going to see Aunt Marge and have to talk to her since I blew her up." Ginny could see the worry on his face.

She leaned up and kissed. "I'm going to right there." She give his hand a squeeze. Harry leaned down to kiss her again when they heard.

"Yuck, why do you always have to kiss her?" They turned to their oldest son, James. He was five. Harry laughed while Ginny rolled her eyes.

"One day, son you are going to want to kiss a girl," Harry saw Al leading his two year old sister down the stairs. Ginny went over and picked her up.

"No way, girls are gross." Harry shook his head before taking James and Al's hand. "Now remember boys nothing about wizarding world." Harry said as he led them to the car. The boys nodded. He buckled them in their car seats before getting in the front. He headed for Dudley's place.

He pulled in front of the house with pink balloons tied to the mailbox. He smiled as he parked the car. He woke the boys up because they fell asleep on the way over. "James, Al," Harry smiled at Ginny who was getting Lily out. They liked the boys best this way because they weren't getting in trouble. The boys opened their eyes and smiled at their father. Harry helped them out of the car.

He held on them as he headed for the house. He let out of James' hand as he knocked on the door. They didn't have to wait when Dudley opened the door.

"Harry," He grabbed Harry in a hug. "I'm glad you could come." Harry nodded. Dudley turned to Ginny. "Ginny, right?" Ginny smiled because he remembered her. Dudley turned down to the boys. "James and Albus," Harry nodded even if Dudley didn't notice. His eyes went to Lily. "And who is this pretty girl?" Lily smiled at him.

"This is our daughter, Lily." Harry said.

"She's beautiful, Harry." Dudley moved out of the way of the door. "Come in." Harry led the boys in first while Ginny followed him. Dudley closed the door after them. "Everyone is in the back." They followed Dudley to the back.

There was a play area for the kids, both James and Al ran for it. Harry saw his aunt and uncle talking with Aunt Marge. Harry made his way over to Dudley's wife and her parents. He liked them. He saw his aunt and uncle give him looks as he walked by.

"Nora, this is a beautiful party." He hugged Dudley's wife.

"Thank you, Harry." She turned and hugged Ginny. They said hello and Ginny asked where the birthday girl was. "She is over there," Nora pointed where she was. Harry and Ginny took a seat. Lily wiggled out of Ginny's arms when she saw her brothers playing. They talked to Nora for a couple of minutes before they were interrupted by Aunt Marge.

She kissed her on the cheek. "Nora this is a beautiful party." She turned to Harry. "And who…oh it's you." She said in a nasty way.

"Yes, it is me." Harry clenched his hands.

"What are you doing here?" Aunt Marge took a seat.

"Dudley and Nora invited me and my family for the birthday party," Harry smiled.

"Oh, you have a family. I thought a boy like you would never have family." She turned to Ginny. "He'll leave you before the youngest is five that is what men like him do." Harry could sense Ginny's temper raising.

"Actually, we met through my brother who went to school with Harry." Ginny could fake happiness too.

Aunt Marge turned to Nora. "I don't know who is going to leave the other one with the children." She shook her head. "I worry that you and Dudley would get stuck with the children." Nora was going to say something but Ginny spoke.

"That is unlikely," Ginny turned to Nora. "Not that Harry and I wouldn't mind you having the children," Nora smiled. She understood. "Harry and I have my brother and my sister-in-law who would care for the children if anything happen to me or Harry."

Aunt Marge sighed. She was trying to find fault with Harry. "Do you not work like your father?" She asked.

Harry clenched his teeth. "I work with law enforcement." Aunt Marge frowned.

"How are working with them when you were a trouble boy?"

"I got the trouble beaten out of me." Harry said. Ginny give him a confused look. He shook his head at her.

"That is good. What do you do?" She asked Ginny. "Do you stay home with the children?"

"Ginny is a journalist. She can work from home so she came stay with the children. If she needs quiet time we take the kids to her mother's."

Aunt Marge was going to say something but James came running up and pulled on Ginny's shirt. "Mummy, I'm thirsty." Ginny nodded and turned to Nora if she knew where the drinks were. Nora and Ginny got up and went to get some drinks for the kids.

"So are you teaching your children to be bad? It looks like your wife comes from a trouble family but that what you get when you go to St. Brutus'. Are your children going to go there when you had too much of them or are you just going to send them to Grandmum's." Aunt Marge was going to stay something when Harry stood up.

"Stop talking about my family like that. You can talk about me any way you want but you never talk about my children or wife that way. I'll raise my children the way my wife and I want. Never ever again." Harry turned away. He went and found Dudley. "Thank you for us but Aunt Marge decide that we should leave. I love to see you without her. Here." He handed Dudley a wrapped gift. Dudley nodded. He understood.

Harry gathered Lily and Albus before walking over to Ginny to tell her they were leaving. They give their farewells to Nora before they left. Harry gripped the stirring wheel as he drove home. No one said anything as he drove home. James wanted to say something but Ginny give him a look.

When they got home Harry went to the study and slammed the door shut. James looked up at his mother. "Why is Daddy mad?"

Ginny smiled down at James. "Nothing you need to worry about," She led the kids to the playroom. She put a charm on the door to let her know if one of kids tried to leave or needed her. She went to the study to comfort her husband. "Harry," She said as she closed the door.

Harry was sitting in one of the chairs by the fire. "Leave me alone, Ginny." Ginny knew when he was like this. She made her way over to him and sat in his lap.

"No," She wrapped her arms around his neck. "I know that you are hurt by what your aunt said but you have to let it go." She kissed him on the cheek.

Harry looked at his wife. "I didn't care what she said about me but when she started talking about the children I couldn't take. No one talks about my children that way." He looked up in Ginny's eyes. "Or you for that matter." He kissed her lips. "Your mine and I can't let anyone hurt you guys." Ginny leaned against Harry.

"I know, Harry but at least you didn't blow her up this time." Ginny could feel his laughter as he laughed. Harry kissed her one more time before getting them up.

"Let's go riding brooms since I ruin a fun time for the kids." Ginny nodded and followed her husband out of the study.