Okay so here's the epilogue. I changed it around a little like well just read it.

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Nineteen Years Later

Autumn seemed to arrive suddenly that year. The morning of the first of September was crisp and golden as an apple, and the little family bobbed across the rumbling road toward the great sooty station, the fumes of car exhausts and the breath of pedestrians sparkled like cobwebs in the cold air. Three large cages rattled atop the laden trolleys the oldest son and his parents were pushing; the owls inside them hooted indignantly, and the little redheaded girl trailed tearfully behind her three brothers, clutching her father's arm.

"It won't be long, and you'll be going too," Harry told her.

"Two years," sniffed Lily. "I want to go now!"

The commuters stared curiously at the owls as the family wove its way towards the barrier between platforms nine and ten. Albus's voice drifted back to Harry over the surrounding clamor; his youngest sons had resumed the argument they had started in the car.

"I won't! I won't be in Slytherin!"

"Come on James can't you leave him alone about it?" their oldest brother asked as he walked through the barrier.

"Boys, listen to Sirius for once." Said Ginny.

"I only said he might be," said James, grinning at his younger brother. "There's nothing wrong with that. He might be in Slyth---"

But James caught his mothers eye and fell silent. With a slightly cocky look over his shoulder at his younger brother, James took the trolley from his mother and broke into a run. A moment later, he vanished.

"Don't you believe everything he tells you about Hogwarts," Harry said to Albus. "He likes a laugh, your brother."

Side by side, they pushed the third trolley forward, gathering speed. As they reached the barrier, Albus winced, but no collision came.

" Where are they?" said Albus anxiously, peering at the hazy forms they passed as they made their way through the platform.

" We'll find them," said Ginny reassuringly.

But the vapor was dense, and it was difficult to make out anybody's faces. Detached from their owners, voices sounded unnaturally loud. Harry thought he heard Percy discoursing loudly on broomstick regulations, and was quite glad of the excuse not to stop and say hello…

" I think that's them, Al," said Ginny suddenly.

A group of four people emerged form the mist, standing alongside the very last carriage. Their faces had just come into focus when the Potter's reached them.

" Hi," said Albus sounding immensely relieved.

Rose who was wearing her brand new Hogwarts robes, beamed at him.

" Parked all right then?" Ron asked Harry. " I did. Luna didn't believe I could pass a muggle's drivers test, did you? She thought I'd have to confund the examiner,"

" No I didn't I had complete faith in you" said Luna.

" As a matter of fact I did confund him," Ron whispered to Harry, as together they lifted Albus's trunk and owl onto the train, " I only forgot to look in the wing mirror, and let's face it I could use a suspensory charm for that."

Back on the platform, they found Lily and Cayne, Rose's younger brother, having an animated discussion about which House they would be sorted into when they finally get to Hogwarts.

" If you're not in Gryffindor we'll disinherit you," said Ron, " but no pressure."

"RON!"

Lily and Cayne laughed, but Albus and Rose looked solemn.

" He doesn't mean it," said Luna and Ginny, but Ron was no longer paying attention. Catching Harry's eye, he nodded covertly to a point some fifty yards away. The steam had thinned for a moment, and three people stood in sharp relief against the shifting mist.

"Look it's Her and Draco."

"RON! Can't you drop it?" Ginny asked

"No."

Draco Malfoy was standing there with his wife, Hermionie and their son and daughter, a dark coat buttoned up to his throat. His hair was receding somewhat, which emphasized the pointed chin. The new boy resembled Draco as much as Albus resembled Harry and the girl looked just like Hermionie all over agian. Draco caught sight of them staring at him, nodded curtly, and turned away again.

" So that's little Scorpius and Sadie," said Ron under his breath. " Make sure you beat them on every test, Rosie."

" Ron for heavens sake," said Luna half stern, half amused " Don't try to turn them against each other before they even get to school."

" You're right, sorry," said Ron, but unable to help himself, he added, " Don't get too friendly with him though, Rosie. Granddad Weasley would never forgive you if you married a pureblood."

