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It's about time! The sequel to Once Upon an Emmett is here! Yay!

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Chapter one – At the Burrow

3rd Person

Elizabeth was in Ginny's room at the Burrow. She, Remus, and Sirius had just arrived about an hour ago. Everyone—except Mrs. Weasley—had been in bed by the time they arrived and had insisted on feeding them supper.

She had woken Hermione and Ginny to let them know that Elizabeth was here (causing many squeals of excitement from the other two girls) and had told them not to tell anybody that Elizabeth was here until morning.

"What was it like in the U.S.?" asked Ginny excitedly.

"A lot different from here," Elizabeth laughed. "For one thing I was living in a non magical community 24/7. And the only wizards I had to talk to were Sirius and Remus. But I made some friends, so it wasn't bad."

"Did you meet a boy?" Ginny asked.

Elizabeth smiled softly and looked down at her hands, "Yeah. Emmett. He, uh, he's my boyfriend. He doesn't know that I've left yet.

"What about you, Hermione?" Elizabeth asked. "You and Ron finally get together?"

Hermione blushed hotly and Ginny laughed.

"Yes, we did, thank you!" Hermione said indignantly.

Elizabeth laughed and gave her friend's shoulder a squeeze, "I'm happy for you, 'Mione."

Hermione smiled, "I'm just glad the git finally got up the courage to ask me to Hogsmeade!"

Elizabeth smiled and plopped back against the pillows, "Me too. Everyone could tell that you two liked each other but you two."

Hermione blushed again.

"It's true!" Ginny laughed.

Hermione rolled her eyes and wrapped an arm around Elizabeth's shoulders, "It's good to have you back, thought. Hogwarts wasn't the same without you."

"No, it wasn't," Ginny agreed.

Elizabeth smiled and leaned her head against Hermione's shoulder tiredly, "It was odd not having you two to talk to all the time."

"Oh, I'm sure it wasn't that bad," Hermione said.

Elizabeth glared at her, "You try having only Remus and Sirius to talk to half the time!"

They both grimaced and Elizabeth smirked, "That's what I thought."

Hermione smiled, "Well, let's get some sleep. You look like you're about to drop dead, Elizabeth. And you're going to need your energy tomorrow, because everyone's going to be ecstatic to see you."

Elizabeth grinned tiredly, "Yeah, I guess I will…"

Hermione and Ginny went to their own beds and they all climbed under the covers.

"Good night, all!" Ginny cried dramatically.

"Shh!" Hermione said. "Do you want to wake the whole house?"

Ginny grinned and stage whispered, "Good night, all!"

Hermione rolled her eyes and plopped down in the bed, "Good night, prats."

"Good night, bookworm," Elizabeth and Ginny answered simultaneously.


"Good morning," Elizabeth yawned, coming down the stairs and into the kitchen the next morning.

The entire Weasley family—bar Percy—Hermione, Fleur, and Kingsley were all seated around the kitchen table, which had been enlarged to fit them all. The all—minus Hermione, Ginny, Mrs. Weasley, and Kingsley—looked up in surprise at the sound of her voice.

"Whoa!" Ron yelled. "Elizabeth!"

Elizabeth chuckled and pulled her hair into a pony tail, "Yes, Ron, I am Elizabeth."

Ron and the twins jumped up to hug her.

"When did you get here?" Ron asked, holding her at arms' length.

"About two o'clock in the morning," she yawned again. "Sirius, Remus, and I were all tired, so we went straight to bed."

"Sirius and Remus are here too?" Charlie asked.

Elizabeth nodded.

"Yes, we are here," Remus said brightly, coming down the stairs. He gave Elizabeth a quick hug, "Good morning, cub."

"Morning," she said. "Sirius not up yet?"

"You know Sirius," he shrugged. "Won't wake up until you poor a bucket of ice cold water on his head and I didn't have to heart to do that this morning."

"We do!" the twins said. "Can we? Please?"

"Knock yourselves out," Remus said. "If Sirius doesn't do that for you," he added under his breath, chuckling as the twins ran up the stairs.

Elizabeth, who'd heard him, snorted.

"Why don't you come have some breakfast?" Mrs. Weasley asked, bustling to the stove to get some more bacon.

"Thanks, Mrs. Weasley/Molly," Remus and Elizabeth said as they sat at the table. Remus sat at the end and Elizabeth sat beside Bill.

"Hi, Bill," Elizabeth said. "How are you?"

Bill chuckled, "I'm good. You?"

"Oh, I'm great," Elizabeth said, leaning back in her chair and thanking Mrs. Weasley again as she brought her a plateful of bacon, eggs, and sausage.

"Guess what!" Fleur said, excitedly.

Elizabeth thought for a moment, "Voldemort got a nose transplant?"

Everyone around the table snorted. "No," Fleur said, a beautiful smile on her face. "Guess again."

Elizabeth sighed and looked up at the ceiling, a fake thoughtful expression on her face, "Lucius Malfoy danced around Hogsmeade in a pink ball gown, singing a love song?"

Everyone around the table laughed at this.

"No!" Fleur said, guess again.

"Let me see," Elizabeth tapped her chin thoughtfully, "Um… you and Bill are getting married?"

"Yes!" Fleur said. "The wedding's in a few weeks."

"How'd you guess?" Bill asked.

"The fact that you and Fleur are holding hands and the giant engagement ring on her finger helped."

"Oh."

"Yeah!"

"AAAAAARRRRRGGGGHHHH! FRED! GEORGE! I'M GONNA KILL YOU!"

Remus snorted, "I'm guessing the finally got him up."

Fred and George came tearing into the kitchen. They jumped behind Elizabeth chair.

"He won't kill you!" said George.

"Help us!" said Fred.

Elizabeth snorted and stood, taking her breakfast with her, "You two were stupid enough to get yourselves in this mess. Get yourselves out."

She walked over and sat down at George's normal spot, on the complete opposite side of the table.

Fred and George whimpered as they heard the heavy stopping of Sirius' footsteps as he came down the stairs.

Sirius walked in, sopping from head to toe. "You two!" he snarled, pointing at the twins. "Come here!"

Fred and George shook their heads frantically, hiding behind their father.

"It would be best to go over there," Elizabeth advised. "It'll be less painful if he doesn't have to chase you."

Fred and George stood shakily and hesitantly walked over. Sirius pulled out his wand, pointed it at them, and murmured an incantation.

"What? Why are you all laughing?"

"What did he do?"

They were dressed in a pink and purple polka-dotted dresses, their hair was lime green, and their skin was neon orange.

"Go… go look in a mirror," Charlie gasped.

The twins darted upstairs and after a minute, they heard the twins' horrified screams. This caused a new wave of laughter around the table. Sirius at next to Elizabeth in Fred's vacated seat with a very smug look and took a piece of bacon off of Elizabeth's plate.

"Good morning, Sirius," Arthur greeted.

"Arthur," Sirius greeted back.

The twins burst back in the room. "When will this wear off?" Fred yelped.

"When I want it to," Sirius shrugged, making the others laugh.

"What?" George cried.

"Okay, how about this," Sirius said. "When I have seven twin and water free morning, I'll take it off."

The twins nodded fervently. "We'll start now!" And they sprinted up the stairs.

Everyone laughed.

"It's good to have you three back, 'Lizabeth, Sirius, Remus," Ron laughed.

They laughed too and said simultaneously, "It's good to be back."


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