2019

Kreacher passed away, Harry and Ginny's house elf. Harry had inherited Kreacher from his god-father. Kreacher would not hear of being freed. He started out sullen and truly unhappy but bloomed under Harry's loving care.

The family gathered together at Hogwarts where he was laid to rest in the garden of the Heroes.

The Daily Prophet carried a lovely article, written by a friend of Ginny Potters. It mentioned Kreacher's leading the house elves of Hogwarts during the battle there. It went on to outline how, even though he never wanted to be freed, he helped Hermione with her efforts to educate and free house elves.

The MOM, Kingsley, even mentioned him in memorial during a speech to the Wizengott.

Rose wrote that the Potter children were devastated, they had only known Kreacher as a loving member of their family. Someone who helped raise them.

Ron helped Harry clean out Kreacher's room, taking the elf heads to shell cottage where they were buried next to Dobby.

Jean had a health scare, a small stroke that left her a bit weak on the left side. It meant that she and Hugo traveled a bit less and stayed in the flat in London more because she would not give up her work with WWW's charities.

2020

Ah the wedding of Victoire and Teddy! What a blow-out that was! Every single family member was there, plus all the adopted family. Jean felt well enough to dance the night away.

Arthur, on the other hand, did not look so good. We found out, not long after the wedding, that the snake bite he had suffered during the war, was still affecting his health.

Charlie, Ron's older brother, became a professor at Hogwarts. He was finally home from Romania.

That September little Hugo and Lily Potter started at Hogwarts. We all gathered at the burrow to hear where they had been sorted to. Charlie sent an owl as soon as they had both been sorted, All the message said was GRYFFINDOR TIMES TWO! In red and gold letters.

Ron felt the loss of his lab buddy deeply. He moped around for many a weekend, at loose ends. Then he started spending one Saturday a month at the orphanage that WWW sponsored. He cheered up immediately.

2020 and beyond

The world lost Arthur Weasley just after his 71st birthday in February. It was a hard loss for all the family, Hugo and Jean felt it keenly, they were not getting any younger and knew as muggles that they would die much younger than Molly.

A bright spot was when Teddy and Victoire had their twins, Fred and George. Before we knew it summer was here and the children were all home.

So it went for the Grangers, winter spent mostly in London, keeping busy with charity work and summers at their cozy little home, children of all ages in and out.

Hugo developed type 2 diabetes and had to give up some of his favorite indulgences, like sugar in his tea but he soon adjusted and it hardly slowed him down.

Jean suffered a couple of more small strokes that left her doing less charity, much to her dismay.

Ron and Hermione spent an increasing amount of time with her parents, storing the memories for when they would be all they had of Hermione's parents.

They moved the Grangers in to the burrow the year Rose graduated from Hogwarts. Hugo was able to go see his granddaughter play for the Holyhead Harpies, He never missed a home game until the last year of his life.

Jean died just after little Hugo graduated from Hogwarts. Her husband, big Hugo just seemed to fade away after that and died 6 months later.

In their wills they left their cottage to Rose where she and Scorpios Malfoy went on to raise their two children, all their dental equipment and books to Hugo 2, who graduated from a muggle dental program and began revolutionalizing the field of magical dentistry.

They also left a legacy to a whole generation of magical children, who learned first hand that muggles were not do different from themselves.

They were the first non magical people to have their obits in the Daily Prophet, the only paper in Britain where there true contributions could be lauded.

AN = That's it dear readers for the Grangers. It has been fun writing about Hermione's folks as I imagined them. Thank you for reading.