"Ginny!" Sirius stood up from his seat and walked straight to Ginny.

Sirius cupped her face in his hands, kissed her quickly on the lips, and let her go.Then he took Tristan into his arms.Tristan complained awkwardly, but didn't try to break free from his father's arms.

"My child." Sirius ruffled Tristan's hair.

Sirius turned to Ginny.

"How did you get rid of the kids?" he asked, leading Ginny to the chair he'd just been sitting in.

She smiled gratefully at him, sat down, and before she could answer, another voice rang out.

"Mom! Triss! You are here!"

Her third child, Wesley, jumped off the examining table and climbed onto Ginny's chair.She kissed his black hair, and his brown eyes sparkled.

"I thought—I thought you weren't coming today!" he exclaimed excitedly.

Sirius grinned from behind as Tristan walked over to his brother and put his arm around his shoulder.

"Today is your day?" Tristan said.

Wesley's smile faltered a little, and then he smiled happily again.

"Correct."

Ginny bit her lip as Wesley climbed off her lap.The two boys returned to the examining table, and Tristan showed Wesley his wand.Sirius squatted beside her chair and took her hand.He kept his eyes on her wedding ring as he spoke.

"You seem upset?" He looked up into her eyes.

She frowned.

"Did the therapist say anything?"

"He'll be back soon," Sirius replied, looking at Wesley, then at his wife. "What are you worrying about, baby?"

She wanted to shrug and tell him nothing, but she knew Sirius would know anyway.

"Teddy raised the veil with me today," Ginny told him. "It always seems to annoy me, doesn't it?"

"It upset us all," Sirius replied softly. "He also mentioned wanting to talk to me about it. I tried to tell him I don't remember anything, nobody remembers, but he still wanted to sit down with me and talk."

Ginny nodded.

"I told him everything I could remember." She rested her trembling hand on her forehead. "It makes me feel tired."

Sirius smiled at her and kissed her hand that was in it.Ginny thought that the eventual loss of the memory of the Veil was nothing compared to the return of Sirius to her.He didn't remember what happened inside the Veil, or the first or second time he went in, but otherwise it was the same.When asked by the Unspoken Man, he gave the same answers as the others.He somehow entered the veil again.Then he remembered waking up on the floor of the death chamber and seeing Harry, Remus and Ginny.

From then on, everything became history.A therapist sent them all to St. Mungo's, but apart from memory loss, they had no health problems.The Unseen Man told Sirius that he might feel the side effects of entering the Veil again, especially around Ginny, but after they had been together for a month, there were apparently no side effects.After that month, he proposed to her and they were married.About two years later, she found out she was pregnant with Tristan.

Sirius teased her, saying that this was their happy life from now on.

"Where are the little ones?" Sirius asked again, turning to look at their son.

"Severus and Teddy took them to the Burrow."

Sirius's smile turned sharp at the mention of Severus.

"Ah, did you? Did Severford have a good time with Black and Potter and the Weasleys in his fine old house today?"

Ginny smiled and clasped fingers with him.

"Don't make fun of him tonight, Sirius," Ginny warned. "Thanks to him, I was able to catch Wesley's appointment today."

Hearing her words, Sirius' smile softened.He stood up, walked over to Wesley, and picked him up.Sirius twirled him in his arms, and the six-year-old grabbed his father's shoulders and laughed loudly.

Their third child, Wesley, is the reason they are in St Mungo's today.He was past the age of showing signs of magic, and aside from two incidents where Ginny and Sirius weren't sure if he or the other kids were the cause, nothing happened.St. Mungo's had a therapist named Dips Pugh who specialized in children who showed no signs of magic and who were most likely Squibs.

This is Wesley's third and final appointment.Ginny didn't like that one of her children might be a Squib.If Wesley had been able to go to Hogwarts, he would have failed academically for not being able to cast spells properly.If Wesley doesn't go to Hogwarts, he has to go to Muggle school and learn to live in the wizarding world without really being part of it.Hermione had been trying to comfort Ginny and Sirius since they realized there might be something wrong with Wesley, but her words didn't seem to have any effect.

The door of the room opened, and Ginny immediately came back to reality, looking from Sirius and the children to the therapist walking in.Professor Pew smiled at her and shook her hand.He was a few years older than her, but very knowledgeable in his field, having received all his education related to the subject, eventually becoming an education specialist and a therapist.

