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The morning after the Ball marked the start of the Christmas break and the castle was in a frenzy of students completing their last minute packing. Since Harry wasnt travelling on the Hogwarts Express, he decided to stay in bed a little late, basking in the luxury of the warm feeling washing over him. Last night had been a good night. A really good night! His mind flashed on images of Ginny looking stunning in her Dress robes, kissing her under the Weasley Whiz Bang-lit sky He couldnt help but feel a slight twinge of apprehension about it though. He felt happy for the first time in a very long time but it seemed like every time something good happened, something terrible quickly followed. Neither can live while the other survives Harry tried to shake these dark thoughts from his mind. Voldemort didnt get to hold all the cards. If he started letting the fear dictate his life, Voldemort had already won and there was no sense even fighting it anymore. The way to win was to keep on living. Well, maybe not the way to win, but the way to survive it anyway. He was going to spend Christmas with the people most important to him. He was going to get some time alone with Ginny. For these next few days, Voldemort could just back off! He had enlarged his backpack to hold what he needed and he quickly filled it with some clothes and all the gifts for those at Grimmauld Place. He had to wait for the Hogwarts Express to depart before he could Apparate, just in case anyone was watching. Hed planned on walking Ron, Hermione, and Ginny out to the waiting carriages; Dumbledore had nixed letting him go to the train station. He didnt want to put anyone in danger so he readily agreed. He hurried down the stairs from the boys dormitory and found Ginny in the Common Room. His stomach did a complete 180 as he looked at her standing there. No amount of self-control could stop the grin that spread across his features. Ginny smiled in return and walked over to meet him. "Morning sleepyhead," she said. "You missed breakfast." Harry shrugged his shoulders, "Decided to have a lie in. Are you all packed?" He felt absurdly shy and wasnt sure why. What he wanted to do was lean over and kiss her but found himself holding back. Was he allowed to just do that? Ginny seemed rather flustered herself. "Yes, Im ready." They were interrupted when Ron and Hermione crawled through the portrait hole. Hermione had a stack of toast wrapped in a napkin that she proceeded to hand to Harry. He smiled his gratitude, "Thanks!" Ron just stood there staring at him looking like the cat that swallowed the canary. Harry tired to ignore him by walking over to a table and sitting down to start on his toast but Ron wouldnt be sidetracked so easily. He followed him over to the table and sat across from him, continuing to smile. It was beginning to grate on Harrys nerves. Finally he looked up in exasperation, "What?" "Nothing," Ron continued to smile, "I was just wondering when you were going to make the announcement to Mum. Shes always dreamed of planning the wedding of her only daughter and Merlin knows she loves you! Shes just going to have kittens!" Harry sprayed the tea he was drinking all over the table and Ginny had to pat him on the back to get his coughing under control. "Leave him alone Ron," she growled impatiently. Hermione was laughing herself, "Come on Gin, he might as well get used to it. Hes about to spend the entire holiday with your brothers, three of whom witnessed your snogfest on the dance floor last night. Im sure the twins have spread the news to the rest of the clan by now." Harry felt his cheeks flame at her words and he dropped his head into his hands, they were going to be unmerciful! "Maybe I should just stay here." "Youll do no such thing," Ginny replied firmly, but then her face seemed to lose some of its confidence. "Dont let them ruin your Christmas." Ginnys face took on a closed, guarded expression and it dawned on Harry that she was worried he didnt want to face her family because he regretted what happened. He found himself annoyed at both Ron and himself for making her feel that way. Standing up, he firmly took Ginny by the hand and said, "Come on, Ill walk you down. Nothing is going to ruin this Christmas." Ginny smiled her relief and couldnt resist turning to Ron as Harry lifted her backpack from the chair. She stuck her tongue out at her brother who continued to chuckle as they all made their way out of the castle. Harry enjoyed the feeling of her smaller hand in his as they walked out. Their shoulders would brush up against each other sending warm waves of feeling crashing through his belly. Colin Creevey caught up with them before they left and handed them some pictures hed taken at the Ball. There were nice shots of each couple entering the festivities as well as a great picture of the four of them at the table. The final was one of Harry and Ginny in their embrace after the encounter with Cho. Ron made a grab for it but Harrys Seeker instincts were quicker. He