Thanks Fawkes!
You'll get to meet Kaden in the third chapter.
Chapter 2: Exploring
"Can we go now, Dad?" Albus asked impatiently. He was supposed to meet Matt at the Leaky Cauldron in five minutes, but Harry was on the phone talking to Dudley.
"Dudley, you just have to tell them, all right?" Harry sighed, "You can't keep it from them forever."
"Dad..." Albus tapped his foot. Harry said he would take Albus to Diagon Alley a half hour ago, but then Dudley had called. The two of them had been talking for the past half hour.
"Listen, Dudley," Harry began, "I've got to take Albus to Diagon Alley. Yes, that's the place Kaden will go to get his stuff. Ok, I'll talk to you later. Bye." Harry closed the phone and set it down on the windowsill.
"Finally!" Albus sighed, "Can we go now?"
"Yes," Harry told him, "Sorry about that. Dudley still hasn't told Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia about Kaden. I've told him he's got to do it soon."
Albus followed his dad to the fireplace and the two of them flooed to the Leaky Cauldron. The pub was very crowded since it was a Saturday. Albus tried to peek through the crowd in order to find his friend, but he didn't see Matt.
"Hey, it's Harry Potter!" someone sitting at the bar shouted. He was clearly drunk. "Hi Harry Potter!" he waved lazily.
Everyone else in the pub looked over at the fireplace that Harry and Albus just came through. Harry nodded to the drunken wizard as he and Albus walked past the bar. The crowd parted in order to allow them through. Once they made it through the crowd, Albus spotted his friend at one of the tables in the back. Albus hurried over to him with Harry following closely behind.
"Matt!" Albus shouted as he sat down, "How are you?"
"I'm great! How are you?"
"Brilliant," Albus grinned, "I'm so glad you could come."
"Me, too. I've been bored out of my mind," Matt told him, "I've even started some of my homework."
"Wow, you must've been bored," Albus laughed.
Harry sat down next to Mr. Eckerton and the two of them shook hands. "Why don't we get some lunch?" Harry suggested. Everyone agreed.
"Hi, Harry!" A pregnant Hannah Longbottom walked over to their table.
"Hannah, how've you been?" Harry asked.
"Fine," Hannah grinned, "Just a couple more months and there will be another Baby Longbottom! So, what can I get you?"
The group ordered their food and a short while later it arrived. Albus and Matt spent the whole time telling each other about their weeks apart while the adults talked quietly with each other.
"So guess what?" Albus said while eating a bit of his sandwich.
"What?" Matt asked.
"You know my cousin, Kaden?" Albus grinned.
"Is he your dad's cousin Dudley's kid?"
"Yeah, and he's a wizard!"
"What?!" Matt spat out a mouthful of pumpkin juice.
"Matthew," Mrs. Eckerton scolded, "Be polite."
"Sorry, Mum," Matt wiped the pumpkin juice up off the table and turned back to Albus, "Are you serious?"
"Yup, he got his letter a couple weeks ago," Albus told him, "Mad, isn't it? Of course, it isn't that surprising. I mean, there's obviously magic in the family."
"Yeah," Matt laughed, "But what did your Uncle Vernon say?"
"Dunno, Dudley hasn't told him yet," Albus said, "That's why we were a little late. Dad was on the phone with Dudley trying to convince him to tell Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia."
"We'd better be getting home," Harry stood up, "See you in a few days, Walter and Julie."
Albus, Matt, and his parents stood up as well, "See you then," Mr. Ecketon replied and turned to Matt, "Have fun, and don't make too much trouble."
Mrs. Eckerton hugged Matt tightly, "I love you, Matthew. Don't hesitate to owl if you need us."
"I'll be fine, Mum," Matt replied once his mother stopped hugging him.
"Don't worry, Julie," Mr. Eckerton put an arm around his wife, "Let's go visit Amy before we go home." Mrs. Eckerton nodded and the two of them left the pub.
