Lucius Malfoy, Draco's father and grandfather to his kids, walked into the girls bedroom. The bedroom Tiffany and Narcissa shared and walked over to the tank that held the lizard. She laid under the lamp that heated her rock up real good. She was comfortable, but part of her recovery, she was hungry. Lucius filled her bowl and then turned his attention to his oldest granddaughter. Tiffany still laid asleep on her bed. Sunday, so it wasn't so bad she laid asleep. He walked over to her bed and pulled the blanket up to rest on her shoulders, her long brown hair going everywhere. Lucius planted a kiss on her head, and turn back off the lamp. Tiffany yawned, and rolled over but went back to sleep. He smiled lightly, pulling the blanket back up over her shoulder and exited the bedroom.
Draco yawned coming into the kitchen, a little before seven that morning. "Draco! Your hair, come on! I don't ask much. Ever." Lucius half whined at the coffee pot. "Bed head?" He joked, but Lucius shook his head and Draco picked up the comb. Combs were in just about every room of the house. He walked over to the tiny wall mirror head level to Draco. "Where's Nass?" Draco asked. "Outside, practicing. Your husband, took her books." Draco nodded. "Just the week, father. She has to learn if she insist on being a grown little girl." Lucius held his cup of coffee and Draco turned to face his father, his hair half combed out. "She'll be grown before she's Ten years old. You and I, both know this." Draco nodded. "Yes, I do. Harry is in no hurry for that to happen. Did you check on Tiffany? She's usually up by know." Lucius shook his head. "Sunday. Doesn't she sleep in a bit later." Draco frowned. "Not normally. I better go check on her."Draco eased on the foot on the bed, Tiffany's bracelet was green. Her heart was fine, but it was seven. Tiffany should be up, shouldn't she? "Tiffany?" Draco whispered given her a light shake. Tiffany yawned, and turned onto her back. She half opened her eyes. "Daddy?" Draco smiled lightly. "I was worried about you, was all. Are you okay?" Tiffany yawned again. "Izzy was being real nosey last night. The vet wrote that dorp stuff to help her feel better, but we couldn't give her anymore until like two." Draco sigh of relief. "So you were up real late." She nodded, getting tucked back into bed. "I can't let you sleep much longer. You do have school tomorrow." She nodded. "How come we are in a year round school?" Draco kissed her head. "Harry says it's a better school. I agree." She yawned again.
"Breakfast, Narcissa Lily!" Draco yelled on the front porch to his daughter who swinged down form the tree. "Already?" She frowned, but walked over and stood on the bottom step. "Yes, already. Come."
Breakfast wasn't quiet, at all. Narcissa was having some conversation with Lucius over the cookies order, they had five hundred cookies to make. For a wedding. "Five hundred?" Draco said, very shocked. "It's a weeding order. It's not due until the end of the week, but I still have to keep up with the shops usual orders and the smaller ones, due during the week." Draco thought for a moment. "Me and the boys can give you hand today?" Lucius Jack frown. "Daddy! I don't want to bake cookies!" Draco pointed a finger at his toddler twin boy. "Grandma needs help and You'll be fine or no cookies for you." He frown. "But I'm not a girl!" Draco raised an eyebrow. "That has nothing to do with you not being a girl. Your grandpa and I both bake. Knock off those silly thoughts, Mr." Draco scolded the boy. He frown, but took a bite of his eggs.
"That would be helpful, yes. Jessica is going to stop by on her day off and give a hand. The girls wants some sugar cookies." Draco smiled. "Yes, they love those sugar cookies!"Harry stayed home with the girls and Draco took off for the coffee shop with the twin boys, with his parents and twin toddler sisters.
Sunday was a pretty uneventful day, and without being able to read her books. Narcissa went outside to work out her routine. Six weeks. Six weeks until their next competition. They needed to win, again! She was going to help them, and that was a lot of practice!
Harry watched for a while, standing in the porch. His little girl might be tiny physically, but he had to face it. Narcissa Lily Malfoy wasn't a little girl. Not a little-little girl."Hey, Harry!" He turned and smiled. Hermione stood waving, following her boyfriend, Ron. "Hey!" Harry hurried down the steps and got greeted with a hug. "Your girls home?" Harry nodded, before she hurried off into the house. Harry nocited the glow off his best friend. "You asked her, didn't you?" Harry smiled. "I did. Her father wants this big muggle wedding though, and I'm so out of place. Narcissa said to ask you-" Harry smiled. "Wait! Your the cookie orders! Draco knew and didn't tell me!?" Ron laughed. "I doubt Narcissa knew it was us. Her mother order the cookies, without the last name needed. We meant to tell you sooner, but we just now got the time off for the wedding. Hermione can help you get everything ready, but she wants to borrow your girls for something. Oh, and the boys. I don't really understand everything. I'm not used to the muggle wedding." Harry smiled. "We never had one, just wasn't important to us. Others things were." Ron nodded. "I know, and the both of you are very happy. My understanding form everything is that's all that matters." Harry nodded and took Ron into the house. "Pappy! Guess what!" Both the girls came running down the stairs.
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Raising Narcissa Lily Malfoy
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