handed the picture to Ginny. "Keep that away from your brothers." He walked them down to the awaiting carriages and sheepishly handed Ginny her backpack. "This is as far as I can go," he said apologetically. It had never felt more like a prison. "Youre going to take a Portkey back right mate?" Ron asked. "Youll be there before us. I dont see why we cant just all take it together." "Honestly Ron, its so no one suspects Harry is leaving!" Hermione hissed. Harry hated lying to them so he just remained silent and allowed them their assumptions. Hermione grabbed Rons arm and led him into the carriage; "Well see you inside Ginny." He waited until they were firmly closed inside before turning to Ginny. She was staring at the Thestrals with a troubled look on her face. "They really are kind of creepy, arent they?" she whispered. Harry started, his eyes opening wide; "You can see them?" Ginny nodded somberly, "I could when we returned, because of Hestia " Harry was stunned; "You never said anything! Ron and Hermione too?" Ginny grabbed his shoulder and gave it a tight squeeze; "You were still dealing with an awful lot and hadnt completely recovered from your injuries. We thought it best not to tell you. Its not your fault Harry." Harrys guilt was coming more from the fact he hadnt realized that his friends could now all see the leathery creatures than the why. "Im sorry." Ginny put each of her hands on the side of his face, "Harry, were at war and my family is heavily involved. Thats how it should be, the cause is worthwhile. No matter how difficult it becomes, we all have to remember that." He sighed, knowing she was right. He still wished he could somehow shield all of them from the uglier side of it however. He had to learn how to accept that he couldnt, not yet anyway. He shook his head and brought his thoughts back to the girl standing in front him. "Sorry I cant ride back with you, Id much rather." Despite his newfound enjoyment of Apparition, he honestly meant it. Hed prefer to ride the train back with his friends. "Its no big deal really Harry. Whatever we all have to do, just so long as we can all be together for Christmas, right?" He liked her attitude, "Right." He leaned down and gently caught her lips with his own. He intended for it to be a brief peck goodbye but somehow once he started he found he didnt want to stop. Ginny wound her arms around his neck and returned the intensity of the kiss with her own. Finally he pulled back panting. After he found his voice he said, "Ill see you in a few hours." Ginny had a shell-shocked expression on her face and he knew exactly how she was feeling. He felt the same, "Okay, bye." "Bye." Both turned and walked in their own directions with their heads spinning, the same dazed expression on each of their faces. ********** Professors Dumbledore and Snape watched Harry as he made his way back up the castle steps from the window in the Headmasters office. Both wore worried expressions on their faces, although Snapes still came off as more of a scowl. "Youre sure you still want to allow Potter to return to Headquarters for the holidays?" "Im sure," Dumbledore nodded. "I dont think it would be healthy for him to spend Christmas here alone." "Still Headmaster, perhaps it would be safer. As I told you, the Dark Lord is aware of his feelings for Miss Weasley. Lucius gave him a full update on her involvement with the Chamber, he wont hesitate to use her again. My concern is that he gained his information before the Ball had even ended. This is not the first time hes got information from the school and Im no further along in determining the source. I fear we have to consider the possibility of a spy." "Lets not be too hasty Severus. Any number of the students could have easily informed their parents what happened here last night. He did kiss her rather intensely right in the middle of the dance floor." The twinkle in Dumbledores eye shown brightly and he seemed to be struggling to withhold a grin. The expression seemed to only sour the Potions Master further. "Yes, hes as foolish as he is arrogant." "Hes sixteen Severus. Do you remember how it felt to be sixteen?" "Sixteen or not it is his duty to not make it easier for the Dark Lord to gain information. He clearly gave him yet another weapon, and we all know he wont hesitate to use it. Potter should be focused on his training, not his hormones." "Hes lost enough of his childhood Severus, if he can find some measure of happiness amidst all the chaos that surrounds him, I wont interfere with that." ********** Harry waited in the Common Room for another hour before grabbing his backpack and heading out the door. He ambled slowly to the gate and stood just outside it forming a mental picture of the street in front of Grimmauld Place. He smiled when he opened his eyes and realized he was there, still getting a thrill out of his new ability to Apparate. Steeling himself, he took a deep breath and walked up to the immense front door. Molly Weasley swung it open wide and dragged him inside as she wrapped him