Chapter Six
Chapter 6 of 6
jmlane57Shortly before his departure, Harry writes Ginny a heartfelt, poignant letter pleading with her to forgive him for leaving her, never to forget him, and to pray for his safe return in order that they may have the chance to renew their love. And Harry does return. It just takes ten years for him to do so.
ReviewedBefore that, however, they took Lily to the Ministry of Magic to be tested for Legilimency. It was fairly rare that a child so young developed the talent, but she showed a definite aptitude for it. Even Harry had had to learn his Legilimency and Occlumency, but Lily had seemed to come by it naturally.
He knew how well Ginny seemed to read him, but that didn't always indicate Legilimency, nor had he been aware of any aptitude for same from his parents; it was a cinch that Sirius had never mentioned either James or Lily being able to do anything like that. Nor was he aware of anything like that having ever cropped up in the Weasley family, although there were times he would have sworn that Molly possessed it, the way she seemed to know things without being told so many times.
And he knew as well as anyone that Legilimency was sometimes a royal pain, particularly when one had to constantly maintain mental shields against the unshielded thoughts of others around them. If he hadn't been able to learn Occlumency, he would have literally been up the proverbial creek without a paddle. Just the same, it wasn't that it was unheard of, simply rare for a child to develop it at so young an age, especially when there wasn't a genetic predisposition to it in the child's family background.
It took several hours to do the necessary tests, and neither Harry nor Ginny were able to accompany their child; it was claimed that their presence would have thrown off the test results and made them unreliable. He was just as upset as Ginny at this, but occupied himself doing all he could to calm her and make her forget, at least temporarily, what their child was being made to endure all by herself.
It was well into the afternoon before they were called in to talk with the head of the panel of witches and wizards who had tested Lily to discuss the test results. Harry's heart gave a painful lurch as he saw that the wizard in question closely resembled Dumbledore, half-moon glasses, kindly demeanour, long white beard and all. "Mr. and Mrs. Potter, I regret that it's taken so long for us to complete the tests for your daughter, but what we found was so ... rare and incredible that we had to double-check our findings."
"What did you find?" Harry all but snapped before Ginny had the chance to do so.
"Young Lily is the strongest Legilimens I have ever tested. She could even read me through my Occlumency shields, and they are very strong," the older wizard informed them. "That has never happened before, especially not with a child this young. You're certain that neither you nor your wife have this ... aptitude yourself?"
"I am both a Legilimens and Occlumens, but I ... acquired the talents in my work as an Auror," Harry revealed. "As far as I know, in neither my nor my wife's family has there been an occurrence of natural Legilimency."
"How far back have you traced your family trees?" the elderly wizard inquired.
"We've not," Harry to admit. "Then you believe the ability might have ... skipped several generations or something?"
"It's a possibility, so I advise you to go to the Office of Witchcraft and Wizarding Genealogy in London at your earliest opportunity and check it out."
"We'll certainly consider it, sir. Have you a copy of the test results?"
"Of course." The older wizard opened a drawer in his desk and pushed several sheets of parchment across it so Harry could reach it. However, Ginny snatched it up first and began perusing it before he could do so. Not that he could blame her; it was only natural for her to be curious about the test results, especially since their conversation up to that point had been so void of detail.
"Where is our daughter now?" Ginny demanded.
"Lying down. Some of the tests were ... quite grueling and they tired her. Come with me. You can stay with her until she awakens." Ginny was on her feet almost before the words were out of their companion's mouth, and Harry could do nothing but follow her and the elderly wizard to another room similar to a dormitory where their black-haired, green-eyed baby lay in a small bed, sound asleep. Other beds were occupied, but they all contained people far older than Lily, the youngest of them in their late teens. "It might also be a good idea to see that she has a good meal after she leaves here," the older wizard suggested, then smiled and left, leaving Harry and Ginny alone with their daughter.
They sat on each side of the small bed, each holding one small hand and watching her sleep, scarcely able to fathom what they had just been told, but the findings of the wizards and witches governing the Panel of Leglimency, Occlumency and Other Mental Talents were rarely wrong. At one point Ginny couldn't help asking her husband if he thought it possible that all their children might develop this talent, thinking of their unborn child and what it might mean for him or her.
"Anything's possible," Harry returned. "Of course, it's also possible that Lily is the only one who will develop this talent. We'll just have to wait and see."
