When Harry woke up, it was already lunchtime. He wasn't too worried since he didn't have anything planned for the day. He wanted to relax and recharge for the upcoming week.

"Harry dear, did you sleep well?" Molly greeted him.

"Yes, I did. Thank you," he replied.

"How was your talk with Hermione's parents?"

"Pretty good. In the beginning, they weren't happy that I was there, but they decided to listen to me, and they agreed to watch the memories. After that, the conversation was far easier."

"I am glad to hear that. After everything Hermione did, she deserves to have her parents in her life."

"Exactly my thoughts," replied Harry. After a few moments, the rest of the Weasley family came to the kitchen, smelling the food. It still amazed him how quickly they could gather if food was involved.

"So Harry, any plans for today?" asked Arthur.

"None. I want to relax for a bit, as the next few days will be busy."

"Happy to hear that, as I have a little favor to ask. You see, a few days ago, Perkins brought me a pile of some muggle items. He said they are called 'power tools', but I have no idea how they work and what they do. Do you think you can help me with that?"

"Sure thing, Arthur. But I can already tell you that power tools are mostly used for all types of construction work. Unfortunately, you will need electricity for them to work."

"That's a pity. I wish there was a way for me to get electricity in my shed."

Harry thought for a second. He knew that it could be done by using a power generator. He decided to organize a little trip for the Weasleys to the Muggle world.

"Is anyone up for a journey to the Muggle world?" Harry asked them.

"What for?" asked Ginny, surprised.

"Because there is a way to get electricity in a shed. I will need to get a few things from a Muggle shop, so if you want to, you can come with me."

"Really? You will get me electricity?" Arthur replied, with a grin on his face.

"I will. So, who is going with me?" Harry asked. Arthur, Ginny, Bill, and Ron wanted to go, so they all got up and used the Floo Network to get to the Leaky Cauldron. From there, Harry called a cab and told the driver to take them to the closest B&Q. The journey did not take long, and they arrived right at the front door of the shop. While the Weasleys were shocked to see how big the building was and how many cars were parked near it, it was nothing compared to what they felt when they entered the shop.

They stood for a moment, not knowing how to react. They quickly gathered themselves and started to follow Harry. All of them were excited to be there, but Arthur was looking like Christmas and his birthday had combined and come early this year. It took them a while to find a power generator, but they finally managed to do it. They loaded it into a cart and went to look for an extension cord so they could plug it into the generator. On their way to the cash register, Harry saw a department with hand tools, screws, nails, etc. He loaded the rest of the cart with those items and went to pay.

Harry tasked the Weasleys to find a hidden spot outside where they could shrink everything without anyone seeing. He didn't want them to know the price, as he knew they would consider it unnecessary. Luckily, the line at the shop was short, so he was done before they came back. He waited for them and soon they arrived, leading him to a secluded spot where they could perform magic. When everything was packed and shrunk, Harry called a cab again, and before they arrived at the Leaky Cauldron, they visited a gas station to purchase petrol for a generator. They then returned to the Burrow.

"Hello guys, how was your trip?" Molly welcomed them.

"Wonderful, simply wonderful. I have seen so many things that my neck is hurting from turning to look at everything," replied Arthur.

"Glad to hear that you enjoyed yourself. What are you going to do now?" asked Molly.

"We are going to the shed to start the generator," replied Harry.

Arthur jumped out of his chair and almost ran into the shed. Everyone laughed at him but followed him nonetheless.

"So, Harry, how are we going to do this?" asked Arthur, excited beyond measure.

"We will start by connecting the extension cord to the generator. Then we will pour fuel into the machine. After that, we will turn on the generator, and if we do everything correctly, the extension cord will have electricity. Then we will be able to turn on your power tools."

They prepared everything and put the generator outside, as it would be a bad idea to let it work inside. It took a few attempts to turn on the generator, but they managed it. Arthur brought his power tools to check if they were working.