"We're flooing home," Harry said as they walked over to the fireplace, "Have you ever done that, Matt?"
"Er, yeah, but not in a couple years," Matt eyed the fireplace nervously.
"You'll be fine," Harry told him, "Just throw the powder in and say 'Number 12 Grimmauld Place."
"12 Grimmauld Place," Matt repeated, "Got it."
"You can go first, Al," Harry handed him the bag of floo powder.
Albus threw it into the fire and shouted, "Number 12 Grimmuald Place!" He was whisked away in a swirl of green fire and came out in the drawing room of his house. He quickly stepped away and waited for Matt and his dad to appear.
A few minutes later, Matt fell out of the fire and landed on the floor. He was coughing and sputtering. "I didn't like that," he groaned as he stood up.
"You'd better step away," Albus pulled Matt away from the fire just before Harry appeared.
"Are you all right?" Harry asked when he saw Matt coughing.
"Yeah, I think so," Matt coughed, "But I think I prefer Apparation."
"You get used to it," Albus told him, "Come on, you can drop your stuff in my room."
"Wow, this is a pretty big house," Matt gazed around as he followed Albus up the stairs. "Reminds me of the house we had in Australia."
"Yeah, it used to be Sirius's house," Albus told him, "It was a lot different then. It had a lot of creepy and Dark stuff in it. The Black family was pretty involved in the Dark Arts. Except for Sirius, and his brother Regulus changed his views at the end of his life and tried to destroy a Horcrux. Anyway, my dad managed to get most of the Dark stuff out."
"Well, that's good," Matt said as they entered the next floor.
"My room's the last one on the right, but first I've got to show you something," Albus led Matt into one of the other rooms, "This is James's room. But it used to be Sirius's."
"Your brother's not very neat, is he?" Matt asked as he stepped over a pile of dirty school robes and books.
"Nope, he's not," Albus said and walked over to one of the walls, "Here's what I wanted to show you," he pointed to a picture of four boys, "Sirius put a bunch of pictures up on the wall and no one can get them off. My dad covered up most of them, but he left this one. It's my grandpa, Sirius, Teddy's dad, and Peter Pettigrew."
"Wow," Matt stared at the picture, "So that's Moony, the only other, you know, to have gone to Hogwarts?"
"Yup," Albus told him, "Thought you'd like to see it."
"Yeah, thanks," Matt said, still looking at the picture.
"Well, do you want to go to my room?" Albus asked after a few minutes.
"Sure," Matt replied, turning away from the picture. "Let's go."
******
A few days later, John arrived at Grimmauld Place. The boys spent their time playing games and talking. John was just as shocked as Matt was that Kaden was a wizard. Harry took them to Rose's house to play Quidditch a few times. Amanda was there and the five of them managed to do a bit of homework after Rose prodded them a few times.
"So, what do you want to do now?" John asked. The three boys were lounging around in Albus's room, tossing a Quaffle back and forth.
"I dunno," Matt threw the Quaffle to Albus, "What do you want to do?"
"Hmm," Albus caught the Quaffle and stopped to think. He had given his friends the grand tour of Grimmauld Place as soon as they'd arrived, but there was one place he had yet to show them. "Want to explore the attic?" he grinned mischievously.
"Yeah!" John jumped up from the bed. "What's in it?"
"All sorts of old stuff," Albus replied. "I don't go up there very often, but it's great for exploring."
"Let's go," Matt agreed and got up.
Albus led his friends down the hall and towards the stairs. They climbed all the way up to the top and opened the door. The attic of Number 12 Grimmauld Place was a very large room, filled with old boxes and furniture. It was dark, cramped, and dusty and it was hard to move around. "Here we are," Albus announced and walked into the room.
"Whoa," John exclaimed, "What is all this stuff?"
"Mostly old Black family heirlooms and other stuff that belonged to the Black family. But some of it is my mum and dad's. When they moved in, they moved a lot of the stuff that was here originally into the attic," Albus explained.
