When fifteen Witches and Wizards show up at Hogwarts, claiming to be from the future with information to win the War, it changes everything. Albus Potter is only thirteen, but he's already lost both his parents, and he, along with his family and friends, are going to make sure that the future that he grew up in never happens.
Voldemort never existed. Harry grew up with his parents, married Hermione, became an auror, and lived a good life without any children to take care of. When a series of events ends with him accidentally rescuing his recently orphaned children from another dimension as well as losing his job, Harry is faced with having to start his life over and learn what is means to be a father.
It's Harry's wedding day, and his nerves are going haywire. Luckily, he has a three-year-old godson to give him some surprising words of reassurance.
Harry still loved Ginny. He always would. She was the mother of his children, after all. He cared for her just like he cared for all of his friends, but the original spark was gone. The divorce went by without much conflict, unlike Ron and Hermione's. Harry is left to try and figure out how to be a single father while also teaching at Hogwarts. His life was never easy.