Thanks, Riley.
I'll be posting all future chapters, here, in this thread. I'm not going to send them to anyone, sorry.
Chapter 13: Christmas
A little while later, the Potter family appeared in the yard behind the Burrow. They walked up to the back door and Harry opened it. He walked inside, followed by his family, and saw the usual chaos. The entire Weasley family was standing inside. It was a sea of flaming red hair. Most of the children had inherited the Weasley red hair. The few exceptions were Albus, who looked just like Harry, and Victoire and Gabrielle, who had their mother's silvery blonde hair.
“Mum, make him give it back!” six-year-old Lindy shouted as her brother held her doll in the air.
“Cedric! Give her back her doll!” Corrine Weasley yelled at her son. He reluctantly handed Lindy her doll and ran from the room.
The Burrow was cramed with people. There didn't seem to be room for anyone else. Teddy Lupin was currently entertaining the younger Weasley children by changing his ears and hair color. The older kids were eating various sweets and talking about all sorts of things. Many of the adults were drinking eggnog and getting louder and louder by the minute.
Ron was the first to notice the Potters. “Oi! Harry's here!” he shouted and ran towards the door, “Hi Harry! Great to see you, mate!”
“Hey, Ron!”
“Harry, Ginny!” Molly Weasley came bustling into the kitchen, “Come in, come in! Are you hungry? Want any stew?”
“Sure,” Harry told her and he sat down at the table next to Ginny. Molly went over to the stove and got five bowls of stew.
“This is great, Mum, thanks,” Ginny told Molly.
Albus and James were already digging into their stew. Lily ate a few bites and then ran off to find her cousins, apparently not tired at all anymore.
“Well, everyone's here,” Molly told them, “They're all in the living room. I don't know if we'll ever get the kids to bed.”
“It's Christmas Eve, don't even bother,” Harry laughed.
Albus finished his stew and got up from the table. He went into the living room with James and found Rose, along with his cousins Bradley, Cedric, Ben, and Mark sitting together on the floor. Cedric and Ben were second years, and Bradley and Mark were third years.
“What's new?” Albus asked.
“Oh, not much,” Ben told him, “Uncle George and Uncle Charlie are pretty drunk. Grammy is trying to get the younger kids in bed. All the aunts are talking about all kinds of stuff. My dad, Uncle Percy, Uncle Ron, and Grandpa are all drinking eggnog and eating cookies over there,” he pointed to a few chairs grouped together around a small table. “And let's see, Teddy and Victoire were snogging earlier. It was pretty gross. Who wants to see their sister snogging someone? Grammy made them stop. Now Teddy's changing his hair color all the time for the entertainment of the little kids, which is making it hard for Grammy to get them to go to bed.”
James and Albus laughed. “Should be an interesting break,” James said, “What have you guys been up to?”
“Oh, not much, just talking about Quidditch,” Cedric said, “Oh, and Rose is trying to get some studying done.”
“Rose! We're on holiday!” James looked shocked, “Now's not the time to study!”
“Well, you'll be scrambling to get your work done on the last day, like always. Maybe you should study tonight, too.”
“You'll never get anything done with all this racket,” Cedric told her. “What's up with you, James and Albus?”
“Oh, not much. Lily's been complaining a lot. She got really mad when I threw a snow ball at her while we were walking into Godric's Hollow,” James told them.
“Yeah, she's been kind of a pain, and we've only been on break for a day!” Albus said as he snatched a cookie from a nearby platter. “I'm sure going to enjoy this time off, though. I haven't gone a week without detention in ages.”
“Me too!” James agreed, “I need a break from Washburn, he's crazy.”
“Definitely,” Bradley agreed, “You've missed so much Quidditch practice because of him.”
“He hates me, I tell you. Hates Albus, too.”
“Remember that dung bomb in first year, James?” Cedric asked.
“Yeah, how could I forget that? That's when he started hating me,” James reminisced. “Didn't learn many charms that year due to the amount of times I used nosebleed nougats.”
“I'm hoping I get new Snackboxes for Christmas this year,” Cedric told them, “I'm running out. Can't wait till next year and I can go buy them at Hogsmeade.”
“Defnitely. Hogwarts won't know what hit it when we're able to buy prank stuff all the time,” James laughed.
“Going to Hogsmeade's great,” Mark chimed in, “I've bought so many sweets at Honeydukes this year.”
“Not to mention everything else there. Like the Three Broomsticks. What a great place. And the Shrieking Shack. You know it's shrieking again this year,” Bradley added.
Albus and Rose glanced at each other nervously.
“Yeah, I've heard it. But I wonder why? It hasn't shrieked since Teddy's dad was at Hogwarts,” James wondered aloud.
“You don't think-” Cedric started to say, but was cut off by Molly.