"It's not dangerous, is it?" Matt asked as he peered into one of the boxes.
"Nah," Albus assured him, "My parents got rid of all the dangerous and dark stuff."
"Wicked!" John shouted as he pulled out an old silver tea tray, "I'll bet this is worth loads of galleons."
"Probably," Albus agreed and went over to examine the tray, "It's got the Black family crest on it, too."
"What's in there?" Matt had walked over to the only door leading off the room, besides the one they had come in.
Albus jumped over three boxes and threw himself against the door. "Don't go in there!" he shouted.
"Why not?" Matt asked curiously.
"There's a portrait of Sirius's mum in there," Albus told them, "She's horrible. The portrait used to be in the hallway downstairs, but my dad managed to use a relocation charm to get it up here. He couldn't banish it from the house, though. There's some sort of charm on it that keeps it in the house."
"What did she do to make you keep her up here?" John asked.
"She insults everyone who comes into the house. The screaming's awful. My Uncle Percy came up here once looking for some spare kitchen utensils and we hadn't told him not to go in there. It took three hours to shut her up."
"She sounds horrible," Matt agreed.
"I bet she was worse when she was alive," Albus commented. The two of them walked back over to the box John was rifling through.
"Look at all this!" John grinned, "The whole box is filled with fancy stuff. Goblets, silverware." John pulled out a very large candelabra and examined it. "Are those, snakes?" he pointed to the parts of the candelabra that would hold candles. Each of them was a snake's head, and the candle would sit in the snake's mouth.
"I think so," Albus took it from John and stared at it, "That's kind of creepy. No wonder it's up here."
"Not to mention the fact that it's very Slytherin," John commented. Albus and John bent down and continued to look through the box, while Matt watched them. "Funny," John announced as he picked up yet another silver item. It was an old teapot that looked like it went with the tray, "There's not much gold up here. If the Blacks were so rich, why didn't they have any gold?"
"It's too Gryffindor," Albus laughed.
"True," John replied. He examined the teapot more closely. "Hey, Matt, could you hand me that tray?" He pointed to the tea tray that he had set on the floor earlier.
"Erm," Matt glanced from the try and then to John, "Sorry, I can't. I'm allergic to silver."
"Really?" John asked as he picked up the tray himself.
"Uh, yeah, all werewolves are," Matt explained.
"That's interesting," John said.
"How did we go a whole year without knowing that?" Albus asked.
"Well," Matt grinned, "There's not much silver in the Gryffindor common room. It's too Slytherin." The boys all laughed.
"These definitely go together," John announced, holding up the tray and teapot. "I'll bet there's a whole set."
"Probably," Albus agreed and stood up, "Let's find another box, one that doesn't have silver in it."
John agreed and put down the tray and teapot. Matt looked very grateful as they started wandering around the attic. Albus and John peered into the boxes, looking for one that didn't have any silver in it.
"Are there any without silver?" John asked after they'd looked at at least ten different boxes.
"Here!" Albus announced, pointing to a large box at the far end of the room. "This says 'Sirius' on the side. I'm sure there's no silver in it. It would be too Slytherin. Plus, Sirius hated his family."
"Excellent," John sat down and opened the box. Albus and Matt joined him and started pulling stuff out.
"Look at these old robes," Albus held up a very old set of Gryffindor robes.
"And this," John pulled out an old copy of 1000 Magical Herbs and Fungi. "Bet it hasn't changed in the least."
"Broken Snitch," Matt announced, "Broken Sneakoscope, a few dungbombs, broken quills, nothing too exciting."
"Wait, what's that?" Albus pointed to a small, worn out, leather book at the bottom. It didn't look much like a text book. Albus reached into the box and pulled it out. He opened it up in silence, while John and Matt looked over his shoulder. On the first page was a picture of four boys. "It's photo album," he murmured. He flipped through the next few pages, noticing that the pictures were always of the same four boys, though occasionally one or two of them were missing.
"Who are they?" John asked.