Lily awakened two hours later, smiling upon seeing her parents' concerned faces. "Do you feel all right, darling?" Ginny asked.
"I'm fine, Mummy. Just a little tired and ... hungry," Lily confessed. "I'd really like something to eat."
"We'll get you something to eat as soon as we get home," Ginny promised.
"It might be a good idea if we fed her before that," Harry suggested. "Let's go to the Leaky Cauldron. It's not too far from here."
"If you say so," Ginny remarked, unable to argue where the welfare of her child was concerned. "Where are Lily's things?"
"Probably in that small closet." Harry pointed to the closet against the wall on the side of the bed nearest her.
They left the room and the building a short time later, heading straight over to the Leaky Cauldron, able to walk over rather than Apparate because of the restaurant/hotel's proximity to their present location. They were surprised at the amount of food Lily ended up eating, even though Molly had told her that many times children could eat as much as any adult but rarely show it because they were usually so active that they burned off the calories contained in said food, and Ginny told her husband as much, which seemed to ease his mind.
Within the next hour and a half they had Apparated home and Ginny noted that Lily seemed to be sleepy again, so she put her to bed again. As she and Harry left their daughter's room and turned out the light, she couldn't help but express concern. "Why is she still so tired, Harry?"
"The wizard we spoke to said many of the tests were grueling and tired her out," he reminded her.
"But she slept while she was there," Ginny countered.
"It may not have been enough," Harry opined. "Remember how long she was gone, and we have no way of knowing exactly how long each test took. Just the same, we'd better study the results of the tests more thoroughly at the earliest opportunity."
"I suppose so," Ginny agreed. It wasn't until the door of Lily's bedroom had closed behind them and they were heading for their own that Harry whispered suggestively in his wife's ear. "We don't know how long she'll sleep," was the reply.
"As I offered before, I can always zap her so she'll sleep longer." His voice was laced with barely-suppressed passion.
Ginny sighed and shook her head in affectionate exasperation. "Why must I always be so godawful weak where you're concerned, Harry?" she groused.
"No idea," he returned innocently. "Maybe it's my 'stupid nobility.' "
"And maybe it's simply because you're a sex maniac," she threw back. "But then, so am I, so let's go for it."
"Your wish is my command," her husband laughed wickedly as he scooped her off her feet and into his arms, carrying her off to their bedroom for a tenderly passionate interlude which would occupy them most pleasantly (and thoroughly) until Lily awakened.
* * * * *
One late night four months later, Ginny was awakened by pain and pressure in her lower abdomen and knew what they signified. Even at that, she hated to have to wake Harry...he had just managed to fall asleep...or Ron and Hermione to come over and stay with Lily. But that was one thing about babies; like time, they waited for no one. When they came, they came; there was no way around it. One nice thing, though ... this time Harry would be with her as she gave birth. Not simply her parents, Ron and Hermione. Oh, they'd be there too, she was sure, but what mattered was that they wouldn't be the only ones there.
She waited as long as she dared, roughly half an hour; by that time she knew there was no way around it...she would have to wake Harry. While she was waiting, she had already called for a cab since she doubted he would be in any shape to drive her there. She waddled to the door to answer it, motioning to the cabbie to hold the meter while she got her husband.
She moved as fast as she could, making sure her small suitcase was packed and the room was already reserved. She couldn't help smiling at the recollection when she had called to reserve it...the mere mention of the Potter name seemed to be magic these days. Well, enough extraneous thinking; she had to get moving ... and more importantly, get Harry moving. She had also called Ron and Hermione; the latter had answered, albeit sleepily, but once Ginny explained what was happening, promised to come right over to look after Lily, even promising to owl the senior Weasleys and tell them where she and Harry would be.
She gently shook her husband's shoulder; he groaned and reluctantly opened his eyes upon turning over to face her. "What is it, Gin? I just got to sleep."
"I know, love, and I hated to wake you...but the baby's coming."
He was stunned speechless for a minute upon fully awakening and began to act like most expectant fathers do, running around like a chicken with its head off, babbling endless questions, asking if anything needed to be done, was she all right, things like that. She assured him everything had been taken care of; they just needed to get to the hospital ... the cab was even waiting. Once she managed to calm him down (no easy task!) and assured him that all he needed to do was get dressed, they were on their way to the hospital.