in a bone-crushing hug. "Harry! Its so good to see you dear. How are you?" "Im good Mrs. Weasley. Didnt splinch myself!" "Well of course you didnt dear. We had no worries about that. Come on inside and take your things up to your room. Ive got lunch going in the kitchen and Fred and George will be arriving soon. Theyre going to go pick up Ron and Ginny at Kings Cross when the Express comes in." "Okay Mrs. Weasley." Harry spent the afternoon in the kitchen with Mrs. Weasley, Fred and George. Both twins teased Harry good-naturedly over his exploits at the Ball, but to his immense relief, Mrs. Weasley refrained from commenting. The twins entertained them with stories of their joke shop and how business was going. Even Mrs. Weasley hid her grin at some of the products the twins had come up with, although mostly she clucked her tongue in disapproval of their antics. When it came time to go to Kings Cross, Harry really wanted to go with the twins but resigned himself to staying put. Molly Weasley kept her eye surreptitiously on Harry as they worked on the dinner together. He seemed to know his way around a kitchen, although he tended to do things the Muggle way before she would lean over and show him a spell. She imagined hed had years of practice playing House Elf to the miserable excuse of a family he lived with. He seemed much happier than he did when he was here over the summer, more relaxed and traces of the young man she remembered were more clearly visible. His eyes still looked haunted if she could catch him at an unguarded moment. Ron sent her an owl after Harry asked Ginny to go to the Ball and Molly was anxious to get a firsthand look at how the two young people behaved toward one another. From what the twins said, it sounded like they had a brilliant evening. She was determined that for this holiday, theyd have the chance to simply be kids and enjoy all the giddiness and good feelings a new relationship could bring. They both deserved that. She knew her daughter had fancied Harry for a very long time, no matter how much she more recently tried to deny it. Ginnys owl posts about her new Ball gown sounded like her girl was simply glowing and Molly was anxious to wrap her arms around her. The attack on Hogsmeade had her frantic and Arthur had to physically restrain her from flooing right up to Hogwarts and checking on the kids herself. Albus had assured her they were all fine and in need of nothing more than a healthy dose of chocolate. Nevertheless, it was yet another part of their childhood, visits to the Wizarding village, which was being taken away from them. She was dragged from her thoughts by a commotion in the Entrance Hall. She could hear the loud voices of her boys and rushed to quiet them before they woke up that dreadful Mrs. Black. She called them all into the kitchen and had them sit with Harry on the long wooden bench at the dining table. She watched the warmth flood Harrys eyes as he looked at Ginny. Her daughter beamed at her new boyfriend as she sat down next to him and the two stared lost in each others eyes until Ron rudely elbowed Harry in the ribs. "Snap out of it Potter," Ron grumbled and Molly could tell he was in a foul mood after having to leave Hermione at Kings Cross. "How was the trip back?" Harry asked, forcibly dragging his eyes away from Ginny. Ron shrugged, "The usual. Malfoy stopped by looking for you. Ginny here stunned him." "Ginny!" Molly was scandalized. "Well I was going to use the Bat Bogey Hex again, it looked so perfect on him the last time but what I really wanted was for him to just shut up. Stunning him worked better!" Ginnys voice was adamant that she had done no wrong. "He wanted to know why you werent spending Christmas with us," Ron added. "Hermione thinks hes still suspicious." "Well I hoped she docked you some points for hexing him Ginny." Molly said. Ginny running around fighting with her brothers was one thing, but on the train with other students? That was not the way proper young ladies behaved! "Nah," Ginny smiled, "She was too busy stunning Crabbe." "And I got Goyle," Ron added proudly. "Honestly! What got into all of you?" Harry was smiling, "Im sure it had something to do with the abandoned orphan boy spending Christmas alone, right?" He rolled his eyes as if it was something he typically put up with "Among other things," Ginny growled. Molly could see the gratefulness in Harrys eyes over his friends defending him and she felt a sharp pang of anger toward the Malfoy boy but she forced it down. "Okay all of you, I have two things we need to discuss," Molly interrupted them. All four of her own children looked at her warily, recognizing the tone of her voice that meant they were about to get in trouble. Only Harry seemed as yet unaware of the coming storm. He was smiling and obviously pleased that his friends had arrived. She felt a slight misgiving about doing this now, but it had to be done. "Ive heard some things about a party that went on in the Gryffindor Common Room after your last Quidditch match. Now you three," she said