AUTHOR'S NOTE

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So, welcome to the end of this book. 

I hope you had fun reading it, and hopefully, I've left you with enough of a cliffhanger to continue reading the next book, 'Chaos Rising', which I will be uploading the first chapters of today, because right now I'm bored.

Let me give you a tiny glimpse into the book-


Jason:

"I understand your pain, Mr. Grace-"

"NO YOU DON'T!" I yelled at Dumbledore. "YOU CLEARLY DON'T UNDERSTAND MY PAIN- OTHERWISE YOU'D HAVE LEARNT YOUR LESSON BY NOW!"

"Jason-" Sirius stood up, putting his hands in the air. "Look-"

"SHUT UP!"

My insides were burning like a wildfire. My eyes were dry, and my throat felt scratchy.

I had no tears left to shed.

But the pain didn't leave me.

Whatever I did- she was still there in my mind- the scene floated through my head every time I closed my eyes.

My wife, stuck in her sixteen year old form- when I had first seen her. Her mouth was open in surprise, and her hand had been halfway through conjuring a Stunning Spell when the green light hit her.

The one among the nine had fallen through a veil to the the Underworld.

The Burrow, although surprisingly comfortable and huge, was no bargain for the cozy flat that Alex and I had decorated for ourselves. But it was better when there were people around me. It was better because I didn't have to hear the voices inside, blaming and pinpointing the death of my wife on others or worse, on me.

It was Sirius' fault.

Or maybe it was Percy's.

Or Harry's.

It changed every time. But in the end, the equation always ended with- it's all my fault.

And maybe- I found it difficult to argue against that equation.

Two months had passed since that incident, but I still couldn't get over it.

Sirius may be free from Azkaban, The Burrow may be getting a new member of family, Bill may be marrying Fleur- but nothing could shake me off from the depressed feeling of losing Alex.

Nights always led to nightmares. I didn't have to sleep to dream.

"The boy is right, Dumbledore," Remus said a moment later. "Voldemort cannot reach him before going through us."

"After all this, if you still do not want to divulge any information," I said, anger bubbling inside me, "Lord Voldemort won't be the killer of the Wizarding World and the Muggle World. It'll be you. It'll always be you."



Oh, also, I've decided that the next book will have BONUS chapters once in a while, so that I can narrate Ariana's story as well. 

But now that one of our main protagonist's out of the game for a while, what's going to happen at Hogwarts?? 

Read and find out. Check out my profile to find the book!

~Signing off.

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