"I think they're the Marauders," Albus pointed to a picture of a messy haired boy with glasses, "Because that is definitely my grandfather."
"Makes sense, since it was in Sirius's box," John agreed, "Which one is Sirius?"
"Probably him," Albus pointed to the tall, long haired boy. "And the short chubby one has got to be Peter Pettigrew. So, that's Remus," Albus pointed to the skinnier boy.
"Wow," Matt whispered, "Wonder if your dad knows it was here."
"Dunno," Albus replied. He continued to turn the pages, looking at each picture. It was a bit strange looking at all these pictures, seeing the Marauders at Hogwarts. There were pictures of them in their dormitory, in the common room, on the grounds, in Hogsmeade. There was even one of them with the Whomping Willow in the background. There were also a couple of James playing Quidditch. In all the pictures, all four boys waved wildly at Albus, John, and Matt. They all looked so happy. It felt weird to know that only a few years after these pictures had been taken, Peter would betray James and Lily. The Marauders had trusted each other with their lives, literally. Kind of like how Albus trusted his friends. But they would never betray each other. Albus knew that. None of them were rats like Pettigrew was.
Towards the end of the photo album, a girl started appearing in a lot of the pictures. She would have her arms wrapped around James and would kiss him every once in a while.
"Who's that?" Matt asked, pointing to the girl.
"My grandmother," Albus explained. "I think this has all their years of Hogwarts in it." Albus flipped to the very last page and saw that the last picture was of all the Marauders, plus Lily, standing in front of the lake in their school robes, holding diplomas. They all wore huge grins on their faces.
"Graduation," John commented.
"Yup," Albus replied, "They look very happy there."
"Yeah," Matt agreed, "But it doesn't look like it was a good time of the month."
Albus looked more closely at the picture and noticed that Remus looked very tired and worn out. Albus probably wouldn't have even noticed if Matt hadn't have pointed it out. "Guess not."
"What are you going to do with it?" John asked.
"I think I'll keep it," Albus replied. "I mean, no one's going to miss it if it's up here." Albus closed the photo album and a folded up piece of parchment fell out.
"What's this?" Matt picked it up. "Looks blank."
Albus took it from him, unfolded it, and examined it. It was almost blank. In one of the corners were four very small paw prints. "No it's not. Look," Albus pointed to the corner.
John and Matt peered at the parchment and looked at the paw prints. "What's that mean?" John asked.
"I've never seen it before," Albus replied, "But I think it's supposed to represent the Marauders. I'm guessing they're a wolf, dog, stag, and rat prints."
"It's blank, though," John commented, "I mean besides that. Why would Sirius keep an old piece of parchment?"
"Dunno," Albus shrugged. But in his gut, he had a feeling that it wasn't a meaningless piece of parchment. After all, to the average person, the Marauder's Map was just a meaningless piece of parchment. Albus shoved the parchment back in the album, which he then shoved at the bottom of his trunk once the boys returned to Albus's room.
******
"Are you kids ready to leave?" Harry shouted up the stairs, the day of Albus and Rose's birthday party.
"Yeah!" Albus shouted back. He ran down the stairs with John and Matt following him. They ran into the drawing room, where Albus's parents were, along with James and Lily. "We're ready!"
"Good," Harry replied, "Have you got everything, Ginny?"
"I think so. I took most everything to the Burrow earlier."
"Like my present?" Albus hinted.
"Yes, like your present," Ginny laughed.
"Are we going by floo?" Matt eyed the fireplace warily.
"I thought we would," Harry told him, "Don't worry, it'll be better this time."
Harry was right. This time, Matt did not inhale nearly as much smoke and managed to not fall over as he arrived at the Burrow. When they got there, the house was already crowded with people.
"Albus!" Molly Weasley came running over to them and gave Albus a big hug, "Happy Birthday!"
"Thanks, Grandmum," Albus replied.
"Oh, are these your friends?" Molly asked.
"Yeah, this is John Brickston and Matt Eckerton," Albus gestured to his friends.