"This tool is called a drill. It is used for making small, precise holes," explained Harry.

"Can you show me how this works?" asked Arthur.

"Sure thing," Harry said, conjuring a brick. After connecting the drill to the extension cord, he drilled a hole.

"Incredible! What else can you do with these tools?" asked Arthur.

Harry then took his power tools and demonstrated how they work one by one. To his surprise, almost every Weasley was interested in what they were doing. Apart from Fleur and Molly, they were all there in the shed, watching closely. They were there until dinner when they decided to eat outside as the weather was beautiful. After they had eaten, they conjured comfortable chairs and simply sat there for the rest of the evening, enjoying peace, quiet, and each other's company.

The next day, Harry woke up feeling melancholic. It was the day he would be moving into his own home. He was sad to leave Burrow but excited for the new chapter in his life. He went downstairs and was greeted by Molly, Arthur, and Percy.

"So, Harry, when will you be moving?" asked Molly.

"After breakfast. I am mostly packed, so all I need to do is call my elves so they can take everything to the manor. After that, I'm going straight to the Ministry as I have a few things to do there," replied Harry.

He could see that Molly was sad to see him leave, so he stood up and hugged her closely.

"Don't worry, Molly. I will visit you frequently. And you are always welcome in Potter Manor."

"I hope that you will visit us. We will miss having you here," she said with tears in her eyes.

Harry assured her once more that he would not be a stranger, and he went back to his meal. During that time, the rest of the Weasleys came downstairs for a meal. They spoke for a bit, and when Harry was done, he went upstairs to pack the rest of his things, which didn't take him long.

"Mimsy!" he called.

"Yes, Harry?" she replied.

"Can you please take my things to the manor?"

"Of course, Harry," she replied and started popping with his belongings. After a moment, she was done, and Harry took a last look to check if he had taken everything. He then went back downstairs and was surprised to see all of them waiting for him.

"Is something wrong, guys?" Harry asked, unsure.

"Don't worry, Harry. We just have a little gift for you," said Arthur.

Harry looked a bit confused but nodded at Arthur to continue.

"Harry, for the last seven years, you have become a member of this family in more ways than we could have ever imagined. We are thankful that fate caused our paths to cross. All of us here see you as a member of this family. For me and Molly, you became a seventh son, a son we had never expected but are very grateful to have. Our kids all think of you as their brother, a brother who will be present at every important event in their lives. We all love you, Harry, so we would like to give you this," he said, with tears streaming down his face.

Harry, who was also crying, opened the little parcel that Arthur had given him. When he opened the lid, he saw a spoon, the same spoon that was a part of their family cloak. Seeing that, he broke down totally and went to hug them all. At that moment, every Weasley stood there hugging as a group. After a moment, Harry took the spoon and inserted it into the cloak. When he did that, everyone cheered and hugged him again.

"We have one more thing for you, Harry. As you are moving into your own home, we thought you would like to have one of these," said Molly, handing him an almost identical cloak to the one hanging on the wall. "Thank you very much for that, but I can already tell you that the cloak is missing a few spoons here," replied Harry. "I told you he would say that," said Ginny, handing him their spoons. They chatted a bit more, but Arthur and Percy had to go to work, so Harry said his goodbyes, thanked them for everything and left the Burrow.

He spent quite a lot of time at the Ministry gathering information. When he was leaving, he was happy to find out that his plans were feasible. He then used his portkey and landed in Potter Manor. After greeting his elves, he went to his office to hang up the clock he was given by the Weasleys.

"Good morning, Harry," greeted his mother.

"Hi, Mom. Is Dad sleeping?"

"Yes, he is. He and your grandfathers had a boys' night, so they are asleep."

"Boys' night as a portrait?"

"I was surprised myself, but yes. One of your ancestors had whiskey in his frame, and the other one had a deck of cards. I think you can imagine the rest."

