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"I'll talk to Remus about the class. I doubt it changed much and it will give the babies a chance to meet other babies or toddlers." Harry said, before he walked closer to the girl holding his twins. Both babies holding to her and resting comfortably against her. "Parkinson, right?" Harry said. "Yes... However, I don't think we ever talked." She said. "No, but you were once a cheerleader. They always have that walk." Harry said. "What does that mean?" Pansy asked, raising an eyebrow. "It's not always a bad thing, Parkinson. Just depends on what you choice to do with your...walk." Harry said. "I'm not like that, Potter, but I can see why you'd think that. You haven't been to school in a while." Pansy said. "I doubt I'll be back." Harry said. "homeschooled, right?" She asked. "Something like that." Harry said.

"Arry, times food time." Teddy said, running outside and breaking up the slightly awkward conversation between Harry and Pansy. "Teddy, I know you can say my name." Harry said, but smiled at his little brother and ruffled his hair. "Not today. Bad ay." Teddy said. "Did you tell daddy?" Harry frowned, easing down and Teddy nodded. "Bad Eddy." He frowned. "No, your aren't. Don't be silly. Come on, let's get dinner." Harry said, getting back up and picked up Teddy.

"Am I taking you home?" Siruis asked Pansy after dinner. She was sitting in the living room with Draco. "If I need to?" She asked. "I thought you had to be home?" Draco asked. "I moved in with Blaise the moment I turned eighteen, Draco. My father was getting unbearable." Pansy asked. "Most nights are fine. I'm not having another head in this house at certain times. I'm hoping-" Siruis said. "Why are you still trying to get me to go someplace? I thought I made myself clear." Draco fussed. "Oh, you have. However, you do NOT understand the danger you are in. I need a safe place for you to go, somewhere I know you'll be comfortable there." Siruis said. "You can't make me go." Draco said. "Draco...I'm not going to claim to understand what your feeling, because I know I can't, but...I know you can see his logic. You even expressed how different Harry is." Pansy said. Draco crossed his arms, but lend back in the couch. "...Fine." Draco mumbled. "I'll have the air mattress set up within the hour for you, Pansy." Siruis said. "I can make do with the couch, unless I need to?" She asked. "No. I'll gather some blankets and a pillow then. Check on Teddy before you head to bed, Draco, please. Teddy was upset today. He likes you." Siruis said and Draco let out a sigh. "I think he's being picked on at school...Why did you enroll him?" Draco asked. "Remus wanted him to go to school. Thought it would be good for him, but I'm not so sure anymore." Siruis said, before he turned around. He was about to go up the stairs. "What did Harry say to you when you friend went outside?" Siruis asked. "He was going to finish what he started and that Remus needed to just give him the answers he is looking for." Draco said. "Remus won't." Siruis said, walking to the stairs. "Can't you unorder that? Is it really so bad?" Draco asked. "I'm not cleaning up another mess. I'll get him delt with." Siruis said, going up the stairs.

Draco let out a sigh. "What mess? Or messes?" Pansy asked. "My father...and that ex of mine. I feel as if there's more, I just haven't been told." Draco said, getting to his feet. "I'm going to check on Teddy and the twins." Draco said. "Are...You wanting me to stay down here?" Pansy asked. "Please." Draco said and she nodded.

Pansy was handed a couple of blankets by Remus a few minutes laters. "Is there any way you can-" She started. "No, I can't. I know you mean well, just trying to help, but it doesn't work that way." Remus said, cutting her off. She let out a sigh. "Why do I get the feeling Mr. Black doesn't really like Draco?" She asked.  "It's not Draco personally. It's...just.." Remus said. "Because his human?" She asked. "Because he chose to stay. He hoped draco would of ran when the truth came out. Draco is more of a liability to him, because...of the danger when he won't leave when he should." Remus said. "I'll see what I can do about getting him to leave during those times. I've missed my friends and I do enjoy taking in new information. I also enjoy the babies. Very bubbly." Pansy said. "Thank you." Remus said.

Draco eased opened the bedroom door to Teddy's room. He was laying in his bed, but he wasn't sleep. He was sniffling. "Teddy?" Draco said, turning on the light. Teddy quickly pulled the blanket over his head. Draco frowned and walked over to the bed. He pulled the blanket down. "Talk to me, Teddy." Draco said, sitting down on the bed. Teddy slowly sat up, rubbing his eyes. "I'm stupid..." He whispered. "No, teddy. You aren't stupid. You are a little different, yes, but you are a very smart little boy." Draco said, pulling his chin up. "funny." He said. "You do talk in a way the other kids might not, but they just hate themselves. You can't let the bullies bother you. If you ignore them and be a bigger person, they will go away. You can't feed into them." Draco said. "How?" He asked. "Just walk away. You go to school and find yourself a friend, somebody who Likes Teddy for who he is. Somebody is waiting on you to come find and be there for Them." Draco said and after a pause, Teddy laid back down. "Story?" He asked. "Of course." Draco said before he grabbed a story book.

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