"Nice to meet you," Molly smiled, "Now, Ginny, I need your help in the kitchen. Harry, would you help Ron set up the tables in the yard?"
The adults quickly left to set up for the party, leaving Albus and the other kids alone.
"I'm off to find Cedric and Ben," James announced, "See you later."
"Let's go to the yard," Albus suggested.
"Is everyone here related to you?" Matt asked as they walked through the house towards the back door.
"Pretty much," Albus laughed, "If they've got red hair, chances are they're related."
"Wow, I can't imagine having this many cousins," Matt replied, "Well, I haven't got any cousins."
The group managed to make it through the crowd and into the backyard. They saw Harry and Ron setting up the tables magically. A few of Albus's cousins were in the air on brooms and a few others were playing with the gnomes in the garden. Albus spotted Rose and Amanda at a nearby table.
"Rose!" Albus ran over to them, "Amanda!"
"Hello," Rose and Amanda greeted them. "Did you just get here?" Rose asked.
"Yeah, have you been here for a while?" Albus asked as he sat down.
"For about a half hour. We flooed," Rose told them.
"Us, too."
"I hate flooing," Amanda groaned, "Took me fifteen minutes to stop coughing."
"It gets better," Matt assured her, "I hadn't done it in years, but I did it to get to Albus's house. Took me forever to stop coughing. But then when we came here, I was fine."
"Did Kaden come with you?" Rose peered around at the yard like she was looking for Albus's cousin.
"Oh, no. Dad invited him, and Dudley, too. But they were having dinner with Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia," Albus explained.
"Did Dudley tell them?" Rose asked.
"Sure did. Apparently Uncle Vernon went mad. He was shouting and swearing. Said he wasn't going to have anymore 'abnormalness' in the family. But Aunt Petunia got him to stop. She's actually ok with it."
"Wow," Rose replied, "Still can't believe it."
"Me, neither," Albus laughed.
"Hi, kids!" Bill had appeared next to the table, holding what appeared to be a gigantic Gryffindor lion. "Everyone's arrived, so I think we're going to do the pinata soon."
"Brilliant!" Albus grinned.
Bill set the pinata down on the table and glanced out across the yard. "Oi! Teddy! Want to do the pinata?"
Teddy, who had turned his hair scarlet and gold for the occasion, came running over to the table. "Sure! We doing it in the middle of the yard?"
"That would probably be best," Bill replied. The two of them set off to clear a place for the pinata.
"There's no trees there," Amanda commented, "What are they planning to hang it on?"
"Hang it on?" Albus asked.
"Well, yeah. That's what you do with pinatas. You hang them on trees so they're in the air," Amanda said.
"Oh! That's how Muggles do it!" Albus realized, "Teddy's just going to levitate it. He'll move it around and it'll be really hard to hit."
"Whoever wants to do the pinata can come over here now!" Teddy shouted. All at once, all of Albus's cousins ran over to Teddy. Albus, Rose, and their friends managed to push their way through the crowd to the front.
"All right!" Bill shouted, "Albus and Rose first, then youngest to oldest."
Rose went first. Bill put a blind-fold charm over her eyes and handed her an old broom. Teddy levitated the pinata and flung it around Rose. After a few poorly aimed hits, her turn was over. Albus was up next. He took the broom from Rose and was blind-folded. He loved this part of his birthday parties, but he was never very good at it.
"To the right!" someone shouted. Albus swung the broom around to his right, but didn't make contact with anything. Teddy always made it difficult.
"I bet you anything that Bradley's going to burst it open," Albus said once his turn was over. "He does at everyone's parties."
"Well, this is the kind of thing a beater would be good at," Rose pointed out.
"I know," Albus replied. The pinata bashing continued for a while and no one had managed to even touch it. Teddy was laughing hysterically as everyone flung the broom around. Soon, all the little kids had finished and Albus's friends were up. Amanda was the first one to actually touch the pinata with the broom, but she didn't make any progress in smashing it open. Matt actually managed to hit himself in the head with the broom, instead of the large Gryffindor lion.
