Epilogue

Harry sat in his office, going through a file on one of his current patients he was looking after. It was a Quidditch player who got hit with a curse that got rid of his bones, but Skele-Gro didn't work on him. Even if it did work, the process was long and painful, and it would still be a while before he would be able to play again. Letting out a frustrated sigh, he left his office and went for a walk. He stopped in the gardens and took in a deep breath.

"Still stuck on that Quidditch player?" someone asked and Harry turned to see Joseph.

"Yup." Harry admitted. "Maybe it would be best if I wait for the aurors to find a counter curse and use the Skele-Gro then."

"Now what kind of attitude is that?" Joseph asked.

"I've tried all the spells I could think of to fix this problem" Harry said. "I even tried to improve Skele-Gro to make it painless and actually work with the curse still in effect."

"I know, you've been having Skele-Gro delivered to your office by the gallon, and that's your problem" Joseph explained. "You're trying to fix things by augmenting the finished product."

"Because it's the only one that works" Harry rebutted.

"So far" Joseph returned. "What happened to finding alternatives? Harry, to fix Skele-Gro you need to brew it from scratch, or at least take the base ingredients and mix in some other stuff." The taller raven then took out a piece of parchment and handed it to Harry. "That's the original recipe. I've had the ingredients along with some that I think might work well with it to your office."

Harry thanked Joseph before rushing back to his office with a smile. Hours later, Harry made a new version of Skele-Gro that not only worked on the cursed Quidditch player, but was also faster and painless.

"Thank you for the help" Harry said as he and Joseph walked to the apparition points.

"It was no trouble, but you have to remember that you're not alone, Harry" Joseph stated. "You're no longer the 'Chosen One.' You don't have to do everything by yourself."

"Just wait, I'll be Head Healer before you" Harry challenged.

"Dream on, Potter. Say hello to Draco and the boys for me" Joseph said before apparating home.

Harry apparated to the edge of a forest and walked a few steps before a fairly large house came into view. As he got closer, the door flew open and two boys ran outside.

"Hello Teddy, James" Harry said as he hugged his two boys.

"Dad, we had an awesome day today" Teddy said.

"You two can tell me all about it once we get in the house" Harry replied and led the two back into the house.

As Teddy talked about how he, Draco and James went to Diagon Alley for his school supplies, Harry walked through the house looking for Draco.

"And here's my wand dad" Teddy then pulled out a polished black wand with an intricate design. "Hawthorne, seven inches, supple, and its core is unicorn hair."

"That's great Ted" Harry said as he ruffled the older boy's blonde hair. "Why don't you take James upstairs, and go play while I talk to papa?"

As soon as the boys left, Harry entered the kitchen to find Draco preparing dinner.

"I heard you had a full day" He said, wrapping his arms around the blonde and kissing his head.

"It was tiring, but fun" Draco replied with a small smile. "The worst part was when I stopped by our apothecary and Theo promised Teddy he'd teach him how to make stink bombs if he got good grades." Harry chuckled and squeezed the blonde comfortingly before beginning to help him with dinner. "How was work?"

"Great, I finally healed the Quidditch player thanks to Joseph" Harry said and explained what happened.

"Well, Joseph was the best in our class when it came to potions. I'm surprised he hasn't been made Head Healer yet" Draco said.

"Why him and not me?" Harry asked.

"Come on Harry, you could have been working at St. Mungo's longer, and Joseph would've still been promoted over you." Draco replied.

Just before Harry could retort, Teddy and James came running in, chasing each other with huge smiles on their faces. "It's really sweet that Teddy chose to copy your hair colour."

"I think it's fair" Draco stated. "Come on Harry, despite having my eyes, James is a near copy of you."

"Until he gets older, his face gets pointy and he starts being sarcastic all the time" Harry joked, making Draco stick his tongue out at him. "You know, we could try again."

"You really want to go through all that again?" Draco asked.

"Come on it wasn't that bad" Harry said, pulling the blonde into an embrace. "And you have to admit, it was worth it in the end."

Draco watched as James played with Teddy and smiled.

"I guess we could, on one condition" Draco stated and Harry looked at him. "Next time, you take the potion that allows you to get pregnant."

"Hang on, let's talk about this" Harry said nervously. "You have experience."

"Listen very carefully Harry James Potter-Malfoy because I'm only saying this once; either you let the baby make you fat, moody, and make you feel pain that would make a thousand stinging hexes preferable or we're not having kids again. Now help me set up the table, Ron and Hermione will be here soon."

Despite having a wonderful life, Harry kept wondering from time to time what he had gotten himself into.