They're heading back to Hogwarts and Albus has disappeared to play a prank leaving Rose and Scorpius alone.
Ron has enjoyed learning about some of the theatrical and musical muggle entertainments and wants to surprise Hermione with a trip to see one. Harry's offers a suggestion.
Luna and Neville are volunteering in a magical zoo while they learn about the strange creatures and plants which fascinate them when on a lunch break at a nearby cafe they meet Draco Malfoy pondering how safe it is to eat the food after struggling with detection charms being counteracted and poison being added in similar places.
After the war Cho Chang cannot cope being around magic any longer and disappears into muggle London. Then she bumps into a muggle policeman who seems to know what her wand is when she drops it.
While on the run from Voldemort in the Deathly Hallows Harry and Hermione turned to muggle supermarkets to get food from eventually. Convincing Ron Hermione's choice of breakfast was the best took a little more work.
It's a cold winter time at Hogwarts and Hermione is once again annoyed at Ronald when Harry gives her a book he thinks she'll enjoy. Seeking solace she hides in the cold snow under a tree to read what she discovers to be Lily Evans' diary from her last year at Hogwarts. What does the diary have to interest Hermione?
Luna loses her belief in thing after hearing about her father trying to give Harry Ron and Hermione to death eaters. In a conversation Harry helps her understand and return to herself.
Ron can see the emotions Harry and Draco feel towards each other, and Hermione's denial of it and he's about to take matters into his own hands when they carry on arguing.
It's approaching Hermione and Ron's wedding anniversary and something is strange. The children are behaving themselves without argument and Ron and Harry were acting more nicely than usual. She couldn't tell what was behind it all.
Draco and Harry are living in Grimmauld place sometime after the war, but Harry has never mentioned anything about his childhood. What happens when Dudley comes to visit, wanting Harry to talk to Aunt Petunia about being more accepting of magic?
Ginny is faced with Lavender and Pansy gossiping and thinking Harry's cheating when Harry's sneaking around to see new friends and using ministry events abroad to cover them up. Is she able to convince them that he's been faithful all along?