Harry laughed heartily hearing that and was glad that the portraits had so much fun.

"What do you have there, Harry?" asked his grandmother, seeing him hanging up the clock.

"I got a special clock from the Weasleys today. Instead of time, it shows every family member and what they are doing or if someone is in danger."

The ladies were happy that he had found a family outside of them. They knew he had a hard life and were glad that he was surrounded by people who cared about him.

After hanging the clock, Harry began his work. He started by writing a letter to Susan, asking to meet with her alone, as he needed her acceptance of his ideas.

"Dear Susan,

I am writing to you as I would like to meet with you tomorrow. I have a few ideas that I want to present during the meeting on Thursday, but I need your agreement to do so. Please let me know if you agree, and which day will work best for you.

Harry"

He decided to send the letter to Mimsy, his elf, as he wanted to get an answer that day. When he was done, he sealed the letter and called his elf.

"Mimsy!"

"Yes, Harry?"

"I have an important task for you. I need you to take this letter to Susan Bones. She should be in Hogwarts now, so try to find her there. When you're done, please let her know that I would like an instant reply if possible."

"Of course, Harry," she replied, took the letter and popped out. Harry was contented with that and started writing everything he wanted to talk about with her. That list was pretty impressive. After some time, Mimsy came back with a reply from Susan.

"Dear Harry,

I am glad you wrote to me, as I wanted to set up a meeting as well. If that's okay with you, can we meet tomorrow at 10 A.M.? If so, please let me know. But I am warning you, I have a lot of ideas to talk through, so I would be glad if you would prepare yourself for tomorrow. If that doesn't work for you, please inform me as well.

Susan"

Harry quickly replied that tomorrow worked for him and gave her the Floo address to the manor. He had taken care of that while he was at the Ministry. After that, he went back to work and continued working for the rest of the day.

On Tuesday morning, Harry woke up feeling well-rested. He wasn't sure if it was because he was living in his own house or because he didn't have to endure Ron's snoring, but he didn't dwell on it. He quickly ate breakfast and prepared himself for Susan's arrival. While sitting in his office, Milly came in and informed him of Susan's arrival. He left his office and went to the dining room, where Susan was waiting for him.

"Lord Potter, thank you for the invitation," she greeted him officially.

"Lady Bones, you honor me by visiting. Welcome to Potter Manor," he replied in the same manner.

They both laughed and greeted each other once more, this time without formalities. Then, they went into Harry's office and started discussing Hogwarts.

"Okay, Sue, I wanted to meet with you for three reasons. The first one is simple - I want to make some changes to the list of teachers' responsibilities, and I don't think it's something they should have a vote on. Sure, we can negotiate a bit, but in my opinion, we need to make those decisions ourselves."

"I agree with you. We may like them and have a good relationship built, but we are still their employers," she replied.

"I'm glad you see it that way. The second reason is that I have a few ideas that can make maintenance costs far lower than they are now. But the thing is, it would require a big investment."

"Well, I also thought about finances, and I came up with some ideas that will bring more money to the school. But it would also require spending a nice chunk of the budget."

"I'm glad to hear that. Making the school financially independent is crucial to ensure that the Ministry will never intervene in Hogwarts again."

"But what if we don't have enough money for everything?"

"Then I will pay for the rest from Potter vaults. We will take no more than a million from the Hogwarts budget."

"Are you sure about that, Harry? It can cost you hundreds of thousands of galleons."

"Don't worry about it, I'm sure."

"If you say so. What was the third reason?" she asked.

"I want to run by you all the ideas I have for changes in how the school functions. If I get a green light from you, then I will present them in the first part of the meeting on Thursday."

"Alright then. We need to get started, as I think we will need to meet tomorrow as well to get everything done."

"You're right. So, my first idea is..."

As Susan predicted, they had to meet the next day as well. On both days, they worked together well into the evening, but by the end of Wednesday, they had everything prepared for the meeting on Thursday.