"See, I wasn't exactly lying when I told you I was clumsy last year," he whispered to Albus as he rubbed his head.
John was up next and he hit the pinata with a loud crunch that sounded like it should have smashed the whole thing. "Yes!" he shouted.
"Sorry, it's a magically reinforced pinata since there's so many of us," Teddy grinned, "It'll take a few more of those."
As usual, Bradley was the one to give the final blow to the pinata. Everyone rushed forward to grab the sweets that had fallen out of it. Albus and his friends each got a large bagful of sweets.
"Time for presents!" Molly shouted over the crowd. Albus and Rose sat down at one one of the tables next to two large piles of presents. They alternated opening them, each receiving a lot of books, sweets, Weasley Wizard Wheezes products, and various clothing items. Soon, there was just one present left.
"It's from us, Al," Harry smiled as he handed Albus a long, rectangular box.
Albus took the box and tore the wrappings off. Excitement washed over him as he saw what it was. "A Firebolt 2000!" he shouted, "Wow! This is bloody brilliant! Just like Georgia's! Thanks Mum and Dad!"
"You're welcome," Harry grinned, "It'll be perfect for when you get on the Quidditch team this year."
"If I get on the team," Albus replied.
"You will," James assured him.
"I'm going to try it out now!" Albus grinned. He ran to the middle of the yard with his friends and cousins following. He mounted the broom and took off into the air. The evening breeze felt cool as he soared higher and higher. It flew just like Georgia's did. The acceleration was wonderful and it turned at the slightest touch. Albus flew around the yard for a few minutes, enjoying the thrill that only flying could bring. Albus had loved flying and Quidditch for as long as he could remember. He had received his first toy broom on his first birthday. He promptly crashed into a tree the next day and broke it. Albus had gotten a lot better at flying since then, but he still wasn't nearly as good as James was. After a few more minutes, Albus descended and landed on the ground.
"How is it?" John asked.
"Completely wonderful," Albus grinned, "Want to try?"
"Of course!" John took the broom and flew off into the sky. Albus spent the next half hour lending his broom to his cousins and friends. They all agreed that it was a superb broom and that Albus was sure to make Chaser on the Gryffindor Quidditch team.
Molly served dinner shortly after everyone had tried out Albus's new broom. The discussion centered mainly around Quidditch, like it often did when all the Weasleys got together. With such a large number of people, there was always a good bit of disagreement about which teams were the best. Matt was thrilled that Albus's Uncle Ron was a Chudley Cannons fan and the two of them defended their team to the rest of the group.
The evening ended with a magnificent Gryffindor lion shaped cake that Molly had made. Hermione had enchanted it to roar realistically when it was first cut. Shortly after everyone finished their cake, they started going home. Albus's family were some of the last to leave.
"I'm going to Apparate home with Lily," Harry said as they walked to the fireplace. Lily was asleep in his arms.
"All right," Ginny replied. Harry turned on the spot and disappeared. "You boys go first," Ginny gestured to the pot of floo powder.
Albus stepped out of the fireplace at Grimmauld Place and waited for John and Matt. They appeared a few minutes later, and the three of them went up to Albus's room.
"That was really fun, Albus," Matt yawned as they lay down to go to sleep, "Your family is fun. Makes me wish I had some cousins."
"You're welcome to share mine," Albus laughed.
"Mine, too," John agreed, "If you think Albus's family is nuts, you should meet mine. You'll meet one of my cousins this year. It's her first year at Hogwarts. All my cousins are younger than me."
"The only one of my cousins coming to Hogwarts this year is Kaden," Albus told them.
"Well, half of Gryffindor is your cousins, Albus," John laughed, "And if you make the Quidditch team, Ryan will be the only non-Weasley and non-Potter on the team."
"Yeah, we're taking over," Albus joked. "Well, good night."
"Night," John replied.
"Night," Matt said.