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What was once a small, yet cozy, home held up by what one could believe was magic, the Burrow was now a spacious, four levels, sixteen bedrooms, fourteen and half bathroom family manor. How could the Weasley pay for the new house?
Roughly a month after the final battle of Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort (which took place in the Weasley's front yard), Arthur Weasley was elected New Minister of Magic, replacing Cornelius Fudge, who just so happen to retire done to failure to perform his duties. In his new position, where he earned a copious amount of money demolished in the final battle.
Harry, who destroyed the evil that without regret had stolen the lives of his parents and many others, had finally learned to accept his fate and come to terms with loss to Lily and James. Helping him along the way, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger with the aid of the Order, joined in the fight against Voldemort, although the true fight lay with Harry.
The Trio was going back to Hogwarts for their seventh year. But Hogwarts would never be the same. After the war, Albus Dumbledore had retired from his position as Headmaster
The student population had suffered. Over half of Harry Potter's year was dead and another one-third had moved to safer locations. There was 95 seventh year left and enrolled in the school. There was even less in some of the other years.
Coming to a place with so many happy memories and not able to see the boys and girls who you made them with was the hardest tasks the students and staff would ever face. Memories around every corner, disappearing names from the roll call lists and those names reappearing on every brick that was placed to rebuild the Great Hall, haunted the Hogwarts' hall.
This year promised to be a trial for everyone - old, new and returning.