sternly, pointing to Ron, Ginny and Harry in turn, "are underage and Im very disappointed in all of you. You all should know better. Youre a Prefect Ron, you should be setting a better example." Rounding on the twins, she continued, "Im well aware who supplied the Fire Whiskey and trust it wont be happening again! Being of adult age means holding adult responsibilities and its you two who Ill hold accountable." Molly watched their reactions closely. Rons ears turned red as he smiled sheepishly and began studying his feet almost as soon as she started speaking. Ginny rolled her eyes in that annoying way shed picked up around the age of eight. Fred and George stared right back unabashed until her glare became too much and they moved their eyes to the floor, mollified. It was Harry she felt sorry for. His eyes had widened in surprise when she began and she watched the panic of being caught filter over him. He was now staring at the floor with the rest of them, his cheeks stained a bright pink, he was mortified. She was having a hard time scolding Harry; her instincts were always to smother him with the warm tenderness she knew hed been lacking. But if she intended to take on the role of parent, as shed promised herself shed do, then it needed to be done. Shed learned a long time ago when Bill and Charlie were small that being a good parent meant sometimes having to be the bad guy. It was a hard lesson to learn, but she felt her children had turned out right because of it. She was immensely proud of all of them, even Percy still. Molly had coddled Percy more than the others. He was so different from the rest and they teased him so. Shed always felt the need to defend him. Looking back now, she was afraid that her attitude towards Percy had done him more harm than good in the long run. She was determined not to make the same mistake again with Harry. She shook her head to clear it, now was not the time! "The other thing is about Christmas. We wont be having dinner here after all. Your father and I have been back to the Burrow several times and all is well there. Were going to have dinner itself at the Burrow. Ive invited the Grangers and Remus to join us. Christmas is a time for families and celebrating joy and the good things in life. Were going to do that. Well return here afterwards, but dinner itself will be at the Burrow!" Woots and whistles met this announcement and a huge grin splayed across Rons face, quickly displaced quickly by one of nervousness. "Mr. and Mrs. Granger too?" he asked. "Yes," Molly answered. "Nothing is going to spoil this Christmas and were all going to enjoy ourselves." While Ron and Ginny went to put their things away, Harry remained in the kitchen. He was used to the Dursley form of discipline, which usually involved a backhand or a strong dose of criticism. Somehow, he thought the stern disapproval in Mrs. Weasleys eyes was infinitely worse. The fact she was disappointed in him really bothered him and he found himself not wanting to do anything that would make her look at him that way again. He wasnt sure how he felt about Christmas. It would be good to see the Burrow again, it was a place that truly felt like home and he missed it. It would also be good to be somewhere different from last year so the memories would be easier to take. Still, the idea of spending the day with all the Weasleys and the Grangers left him feeling slightly lonely. He was happy Moony would be there too. The object of his musings walked through the door followed closely by Tonks and Charlie Weasley. Harry hadnt seen Charlie since the First Task now over two years ago. He looked good, suntanned and healthy. He reached out a weather-beaten hand to shake and asked, "How are you, Harry?" "Im good. When did you get back?" "Just home for Christmas. Its been a while so I took a few days off." "And has proceeded to torment the rest of us since arriving," Tonks grumbled, smiling at Charlie fondly. Harry noticed a dark look cross Moonys features but he moved to the counter and proceeded to pour a drink without saying a word. Harry glanced slightly nervously between Tonks and Moony, unsure what was going on. Neither was looking at each other and Tonks was paying far more attention to Charlie. Moony continued to brood. Harrys mind flashed on an image of Sirius pouring himself a drink the year before, looking much the same as Moony did now. "Im going to go up and surprise Ron and Ginny," Charlie said after an uncomfortable silence. "Well catch up later Harry." Tonks squeezed Harrys arm, "Ill just leave you two to talk." She made her way out without saying a word to Remus before Harry could respond. He turned accusatory eyes on Moony, "Where have you been?" Lupin sighed, "I owe you an apology Harry, and I know it. I never should have let Severus get to me that night and I certainly shouldnt have pulled away from you. Again." Harry swallowed but forced himself to continue, "Why did you then?" Moony paused a moment, seeming lost in his own thoughts, "I cant honestly say. Force of habit? Im not cut out