A/N: This is it. I own none of these characters or any of that stuff. Thanks for reading this story. I have others I wrote when this genre was more popular, so check them out if you're looking for something to read.

"These are good," Jack said as he dug into his eggs Benedict. "You are a great cook, you know that?"

"I asked the chef on our cruise for the recipe for this sauce. The rest is pretty easy," she said as Jack grabbed her around the waist.

"I wish we were still on that boat," he whispered into her ear as Sam walked into the kitchen.

Pansy turned away to fasten up her robe and hide the red lace undergarments from Sam.

"Get a room you two," Sam said as she grabbed a piece of toast and sat down at the table. "Speaking of room," she started, "Rose asked me to come spend the weekend with her at Hogwarts, is that ok? I mean, it is their first weekend back after the Spring break. I want to hear what everyone has been up to."

"How are you doing with all your muggle schoolwork? You still need math you know," Jack said.

"I'm doing fine in regular school," Sam said. "Now that I'm in all online classes, I can fly through the work. Pansy has been great helping me with the other stuff."

"She has really taken to the History of Magic," Pansy said. "I think the the two of you read Hogwarts, A History faster than anyone I knew. I'm not sure there is a full blooded wizard that ever finished it."

"It's fascinating," Jack said. "The building, the history, the Room of Requirement…"

"Seriously Dad," Sam interjected, "i have some memories, you know. Some I wish I could forget."

Changing the subject, Jack said, "Pansy, I have that meeting today with Gorobrod at Gringott's. Can you take me around one?"

"Sure, I can drop you off and then do a little shopping at Harrod's. I love that place. It is nice when you have one of those credit cards," Pansy said.

Jack and Sam had been spending the last few months introducing her to every non-wizarding thing they could think of. Shopping, movies, high-end cruises through the Greek Isles: they both loved the way that her face lit up when she found something new. Shopping and exploring muggle stores was fascinating to her. She was able to take ideas from the latest fashions, and using magic, change them for the better. She was shocked to find that while some of the muggle clothes looked nice, they seemed to be designed by people that had no idea about what women wanted. For example, she insured that every item of her clothing had discreet and usable pockets. Every muggle woman she me thought they were utterly fantastic. Through Jack's connections, she'd met one of the best female designers on Saville Row and was currently working on new design ideas with her. They could not understand how Pansy could return the next day with new designs, sewn so professionally. She was discussing a future show at Fashion Week.

it was just as impressive with all of their friends. Whether it was a dinner party, or going to a football match, everyone thought Pansy was amazing. To say that she had blossomed since moving in with Jack and Sam would be an understatement. Away from her peers, she realized that she was peerless and that made her confident. Red was her signature color, and she wore it well. She was long and lean and it seemed she stood up a little straighter now that she was out of Hogwarts, oppressed by her professor's robes. If she chose to wear something that drew attention, she was fine with it. She felt like she was finally fitting in.

Pansy helped make their house more amazing and loved having people over. Jack's friends and their wives loved to come over. There was always lively discussion. She loved hearing everyone's stories and laughed loud and often. Sometimes Jack had to brief her on current topics so that she'd know what latest political nonsense they were discussing, and Sam kept her up to date on new music and trends. She'd even enlarged the inside of the house so that it was just a little larger than it should be, just so they had more space.

Jack and Sam both loved having her around, and when Jack asked Pansy to marry him, Sam was very happy. She'd seen the designs for Pansy's wedding dress and thought they were amazing. The wedding was scheduled for June, and Jack convinced Pansy to invite Neville and Hannah as well as Harry, and Hermione and Draco. At first, Pansy vetoed the idea but then Jack encouraged her to invite them for dinner. It was rocky at first, but after a few drinks, they started laughing. Pansy started to realize that the war was over and other people had put it, and their prejudices behind them. If Hermione and Draco could be in love, then anything could happen.

"Wait, you are going to the bank in Diagon Alley?" Sam asked.

"Do you remember when we were in the Leaky Cauldron and you gave away the stone? Pansy paid for our meal with a Galleon. Think about it, a solid gold coin to pay for a few drinks. That is a crazy exchange rate and I've been thinking about it ever since," Jack said. "At first I thought I could just buy a bunch of Galleons by exchanging muggle money. The last time Pansy and I went there, I asked about how much I could buy, and got into a real interesting discussion with this Goblin named Gorobrod. He wanted to know why I wanted Galleons, and explained to me how each Galleon was stamped with the maker's initial because it really belonged to the maker, not the one who was using it. That's when it hit me, a way to let the goblins keep their gold while leveraging it for more money. What if I created a blockchain currency that was based on goblin gold. I know a thing or two about marketing. Today I'm going to talk to him about how blockchain and digital mining works. Mining is something they love. It could be really interesting if they agree."

"If they are anything like Pansy, they should really embrace the internet," Sam laughed.

"I do love how I can get information on anything," Pansy said. "It is like history come alive. I think the videos are dreadful, and I can't understand why everyone is so mean, but I can see why it is a good tool. Personally though, I'd rather be back on the beach in Barbados again. It's a shame that I can't get us a permanent portkey there."

"I have an idea," Jack said. "Let's go to the south of France this weekend. If Sam's going to stay at school, it would be a nice getaway and I do love to see you in a bikini."

Pansy laughed as Sam pulled a face. "Don't you two lovebirds stick around here just for me. I'm fine on my own."

"I'll watch over her anytime," Mrs. Chuffney said as she walked through the kitchen wall.

It had taken a lot of discussion with Mrs. Chuffney, especially negotiating everyone's privacy, but she turned out to be an entertaining house ghost and they all ended getting along quite well. She was actually a fantastic security system.

Across the country, in a classroom that had been previously the domain of Charms Professor Parkinson, students sat, waiting for their new Charms professor to arrive. The time for guest lecturers was over and today was the day. It was shrouded in mystery. Students wondered if it would be one of Neville's classmates. Would Hermione leave her post at the ministry and teach? Would someone come out of retirement?

At precisely ten o'clock, there was a pop and Winky appeared on the platform in front of her new students.