Post by ron on Aug 28, 2007 19:08:48 GMT -5
The war is over for what most people are assuming is for good, and the Dark Lord has fallen, the wizarding world has slowly been working it's way back to a peaceful existance. Meanwhile, Harry Potter - The Boy Who Lived - has jetted off without a word to anyone, not even Ginny Weasley, his on-again-off-again lover. But now that he's back, he's realized that more than he thought would have changed while he was recooperating after a lifelong battle against the odds has, in fact, changed.
After surprising Ginny, and quite literally sweeping her off her feet to marry her, Harry's realized one of the many things that have changed that could really affect his life as a wizard. When Voldemort was murdered, all of the spirits of the people he killed during his lifetime were presented with a choice; to go on to full death, or have the gift of life reinstated for them. The only catch was; this didn't apply to the dark wizards.
Obviously, most witches and wizards - and a few muggles too - chose to return to their respectable worlds and continue their lives. Some of those were:
James and Lily Potter, who jumped at the chance to get to know their son properly;
Sirius Black, to whom the idea of a family with his godson and best friends sounded more than appealing;
Fred Weasley, who felt that his pranking life hadn't been lived to it's fullest, obviously;
Nymphadora ++ Remus Lupin, who felt it best to raise their son themselves so they didn't have another Harry-situation on their hands;
And finally, Bellatrix Black-Lestrange. Are you honestly surprised? The woman can weasle herself out of anything. Making a deal with one of the darker Higher Beings, Bella has been allotted one year to use as she wishes. And how does she decide to spend it? Training Draco Malfoy and Hayley Parker, whom was adopted by the Weasley family during her fifth year of school. The Dark Lord did an unsufficiant job, in Bella's opinion, therefore his plan must be carried out by someone else. And if she can't do it, then who better than Draco and Hayley? Exactly her point.
But back on topic, as I mentioned earlier, some people chose not to move on. Albus Dumbledore, Cedric Diggory, Mad Eye Moody, Peter Pettigrew, Severus Snape, Hayley's parents, Moaning Myrtle, and Lucius Malfoy, whom was killed by an Order Member three months after the fall of the Dark Lord, chose to move on to death for reasons of their own, of which we won't go into because most of them are just so nobel they're boring.
Because I'll never let this go
But I can't find the words to tell you
I don't want to be alone
But now I feel like I don't know you
Now that Harry has realized that his parents and Sirius are alive, he's been spending most of his time with them instead of his wife, Ginny. Being understanding at first, Ginny let it slide, knowing that Harry missed out on nearly 20 years with all three of them. But after a few months without any signs of Harry's new time-schedule getting worked out better, Ginny's starting to lose patience. She's feeling neglected by her new husband. After all, isn't marrage supposed to bring people closer, not push them apart?
But I can't find the words to tell you
I don't want to be alone
But now I feel like I don't know you
Now that Harry has realized that his parents and Sirius are alive, he's been spending most of his time with them instead of his wife, Ginny. Being understanding at first, Ginny let it slide, knowing that Harry missed out on nearly 20 years with all three of them. But after a few months without any signs of Harry's new time-schedule getting worked out better, Ginny's starting to lose patience. She's feeling neglected by her new husband. After all, isn't marrage supposed to bring people closer, not push them apart?
Maybe if my heart stops beating
It won't hurt this much
And never will I have to answer
Again to anyone
After Ron's proposed to Hermione, you'd think the bickering would subside slightly. Well, if you were naive enough to think that, you were wrong. With the stress of wedding plans and attempting to make the bickering subside, the two seem to be arguing more than ever, putting a definate strain on their relationship. Tears have become a common thing for both of the two as they attempt to make their engagement work for more than a week and try to avoid calling it off and then back on as much as they have grown to over the past few months.
It won't hurt this much
And never will I have to answer
Again to anyone
After Ron's proposed to Hermione, you'd think the bickering would subside slightly. Well, if you were naive enough to think that, you were wrong. With the stress of wedding plans and attempting to make the bickering subside, the two seem to be arguing more than ever, putting a definate strain on their relationship. Tears have become a common thing for both of the two as they attempt to make their engagement work for more than a week and try to avoid calling it off and then back on as much as they have grown to over the past few months.