" Hey!"

James had reappeared; he had divested himself of his trunk, owl, and trolley, and was evidently bursting with news.

" Teddy's back there," he said breathlessly pointing over his shoulder into the billowing clouds of steam. " Just seen him! And guess what he's doing? Snogging Victoire!"

He gazed up at the adults, evidently disappointed by the lack of reaction.

" Our Teddy! Teddy Lupin! Snogging our Victoire! Our Cousin! And I asked Teddy what he was doing"

" You interrupted them?" said Ginny. " You are so like Ron"

" And he said he came to see her off! And then he told me to go away. He's snogging her!" James added as though worried he had not made himself clear.

" Oh it would be lovely if they got married!" whispered Lily ecstatically. " Teddy would really be a part of the family then!"

"He already comes over for dinner four times a week," said Harry. " Why don't we just invite him to live with us and have done with it?"

" Yeah!" James said enthusiastically. " I don't mind sharing with Al—Teddy could have my room!"

" No" said Harry firmly. " You and Al will share a room when I want the house demolished."

Harry checked the battered old watch that had once been Fabian Prewetts.

" It's nearly eleven, you should get on board" said Harry.

" Don't forget to give Neville our love" Ginny told James as she hugged him.

" Mum! I can't give a Professor love," said James.

" But you know Neville"

James rolled his eyes.

" Outside yeah, but at school he's Professor Longbottom, isn't he? I can't walk into Herbology and give him love…"

Shaking his head at his mother's foolishness, he vented his feelings by aiming a kick at Albus.

" See you later, Al. Watch out for the thestrals."

" I thought they were invisible? You told me they were invisible!"

But James merely laughed, permitted his mother to kiss him, gave his father a fleeting hug, he then leapt onto the rapidly filling train. They saw him wave, then sprinting away up the corridor to find his friends.

" Thestrals are nothing to worry about," Harry told Albus.

" They're gentle things, there's nothing scary about them. Anyway, you won't be going up to school in the carriages, you'll be going in the boats."

Ginny kissed Albus good-bye.

" See you at Christmas."

" Bye, Al" said Harry as his son hugged him. " Don't forget Hagrid's invited you to tea next Friday. Don't mess with Peeve's. Don't duel anyone until you know how. And don't let James wind you up."

" What if I'm in Slytherin?"

Harry crouched so that he was level with Albus. Albus was the only one of Harry's children to get Lily's eyes.

" Albus Severus," Harry said quietly, so that nobody but Ginny could hear, and she was tactful enough to pretend to be waving to Rose, who was now on the train, " you were named for two headmasters of Hogwarts. One of them was Slytherin and he was the bravest man I ever knew."

" But just say"

" Then Slytherin House will have gained an excellent student, won't it? It doesn't matter to us Al. But if it matters to you, you'll be able to choose Gryffindor over Slytherin. The Sorting Hat takes your choice into account."

" Really?"

" He did it for me," said Harry.

He had never told any of his children that before, and he saw the wonder in Albus's face when he said it. But know the doors were slamming all along the scarlet train, and the blurred outlines of parents were swarming forward for final kisses, last minute reminders. Albus jumped into the carriage and Ginny closed the door behind him. Students were hanging from the windows nearest them. A great number of faces, both on the train and off, seemed to be turned toward Harry.

" Why are they all staring?" demanded Albus as he and Rose craned around to look at the other students.

" Don't let it worry you," said Ron. " It's me, I'm extremely famous."

Albus, Rose, Cayne, and Lily all laughed. The train began to move, and Harry walked alongside it, watching his son's thin face, already ablaze with excitement. Harry kept smiling and waving even though it was like a little bereavement, watching his son glide away from him…

The last trace of steam evaporated in the autumn air. The train rounded a corner. Harry's hand was still raised in farewell.

" He'll be all right," murmured Ginny.

Harry lowered his hand and touched the scar on his forehead.

" I know he will," said Harry.


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