Goodbye, Wizarding World
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Category:
Harry Potter › General
Rating:
Adult
Chapters:
1
Views:
914
Reviews:
0
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
0
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I do not own Harry Potter, nor any of the characters from the books or movies. I do not make any money from the writing of this story.
Goodbye, Wizarding World
Goodbye, Wizarding World
The sea was splashing against the rocks sending its spray onto my face. The wind was blowing in every direction swayed my hair with it. And the darkness of the night fell over me like a drape of never-ending darkness. I watched everything around me, the dying grass, the animals running away from the storm, but more importantly the world running around everywhere down the hill.
I watched them love their lives as others protected them from danger. So many sacrificed so much and yet they give nothing to show their gratitude. After watching them I realized that I, like so many others, did not want to save anyone anymore. I did not want the burden or the guilt of loosing someone on my shoulders.
As he watched the sea I heard him come up behind me. “We should go, let the others find our bodies and fight their war. We shall give them the duty they forced on us.” He said.
“You are right, Harry. Let us give them back their duties.” I said.
That night the world found the bodies of Albus Dumbledore and Harry Potter dead on that hill. The water still splashing on their faces, the wind still swaying their hair and the darkness of the night covering them.
The End.
The sea was splashing against the rocks sending its spray onto my face. The wind was blowing in every direction swayed my hair with it. And the darkness of the night fell over me like a drape of never-ending darkness. I watched everything around me, the dying grass, the animals running away from the storm, but more importantly the world running around everywhere down the hill.
I watched them love their lives as others protected them from danger. So many sacrificed so much and yet they give nothing to show their gratitude. After watching them I realized that I, like so many others, did not want to save anyone anymore. I did not want the burden or the guilt of loosing someone on my shoulders.
As he watched the sea I heard him come up behind me. “We should go, let the others find our bodies and fight their war. We shall give them the duty they forced on us.” He said.
“You are right, Harry. Let us give them back their duties.” I said.
That night the world found the bodies of Albus Dumbledore and Harry Potter dead on that hill. The water still splashing on their faces, the wind still swaying their hair and the darkness of the night covering them.
The End.