Just before they left, Hermione Apparated in, in nightdress and dressing-gown, promising she and Ron would come later and bring Lily to see her new brother or sister. The only things Ginny was able to do for herself were throw a cloak on over her own nightdress and slide her bedroom slippers on, glad to see that Harry had had the presence of mind to grab her suitcase before they were out the door and in the cab. Luckily St. Mungo's was only a short drive away, especially considering the way the pains were beginning to come roughly three minutes apart and seemingly harder with every passing moment.
Harry held her as best he could, trying to soothe her and crooning to her that the pain would soon be over, that everything would be all right because he would be with her this time. The next thing they knew they had arrived at the hospital; a mediwizard and witch met them, assisting the couple inside and up to the maternity floor, the mediwizard levitating a stretcher with Ginny laid out upon it. Harry's hair was even messier than usual, and he had almost literally thrown on his clothing, including bedroom slippers; he was also still yawning deeply, but at the same time holding tightly to Ginny's hand all the way.
Once on the maternity floor, however, it didn't take long for Ginny to be prepped and rushed into the delivery room. Many fathers didn't care to be in the delivery room, but considering the fact that Harry had not been there the first time, he was determined to be present this time. They warned him what to expect, but it didn't faze him; finally they prepared him and he soon rejoined his wife.
She had been given a painkilling potion and placed in stirrups; it had made her somewhat drowsy but she was still able to acknowledge his presence, trying to warn him of how long it was likely to take and what was likely to happen in the course of the next several hours. He dismissed it with a wave of his hand. "It's the least I can do, if only to make up for not being with you the first time around."
"Don't ... beat yourself up over that, love. You ... had no way of knowing," she tried to soothe him.
He raised her hand to his cheek, unable to kiss it as he would have liked because of the mask over the lower part of his face. "Just the same, I should have given you some way to contact me in case of emergency."
"You ... can't change anything now," she pointed out just before another pain hit her.
"I know, but I still intend to make sure it never happens again," he declared. The only things they exchanged after that were smiles and hand-squeezings because Ginny was too occupied wth her labour; if she wasn't pushing, she was biting her lips and trying not to scream ... but sometimes couldn't help doing so, despite the painkilling potion and episiotomy. Harry soon realized that Ginny had been trying to warn him and appreciated it, but had no intention of leaving after his negligence the first time, however difficult the happenings in the delivery room might be to endure. After a while he lost all track of time, thoroughly occupied with helping to bring Ginny and their new child (not to mention himself) through the birth successfully.
* * * * *
They had arrived at the hospital shortly after two a.m.; by the time the baby arrived it was eight p.m. of the following day, June 19th. Harry had never felt so exhausted in his life, but at the same time, never been happier. He was the father of a son! Pretty good-sized one, too, if what the Healer said was true ... nine pounds, three ounces and twenty-two inches long. The boy even had his unruly black hair and nose, but Ginny's brown eyes.
She was deeply asleep in the bed in her reserved room, and he was sitting beside her, again holding her hand, albeit gingerly, waiting for a mediwitch to bring the baby because he was still barely able to flex his fingers after the hours he had spent encouraging her through the worst of her labour. He had had no idea her grip could be so strong; maybe it was something unique to women about to give birth.
At any rate, he hoped he would not have to endure it again right away, frankly unsure if his hand would ever completely recover from the ordeal. It would probably be several more days before he would be able to hold a wand again. On the other hand, whatever pain and discomfort he had experienced (and was experiencing) was nothing compared to what Ginny had gone through in having the baby; because of this, Harry was frankly glad that women were the ones to have the babies.
He looked up when the door opened; a smiling mediwitch carried a small blue bundle into the room and offered it to him. "Here's your son, Mr. Potter."
Harry carefully extricated his hand from Ginny's and took the baby from her, having to ask her how to hold him properly because he had never done it before. She smiled again, somewhat indulgently, then left the room. The baby's tiny face was perfectly formed, as were his hands, one of which had gotten a death grip on his father's thumb upon its coming within reach. Harry could hardly believe how large his son's eyes were in proportion to his face, extricating his thumb only with difficulty so he could trace the boy's features.