“If you're not in Hogwarts yet, it's time for bed!” she shouted, “It's nearly midnight, way past your bedtimes. Go on! Lily, Hugo, Angie, Samantha, Lindy, and Eddie! Bed!”
“But Grammy!” Lily whined, “I don't wanna! I'm not a little kid!”
“No buts, Lily, bed, now!”
Lily pouted and then stomped up the stairs to the room she shared with Angie, Samantha, and Lily.
“I see what you mean about Lily,” Cedric told James and Albus.
“Yup, she's been doing it all evening. Dad actually carried her at Godric's Hollow. And she fell asleep on his shoulder. 'Course now she doesn't want to go to bed, figures,” James said.
“So, what does everyone think the chances of England making it to the World Cup next year?” Albus asked quickly, before everyone could return to the topic of the Shrieking Shack.
“Ugh!” Rose sighed, “Back to Quidditch again.” She pulled out her copy of the Standard Book of Spells, Grade One and continued reading.
The subject of Quiddtich carried the boys the rest of the night and Albus was very relieved that no one mentioned the Shrieking Shack again. After a while, Molly decided it was time for everyone else to go to bed, too. James, Bradley, Cedric, Mark, Ben, and Albus were all sharing Ron's old bedroom on the top floor. They trudged up the stairs while continuing their Quidditch conversation. When they reached the room, they found three sets of bunk beds crammed into the room, just as they were every other Christmas. It was a bit cramped, but they all had enough room. Albus climbed into the bottom of the bunk he shared with James and fell into a restful sleep.
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“Albus! Wake up! It's Christmas!” a shrill voice screamed as Albus opened his eyes. He sat up and bumped his head on the bed above him.
“Ouch!” Albus rubbed his aching head. He had forgotten he was at the Burrow. “What is it?”
“It's Christmas, Albus!” Lily screeched.
“What time is it? Is anyone else up?”
“It's six in the morning!” Lily said excitedly. “I'm the first one up. Look, you've got presents!” Lily pointed at the pile near the foot of Albus's bed.
“Excellent! Looks like a good load this year,” Albus smiled. “Have you opened yours?”
“Not yet. I think I will now, though!” Lily grinned and ran from the room.
Albus heard stirring from the bed above him. “You up, James?”
“Yeah, I am now. She's always the first one up on Christmas,” James yawned.
“I know, she's even up before the twins, Angie, and Eddie,” Albus laughed. “Well, mine as well get started on the presents!”
Albus crawled to the end of his bed and examined his presents. He picked up a large, soft package and knew what it was before even opening it. He tore off the wrapping and unfolded a scarlet sweater with a Gryffindor lion on it. Albus knew he'd be getting one of these this year. His grandmother always knitted everyone a sweater every year, but for each kid's first year at Hogwarts, they got a Gryffindor sweater. Albus pulled his over his head and smiled. “What sweater did you get this year, James?”
“Scarlet with a gold Snitch,” James told Albus, “You get the Gryffindor one?”
“Yup.” Albus reached for his next present. It was from his Uncle George and Aunt Alicia. He opened it up and found a Skiving Snackbox. He grinned. He never had much use for these sweets before, but now that he was at Hogwarts, they would definitely come in handy. “What'd you get from Uncle George?”
“Extendable Ears,” James responded.
The next present was in the shape of a book. Albus knew it was from his Aunt Hermione before he even looked at the tag. When he unwrapped it, he found it was
Hogwarts, A History. Albus laughed. James had gotten the same book last year.
“Did you get
Hogwarts, A History?” James asked.
“Yeah, how'd you know?” Albus sniggered. The next package was from his Uncle Ron, a box of Honeydukes sweets.
Albus reached into his pile of presents and found the one from his parents. It was a long rectanglular box. Albus opened it and found a dragon skin wand cover. It was scarlet and embossed with gold lions. Albus stared at it in awe. He had seen one of these in Diagon Alley when he was there buying his school supplies. He had wanted it, but his dad had said no. It came with a small bottle of wand polish. “What'd you get from Mum and Dad?”
“Haven't opened theirs yet,” James said, “Lemme find it.” Albus heard rustling from the bed above and ripping paper. Then silence. “Wow! This is awesome! They got me a wand cover!”
“Me too!” Albus exclaimed, “What's yours have on it?”
“Snitches! It's like my sweater, scarlet with gold Snitches.”
“Mine's scarlet with gold lions.”
“Pretty impressive,” James said.
“Yeah,” Albus agreed.
Albus continued opening his presents until there were none left. He got a lot of sweets and Weasley's Wizard Wheezes products. He also got a few books, including
Quidditch in the Twentieth Century. But his favorite present was his wand cover, he kept staring at it. When Bradley, Cedric, Mark, and Ben woke up, they opened their own presents.