"Mrs. Black, little Tristan! You weren't here just now?" Pugh asked, winking at Tristan.

Tristan walked from the examination table to Ginny, laughing.Sirius carried Wesley to the table.

"Let's see, let's see," murmured Pugh, flipping through his charts. "You know, I think Wesley is a very interesting case. Both parents are from old pure-blood families, so the chances of having a Squib are very high. The other three children have shown signs of magic - and are powerful. magic."

Hearing what the therapist said, Sirius nodded.Tristan, Aurora, and Gebe, who was only four years old, showed signs of magic at an early age.Just the other day, Gebe let a textbook that Tristan didn't want to share float towards him.

"After the final battle, however, there weren't many pure-blood families left. That idea of ​​keeping the blood was outdated," Pugh said. "Bloodlines don't matter anymore."

Professor Pew winked at Wesley.

"But mind you, there's nothing wrong with being a pureblood."

Ginny and Sirius exchanged a quick glance.Professor Pew blathers a lot.

"Professor Pew?" Sirius interjected. "Do you have any news for us about Wesley?"

Pugh continued flipping through the case, sighing through his nose.

"After today's appointment, bring the results back to my study. I believe you can only wait for the news." Pugh said regretfully to them. "This child must have magic, don't doubt it. As for whether it is enough for Hogwarts to accept him and let him truly integrate into the magical society..."

"I want to go to Hogwarts, Mr. Pugh." Wesley said seriously with his eyes wide open. "Tris is there now! He's a Gryffindor!"

Pugh smiled and patted Wesley on the head.

"If you did go to Hogwarts, Mr. Black, I think you'd be a Gryffindor too," Pugh said to Wesley.

Wesley beamed at Pugh's words.

-*.*.*-

"It's a waste of time," Sirius whispered to Ginny.

Ginny couldn't help but make a sound of approval.They waited until the Burrow before discussing their discovery about Wesley.It was an inconvenient appointment, especially since it was Harry's birthday, but it should be the most important appointment.However, the results were apparently the opposite, as they did not get any new information.

Tristan and Wesley ran ahead of their parents, rushing through the chickens in the Burrow's front yard.Ginny could see Teddy and Victoire sitting on the front porch, and Charlie and her dad seemed to be sitting next to the house, discussing their planned new addition.After the rebuilding of Hogwarts after the final battle was completed, the Weasley children began planning to expand their parents' house.Several rooms have been added to the Burrow, including bedrooms for the grandchildren when they come over.

"After all these years, you'd think there was a better way to find out if your child was a Squib," Sirius continued. "If only one of our parents slept with a Muggle."

His words made Ginny laugh, and before they entered the Burrow, he smiled and turned her to face him.Tristan and Wesley were already inside.

He bowed his head to her, and she couldn't help leaning towards him.

"Ginny." His voice was so low that she shivered. "You are amazing."

"Why do you say that?" She closed her eyes, fascinated by his closeness.

One would think that after all these years and what they've been through, she wouldn't feel that way around him.

"You are just amazing."

He kissed her slowly and tenderly, and when he let her go, she was ready to beg for more kisses.He left the sweetest taste in her mouth.

"It's disgusting, Kim," said a voice.

Ginny looked up to find Fred standing there with his arms folded.

"Snape looks like he's going to kill Remus, you'd better save him," said Fred.

Ginny rolled her eyes.Remus was one of the few adults Severus could put up with at any party, so she believed Fred was exaggerating.

"Is Harry here?" Sirius asked, unwilling to let Ginny go even if she had to walk away.

He pulled her back to him, and she smiled as her back hit his chest.

"Here we come." Fred pointed to the backyard.

They walked towards Harry, and Sirius and Ginny waved to Teddy and Victoire.Victova, who looked like Fleur, but with strawberry blond hair, rested her head on Teddy's shoulder.After Sirius and Ginny greeted Charlie and Arthur, Tonks, who came to talk to Charlie and the others, saw them and gave them a big hug.

"How about an appointment?" she asked excitedly. "good news?"

"No news," Sirius grumbled, pinching Tonks' face.

She slapped his hand away and stuck out her tongue at him.His loud laugh caught the attention of several people in the backyard.Ginny pulled Sirius' pocket watch out of his trousers and grimaced.Her mom would kill her.Judging by the large crowd behind the Burrow, they were a little late.

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