JK Rowling is the most excellent author of Harry potter and it belongs to her . Words and music to Sunrise, Sunset are by: Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick, and as such belong to them.

Three years flew by. Uncle Harry had accepted Teddy's application to the auror program. Victoire had apprenticed with a magical organic farming operation after school.

They had found a large plot of land near Shell cottage and in his spare time Teddy had gotten a house and barns set up.

It was the day after Victoire's 21st birthday. Today they were to be married. The ceremony was to be on the beach at shell cottage and then the reception in their largest barn.

Arthur, who still loved all things muggle, had fallen in love with a song called "Sunrise, Sunset" from a musical called Fiddler on the roof. As soon as they, and their parents heard it they knew it was perfect for their first dance.

Victoire was humming it as she got ready. She had decided that just Dominique, her Momman, Andromeda and Aunt Ginny would help her get ready. Dominique was her maid of honor and Teddy's friends understood when he said he could not think of anyone better that Uncle Harry to be his best man.

Everyone was going to be there. It was to be quite a celebration. Hagrid had finally given up his post at Hogwarts and Victoire had hired him to help her run the farm. Gwarp loved the sea air and was doing very well as his brother's helper. The only sad note was that Kreacher had died in his sleep a year ago. He was buried next to Doby. Teddy had already placed sunflowers, Kreacher's favorite flower, on his grave today. Teddy had also visited the memorial at Hogwarts with Uncle Harry. Victoire had sent a small version of her bouquet along for him to place on his Mum's grave.

All the cousin's were attendants. The girls looked lovely in long sundress in pastel shades that complimented each girl. The boys, like Teddy, were in a loose cream top and cream linen pants.

Aunt Hanna and Uncle Neville's twins, Frank and Alice were the ring bearer and flower girl. Her daddy was beaming as he led her down the aisle.

The ceremony was a blur and before they knew it they had kissed and apperated with a pop to the farm. They retired to the house to "rest" (snog each other senseless), while their guests were seated in the barn.

Uncle Harry announced them as Gwarp gently lowered them to the dance floor from his over sized palm.

The dinner was fabulous. Grandma Molly and Aunt Hannah had insisted on making it as a present to the two of them.

Suddenly the lights went dim and a spot light lit the dance floor. Aunt Ginny and Bill touched their wands to their throats as Teddy led Victoire to the floor.

(Bill)
Is this the little girl I carried?

(Ginny)
Is this the little boy at play?

(Together)
I don't remember growing older
When did they?

(Ginny)
When did she get to be a beauty?

(Bill)
When did he get to be so tall?

(Together)
Wasn't it yesterday
When they were small?

Sunrise, sunset
Sunrise, sunset
Swiftly flow the days
Seedlings turn overnight to sunflowers
Blossoming even as we gaze

Sunrise, sunset
Sunrise, sunset
Swiftly fly the years
One season following another
Laden with happiness and tears

(Bill)
What words of wisdom can I give them?
How can I help to ease their way?

(Ginny)
Now they must learn from one another
Day by day

(Bill)
They look so natural together

(Ginny)
Just like two newlyweds should be

(Their family stood and joined in the singing)
Sunrise, sunset
Sunrise, sunset
Swiftly flow the days
Seedlings turn overnight to sunflowers
Blossoming even as we gaze

Sunrise, sunset
Sunrise, sunset
Swiftly fly the years
One season following another
Laden with happiness and tears

There wasn't a dry eye in the house. Bill next danced with his daughter as Teddy led his Grandmother around the floor. Victoire danced with George, her god-father and Harry, her Grandfather and her Uncles. Teddy danced with Fleur, Ginny , Grandma Molly and his Aunts.

To say the party was a rousing success would be an understatement. George and Bill out did themselves with the fireworks. It began with a golden rendition of the picture of Teddy and Victoire as babies on the beach and ended with a picture of the happy couple in their wedding finery.

As they stood, wrapped in each other's arms, watching the last image die away the sound of the crowd suddenly went away and just for a second they felt feather light kisses on their cheeks.

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That's it for now friends. Don't be sad. I see a plot bunny named "The Lupins" hopping in the back ground. For now Charlie really wants me to go on with his life. Then there is the rest of the family and friends to play with!

Thank you to all who have read and to all who have had such nice things to say. I hope this lived up to your expectations. Grandma Beth