By the time the boys had all finished opening their presents, everyone else in the house was up. When they went downstairs they found Molly cooking breakfast. All the other adults were sitting around the table talking and having coffee and tea. The younger kids were running around playing with their presents. The older kids were all clustered around one of the armchairs in the living room. The boys went over to investigate.
“What's going on over here?” James asked, while squeezing in between Stanley and Fred.
“Georgia's gotten a new broom!” Fred exclaimed. “Newest model, a Firebolt 3000.”
“Oh, wow!” James exclaimed, “Can I touch it?”
“Sure,” Georgia was sitting in the armchiar, with her new broom resting on her lap. Everyone was admiring it.
“This is so cool,” Heather gazed at the broom, “Wait till the Slytherins see we have one of these on our team.”
“Yeah!” Fred agreed, “Supposed to be the fastest broom yet. Just came out last week.”
“Can I fly it later?” James asked.
“Yeah, sure, but I want to try it out first,” Georgia laughed, “We'll go out after breakfast.”
“Do you know if anyone else has one at Hogwarts yet?” Bradley asked.
“No, I don't think anyone else has one!” Georgia said.
“Wow, wait till everyone finds out it's my sister who got the first Firebolt 3000,” Bradley sighed, “But I do wish I got one.”
“Well, I was riding a Nimbus 2000. You've got a regular Firebolt.”
“I know, but I hope I get one for my birthday.”
“Breakfast is ready!” Molly called into the room.
Everyone scrambled into the kitchen and got plates of food. There wasn't enough room at the table for everyone to eat at. The kids all went back into the living room to eat. Albus sat down next to Lily, who was playing with her new toys and eating at the same time.
“What'd you get, Lily?” Albus asked his sister.
“New My Little Hippogriffs,” she told him, gesturing to her toys. “And a stuffed owl, which I named Hedwig. Some candy, a few fake wands, a sweater, some socks, a couple books, and a Gryffindor hat and scarf.”
“That's good,” Albus responded, as he started eating his eggs. Rose came and sat down next to Albus.
“Hi, Rose. You get good presents?”
“Yeah, I got a lot of books!” she told him.
“I got a few books. But the best thing is my new wand cover,” Albus grinned, “It's upstairs, I'll show it to you later.”
“Wow, that's neat.”
“Did you see Georgia's new broom?” Albus asked, “Its only been out a week. She's probably one of the first to get one.”
“Yeah, I saw it. It's pretty impressive. You going to try it out?"
“Definitely. It's got to be great to fly. Maybe I'll be able to get a broom next summer. I'm trying out for Chaser next year,” Albus told her.
“I'm sure you'll get it,” Rose told him as she ate her toast.
“I dunno. I mean, there's only 1 chaser postion opening up next year. Samantha'll be leaving. Plus Ryan will be too, but he's a beater, and I don't think I'd make a good beater. I bet Georgia'll be made Captain.”
“Probably. She's the next oldest. And she's a good leader,” Rose agreed.
“Plus she's got the best broomstick ever!” Albus said.
“True,” Rose said, “But just because you've got a good broom, doesn't mean you're a good captain.”
“Yeah, but Georgia's a great player. Her new broom will only make her better. Slytherin won't stand a chance. I think we're playing them shortly after we go back in January,” Albus told Rose. “You gonna try out the broom?”
“Probably not. I'm not very good and I wouldn't want to break it.”
“I doubt you'd crash it. You're an ok flyer,” Albus told her. “But I'm definitely trying it.”
“Let's go play Quidditch!” Georgia stood up and held her broom over her head. Everyone who had been eating breakfast dropped their plates and either stormed up to the bedrooms to get their own brooms or ran out into the field that was used for Quidditch practice. Albus, since he did not own his own broomstick, went directly outside. Georgia had already ran out the door and was standing in the middle of the field, with a huge grin on her face.
“Ready, Albus?” she asked.
“Definitely! I can't wait!” he told her, and he looked over to the back door of the house. James, and everyone else who had their own broom had come out and were running over to the field.
“Can I try it after you?” Teddy shouted from behind everyone else.
“Sure!” Georgia shouted back.
“Then me!” James waved his arms around.
“And me!” Fred screamed.
“Me!” Heather pushed her way in front of Fred, trying to block him.
“Shut it!” Georgia shouted over the noise, “Everyone will get a turn! But right now, I'm flying it!” Georgia mounted her broom and kicked off from the ground. The speed was amazing. She could make turns at top speed and brake seconds before she would have crashed into the ground.
“Wow!” James screamed excitedly. “That's brilliant!” Everyone started talking at once and Albus was not able to make out anything. Georgia flew around the field for fifteen minutes before landing beside her siblings and cousins. She dismounted and handed the broom to Teddy.
“Thanks!” Teddy grinned and changed his hair to red. He flew into the air did a series of spins and turns. He flew for about ten minutes and landed next to Georgia. “Wow, I wish I'd had that when I was Seeker, we never would have lost a match!”
