1. Harry Potter Promise NR.14


    Date: 7/12/2016, Categories: Fiction, Fan fiction, Author: zimbi, Rating: 86.4, Source: sexstories.com

    Susan Potter, nodded as one and headed towards the barrier at a brisk walk. With one last glance at her husband and youngest daughter, Ginny followed the twins. Harry kept his grip on Lily's hand as he guided her through right behind the rest of their family. Lily closed her eyes as they drew closer, waiting for the crash that never happened. She had made this journey many times before, but it just seemed so much more real, now that she would be getting on the train as well. When she opened her eyes again, they were on the other side. All around them students and parents were talking, laughing, yelling, or searching for friends they hadn't seen all summer. She grinned up at her father, who smiled back proudly. "Come on," he said, tugging her forward. "Let's find you all a good compartment." They walked along the train for a few minutes before finding several empty compartments, and Harry helped Lily get her trunk and new tawny owl – a congratulatory present from Ginny and Harry for getting her Hogwarts acceptance letter – stowed in one of them, before they headed back out onto the platform to wait for the others to show up. Harry made sure to ward off the block of compartments, knowing that the kids would all want to sit near each other, and there were quite a few of them. Lily was peering around the platform nervously. "Where are they?" she asked worriedly. "Shouldn't they be here by now?" Ginny smiled comfortingly. "Don't worry, dear, it's still early. They'll be here." ...
    "Hey mum, look who we found!" The twins were back, and dragging with them Ron and Hermione's children, Duncan and Juliet. Harry and Ginny smiled and greeted their niece and nephew. "You two looking forward to the school year?" Harry asked, glancing behind the pair for their parents, who were making their way in the same direction, albeit at a slower pace. Duncan nodded eagerly. "I can't wait to get back to Arithmancy," he said, beaming at his godfather. "And Potions, and Transfiguration, and –" "We get it, you're a nerd," Juliet glared at him. "I can't wait until Quidditch tryouts," she grinned at her aunt and uncle. Harry shook his head fondly, marveling at the duo and the qualities they had gotten from their parents. Duncan was purely Hermione, while Juliet had gotten all of Ron's passion for Quidditch. He had fully expected Duncan to ask for permission to take on all the electives in his third year, until Hermione had talked him out of it, explaining her own poor decision in that regard. Juliet, going into her second year this September, was much happier on the Pitch than in the library. "All right there, Harry, Ginny?" Ron asked, as he and Hermione finally caught up to their kids. The Potters nodded agreeably, as the kids began talking about the coming year, moving a short distance away from their parents. "I'm surprised you were able to get away for the morning," Hermione commented, looking at Harry. "Aren't you quite busy?" Harry shrugged. It was true that his position as ...
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