This was the sight he had missed when Lily was born; how he wished he could have seen her at this age. Come to think of it, he had best ask Gin if she had pictures of Lily when she was a baby so he could have at least some idea of what she looked like then ... not to mention others detailing her growth and development over the ensuing years. He was sure she did, but had not had the chance to ask her yet, so much had happened since his return and their both resuming their romance and deciding to get married. As soon as possible after she awakened, he would ask her. For the time being, he would simply enjoy having this rare chance to bond with his son.
About half an hour later, the door opened again; a smiling Ron and Hermione came in, Lily in tow. A perfect chance to show off the new baby. It was Lily who approached first, Hermione and Ron in her wake. "Daddy? Is this the new baby?"
"Yes, love. You have a new brother. But we must keep our voices down since Mummy is still asleep. She had a hard time and needs her rest."
Harry noted Hermione's approach out of the corner of his eye; she stood behind her niece by marriage, one hand on her shoulder. "Oh, Harry, he's beautiful. Looks like you except for the eyes ... Ginny's eyes."
This sounded too much like the statement Harry had heard so often himself for comfort ... specifically, the one saying how much he resembled his father except for the eyes...his mother's eyes. "Thanks ... this time. Just the same, I never want to hear it again. Nor do I want my son to have to go through what I did, hearing it so bloody often. Hope you understand."
"Which reminds me ... what did you name him?" Hermione asked, feeling Ron settle his hand on her shoulder as he came up behind her.
"Ginny and I were going to discuss that once she woke up," Harry told them.
"Surely you've discussed names before now, though," she insisted.
"Yes, we did, but never made a final decision ... at least not for a boy," Harry replied, shifting the baby slightly in his arms even as he heard the unmistakable signs that meant Ginny was waking up.
"I would think you'd want to name him for Sirius," she countered.
"Oh, that's definitely in the running, just as Arthur's name is and my dad's, but as I said, we've not made a final decision and I didn't want to say anything for sure name-wise until we had."
Just then the door opened again and Arthur and Molly came in, heading straight for Harry and the baby...or at least Arthur did. Molly went to see how Ginny was, especially now that she was waking up. Harry was glad they had arrived and would be happy to relinquish the baby to one of their visitors; it was just a matter of choosing which one.
He finally decided to hand the baby to Arthur and got up to move over to Ginny, wanting to be the first person she saw when she woke up; Molly was on the other side of her bed, and he whispered to her that Ginny had had a rough time giving birth. He sat down on the edge of her bed and took her hand again; her eyes fluttered open and she smiled tenderly at him.
"Harry ..."
"Welcome back, love. How are you feeling?"
"Tired ... and sore," she confessed. "But just the same, never happier. All the ones I love best are here in this room."
"Ginny, my darling," came her mother's voice; Ginny turned her head to face her. "Are you all right? Harry said you had a difficult time."
"Oh ... I'm sure no more difficult than you ever did, Mum," Ginny dismissed with a weary smile. "And it was worth it." Not long afterward Lily approached her mother's bed.
"Hi, Mummy."
"Sweetheart," Ginny acknowledged. "Have you seen your brother yet?"
"Yes. He looks like Daddy except for the eyes. He has your eyes."
"Where is he? I'd like to see him."
"I think ... Grandpa Arthur has him," she replied, ready to go get him, but even as she turned around, Arthur stepped up with the baby in his arms and handed his grandson over to his mother.
Ginny maneuvred the baby in her arms and began to examine him minutely, smiling as she noted the mop of unruly black hair, stroking his nose and mouth even as she noted her tiny son's brown eyes. Only then did she look up at her husband. "Well, what are we going to name him?"
"I was waiting for you to wake up before we decided that," Harry replied. "Hermione suggested we name him for Sirius, but I told her we had other options, such as your dad's and mine's names."
"Tough choice," Ginny opined. "How about naming him for all three...Sirius James Arthur? That way no one's left out."
Harry had to think for a moment, then looked around at everyone present. "Well, everyone, does that meet with your approval? It does mine."
Everyone nodded and smiled, although Harry had a secret disappointment that it had not been possible to give his son his Christian name for a middle name, due to the wizarding tradition for first-born sons to have their father's Christian name for a middle name. The best thing possible now was to give it to another son...provided he and Gin had another. Just the same, he really didn't have any objections to the name ultimately chosen, which honoured both his beloved godfather and the boy's two grandfathers. How Harry wished his parents and Sirius could have seen his children; they would be so happy and proud! It just wasn't fair they'd had to die so young ... not fair at all!