for this role and I know it. I guess I needed to go through another bout of self-loathing. Ive gotten good at it." Harry knew what that felt like! "Is that what this is all about?" he asked, nodding in the direction of the Fire Whiskey. "Its what Sirius was doing too." Moony looked up quickly, a shocked expression on his face, "I suppose youre right. I hadnt quite caught the similarity to Padfoot." "Is that why Tonks is mad at you?" Harry asked, purposely ignoring the reference to his Godfather. He didnt want to go there now. Moony smiled at Harrys foresight, "Yes. I think its better that we keep some distance. Theres too much going on right now to be sidetracked." "So youve pushed her away, towards Charlie? I guess youre right." Harry was thinking more about Ginny now. Was this the right time to start something? He shouldnt drag her into his mess; shed only end up hurt no matter how it ended. "No!" Moony seemed to be reading Harrys thoughts. "I wasnt talking about you, I was talking about me. Ginny is good for you Harry, dont you dare push her away over some foolish noble ideals!" "What difference does it make if its you or me?" "Because our situations are entirely different! Youre not a werewolf, there are certain factors to consider." "No, Im just doomed to fight Voldemort!" "Harry, if you pull away from Ginny now, and give up any measure of happiness youve found, then Voldemort has already won. If you allow him to steal the good things in your life, he wins." "And why is that different for you?" A very slow, sad smile spread across Moonys face, "You know what? You always remind me so much of James, but its just a physical thing. You are truly your mothers son. That sounded remarkably like her." Harry swallowed again, "So youll make things up with Tonks?" "Ill try. Ive had a hard time letting anyone get close since I lost your parents and Sirius, even Peter that night. There are a lot of things I wish Id done differently. I wish Id tried to contact Sirius, listen to what he had to say. I wish Id made an effort to keep track of you. I truly thought you were better of without me Harry. If Id ever known Im so sorry Harry." "It wasnt your fault." "Sirius left a letter for me in his will, a letter telling me hed be waiting on the other side to kick my ass if I didnt do right by you. I feel like Ive let you both down. Id like to give it another shot, if youll let me. Im not Sirius, and Im not trying to take his place. I dont think I ever could do that, but Id like for us to build our own friendship. Ive got Dumbledores Pensieve upstairs. I thought maybe after dinner youd like to look at it. I put all good memories in there, but Id rather you take Ginny or Ron with you to view them. I think its better than if you see them alone." Harry thought about Moonys words for a moment. He thought hed like to try again with Moony too, he was the last link Harry had to his parents and Sirius. He owed it to all of them to at least try. "Wi-Will you come with us too? You could answer any questions." Moony smiled gratefully, "Thank you Harry, Id be honored. Are you going to ask Ginny?" "Both she and Ron actually. I want them both to come. They ah- Theyve both been great this year. I used to get jealous of the Weasley family and how close and loyal to each other they all were. They treat me that way too." Moony smiled, "Im glad you found them, Harry." Neither noticed Molly peering in at them from the doorway. Tears filled her eyes as she heard Harrys last words and saw the wonder on his face. She instantly made a final decision about a Christmas present shed been toying with. As she entered the room, both Remus and Harry smiled at her. Harry could feel warmth and affection radiating from her, as well as an intense curiosity. He knew she was thinking about the Pensieve. He was nervous about asking so many people to view these memories with him, but this was his new family and he wanted them to see his old one. Theyd welcomed him with open arms when they never had to and he knew he needed them all in his life. He never would have survived the loss of Sirius without them. "Mrs. Weasley, I know you heard about the Pensieve memories," Harry began. Molly colored red like her children do when embarrassed, "Im sorry, I didnt mean to pry." "No, thats not what I meant," Harry clarified. He felt very shy about asking her this, "Would you want to see them with us?" Tears filled Mollys eyes as she once again wrapped her arms around the boy she considered another son, "If youre sure Harry, Id be honored. I never knew James or Lily, but I would love to get the chance." "After dinner then," Harry braced himself for it. |
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Author's Note: Sorry for the shorter chapter. This one and the next were actually all one chapter but I had to break it because Im having trouble with long chapters at SIYE and this was my longest ever. I promise to post the next one quickly, itll be the memories from Moony. Please R/R and let me know! |
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