“We barely lost a match anyway,” Georgia laughed. She took the broom and handed it to James. For the next two hours, everyone took a turn on the broom. Even Rose got into the spirit of things and flew around for a few minutes. After everyone had had a turn, Georgia decided to organize a Quidditch match.
“Ok, I'll be captain of my team and Teddy can captain the other team,” Georgia decided. The two captains took turns picking their team and eventually their were two teams of six players each. As there weren't enough players for full teams, six players for each had to work. Georgia's team consisted of James, Bradley, Cedric, Stanley, and Gabriella. Teddy's team consisted of Heather, Fred, Victoire, Ben, and Mark. Since Albus did not have a broom, he couldn't play. He and Rose watched from the sidelines, while the younger kids played in the snow nearby.
“That was close last night, about the Shrieking Shack, I mean,” Albus whispered to Rose.
“I know,” she whispered back, “Everyone's suspicious about it. I hear people whispereing about it sometimes in the Great Hall.”
“That means Matt's hearing it, too,” Albus groaned, “It's got to be horrible for him.”
“Does this mean you definitely believe he's a werewolf, then?” Rose asked.
“I'm not totally convinced, but it does seem that way. I don't think I'll be fully convinced until I hear him say so himself.”
“I suppose you're right, but I'm pretty sure of it,” Rose told him.
“How'd you find out, anyway? How do you know so much about werewolves?” Albus asked.
“I've read about them, of course. Once I found out that Teddy's dad was a werewolf last year, I read all about them in Mum and Dad's old school books,” Rose said.
“Oh, yeah, that makes sense. You sure do read a lot.”
“I know,” Rose agreed, as she pulled her copy of
Hogwarts, A History, out of her jacket.
“You got that for Christmas, too?” Albus questioned.
“Yup, it's quite interesting. I'm already on chapter three.”
“I haven't even started reading it yet.”
Rose laughed and opened up her book. Albus looked out towards the field and watched the rest of the Quidditch match. It was a pretty good match. Quite different than Hogwarts matches, though. There was no referee, so a few arguments errupted. After an hour or so, Teddy caught the Snitch and his team won. Albus and his cousins trooped back into the house, snowy, wet, and cold. It was almost time for Christmas supper, and Molly was cooking in the kitchen, with help from Ginny and Fleur. Albus ran up to the top bedroom and got out his new Quidditch book and read it until supper was ready.
Christmas supper was always an interesting event at the Burrow. The kitchen table was not big enough to seat everyone, so usually the younger children sat there, while the oldest kids and the adults found seats in the living room. There was always a lot of food, too. The food was kept in the kitchen and people got up to get some when they wanted it. As Albus was walking into the kitchen, he distinctly saw James sneaking around the living room doing something with one of the arm chairs.
Sure enough, after Albus sat down at the table and started eating his food, he heard a scream from the living room. He jumped up from his chair and followed his cousins into the room.
“What was that?!” Harry shouted, looking down at the chair he had been sitting in.
Molly came into the room and pushed past Albus. “James Sirius Potter! What did you do?”
James looked sheepishly at her, “How did you know it was me? You didn't see it happen.”
“I raised your Uncle George! I know a guilty look when I see one,” Molly screamed at him, “What did you do?”
“Shocking Seat,” James explained, “It's a little thing you hide on a chair and gives a mild electric shock to the person who sits in it.”
Harry started laughing, “And I suppose it's from your shop, George?”
“Yup, newest product. Just came out a few weeks ago. I got James a few for Christmas. Thought he'd like them,” George told him.
“I'd say he does like them,” Harry grinned, “Just don't use them on any teachers.”
“Too late. I just did,” James laughed. Everyone else started laughing as well, except Molly, who went back into the kitchen.
The rest of supper went by with only a few minor pranks. Someone snuck a Ton Tongue Toffee into Albus's pudding and his tongue grew two feet before Harry found out and fixed it for him. A few glasses exploded and a few bowls of soup crashed to the ground, mostly because Stanley had just turned seventeen and wanted to use magic to bring things to the table for people. Eventually, everyone had enough to eat and they migrated into the living room. The adults had all had quite a bit of eggnog and firewhiskey and were not paying a whole lot of attention to the kids. This enabled Teddy and Victoire to sneak off into the kitchen, to be alone.
Albus and Rose decided to play Wizard's Chess. Lily and Hugo sat down to watch. It didn't take Rose too long to beat Albus. Rose was very good at chess and she was much better than Albus. After that, the four of them played a few rounds of Exploding Snap, most of which Albus won.
Eventually, Molly decided it was time for everyone to go to bed. Albus climbed slowly up the stairs and got into his bunk. He was very tired. It had been a great Christmas. With his stomach full and his heart happy, Albus fell into a deep sleep.