Ginny noticed Harry had fallen silent and looked sad; she held the baby with one arm while reaching to touch her husband's hand with the free one. "What's the matter, love?"
"Just wishing my mum, dad and Sirius could see our children, that's all," Harry all but mumbled, keeping his head bowed, not wanting her to see the tears misting his eyes.
"Oh, I'm sure they do, and that they dote on them," Ginny declared firmly, releasing his hand and drawing small Lily close with her free arm.
"How can you be so sure?" Harry asked incredulously.
"I don't know ... I just am," she replied with a smile. "So don't feel so bad, beloved. We have too much to be happy about."
And she was right. Although none saw them, three ghostly figures momentarily materialized in the corner of the room...two men and a woman. They could not be heard by anyone in the room, of course, although they wished they could have been. But it was enough just having been granted the opportunity to see the children of their son and godson.
"James, did you see little Sirius? He looks like Harry except for the eyes," Lily opined.
"And Lily is a female version of Harry. Do you think Ginny named her for you on purpose?" James wondered.
"From what I understand, Ginny likes the lily flower, so it's just as likely that Lily was named for the flower as for you, Lily," Sirius put in.
"I suppose so," Lily had to concede. "Just the same, I like the idea of having a namesake."
"Well, technically Sirius and I have one too," James put in. "Remember what Harry and Ginny named their son."
"And notice how proud Arthur looks," Lily pointed out. "He's got one too." After a few moments' silence, she spoke again. "I wish we could be there with them, James, Sirius. They look so happy."
"They have every reason to ... besides, you know very well that we don't have much more time. Maybe we can come to one of our children in a dream and let them know how we feel, since we can't do it any other way," James suggested.
"Probably the best thing to do," Sirius agreed. "In the meantime, we'd better go." With one last lingering look at the heartwarming domestic scene before them, the three ghostly figures vanished.
* * * * *
Three days later little Sirius and Ginny came home; this time Harry left Lily with Ron and Hermione to go get them, promising his daughter that she could see her mother and new brother when she came back. For the time being, though, she was to simply have fun with Dora and her cousins until he returned to pick her up.
He had been admonished to see to it that Ginny wasn't to overexert herself for at least the first week home after having the baby, although it was permitted for her to be ambulatory. Encouraged, in fact, since it helped accelerate the healing process, although she was sent home with a week's supply of the hospital's painkilling potion. After that she shouldn't need any. Or at least not any she couldn't make herself.
It hadn't been easy to endure being in the delivery room with Ginny, but all the same, Harry was glad that he had been present this time around ... and had every intention of being here for not only any subsequent children they might have but for the rest of their natural lives. For the moment, however, he was content with two...and was sure that Gin would be too, at least for a while. Now all that was necessary for them to do was get back to a normal routine at the earliest possible time ... or at least as normal as was possible for them.
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Latest 25 Reviews for Letter to Ginny
5 Reviews | 7.6/10 Average
poor theodorus! but at least ginny and harry can be back together again. i loved the interaction between harry and lily.
i sort of like this 'evil harry'. i could see him being that cynical after fighting dark wizards all the time. i do feel sorry for ginny's husband though!
I think what I liked most about this chapter is that Harry is not predictable. I find myself disliking him a bit, and wondering what happened to make him so vastly different from the boy she fell in love with years ago... I'm looking forward to the rest of the story!
Response from jmlane57 (Author of Letter to Ginny)
In a nutshell, as to what changed him over ten years, it’s as Harry said … he’s “been through too much harsh reality, gone through too much hardship, seen too much death.” Also, after leaving Ginny behind, he vowed to himself never to love again, believing it would help him survive the war. And it seems to have done that. But that vow didn’t kill his love for Ginny. It’s likely that nothing and no one could do that. [Pardon me if that turns out to be a spoiler, because I mention his vow never to love again in a later chapter.]
Response from notsosaintly (Reviewer)
Spoilers never bother me, so no worries. ;) The next chapter is in queue ... and I can't wait!
omg!! you HAVE to continue this!
I couldn't make it through this chapter. Most of the interactions are too implausible. It may be just a story, something that connects your imagination with mine, but for me, I need a dash of realism in what I read.