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People were turning to different families for support, and waited for others to turn back to the dark side. Their owl never stopped flying it seemed.
"Rose, make sure the twins get there alright. We would take you, but the Ministry needs us." Hermione called as she rushed around their house gathering things. "Do not leave any later than 9 o'clock to get to the platform."
Rose nodded her head along to every word her mother was saying. The twins were a handful, but they were just as excited to go back to school as she was.
"Okay, mum." She stood up from where she was sitting reading the letter she had received from Scorpius, casually placing it on the table as she stood.
"Have a good year, all three of you." Rose looked over at her father, knowing that he would have a little more to say, and he did.
"Rosie, I'm telling you, don't get your heart caught up with that boy." Ron started, looking her in the eyes. "People are talking."
"That is all it is daddy, talk". She pressed a kiss to his cheek. "Just because he is a Malfoy, and a Slytherin, doesn't make him bad. Scorpius is different." Turning her father around, she pushed him towards the door. "Now go, before you're late."
As she was told to do, she rounded her younger siblings up, got them to collect their things and they were out the door to the platform at 9. Once they arrived at the platform, at about 11, Rose immediately started looking around the crowd of students for that white haired boy, ignoring her sisters snide remarks.
"Jessa, you and Hugo go and find a seat on the train. I will be with you in a few minutes." She looked down at her little sister, running a hand through her own red hair to get it out of her face, waiting for the twins to move. Of course Jessa just stood there and smirked at her. "Now, Jessa. Or you won't get a seat."