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It was over. The threat of Voldemort was gone, and they could rest in peace. Harry still could not believe it. But now, he was home. Or at least as home as he could be. The Weasley home, in the room he was sharing with Ron and Neville. He wouldn’t have to fear Death Eaters anymore, or ministry employees. He could just sleep…
Harry opened his eyes. He could have sworn he heard a… pop. Like… someone apperating! He grabbed his wand, and sped out of the room. Ron blinked sleepily.
“Wazzat Harry” he muttered
“There’s someone outside”
“What?” suddenly Neville was awake too. The three seventeen year olds crept outside. Harry could see two figures in the hall.
“You guys too?” it was Hermione and Ginny.
“C’mon” the five teens crept outside until they stood in the crisp moonlight
Harry scanned the horizon. “I don’t see anyone…” suddenly Ginny began to creep forward. She suddenly pointed.
“Whats that?”
“I dunno, looks like a pile of garbage, or rags or…” said Harry, not even paying attention
“Someone.” Finished Hermione
“Huh?”
“It’s a person. A wizard too. Or else they couldn’t of apperated.”
“Whats going on?” came a voice from behind them. They tuned to see George, looking lonely without the familiar figure of his brother.
“We heard someone apperate and we came outside to see, and we found this person here”
Hermione had turned the figure over. “It’s a woman.”
She was very thin, with long blond hair. She was a small person, but looked to be in her thirties. As Hermione turned to go towards the home, George crept closer
“Is she dead?”
“I don’t think so. No, there’s a pulse”
“What should we do?” asked Neville
“Tell mum” answered Ron.
“Too late” came the voice of Molly Weasley. The six teens turned to see her standing in her pink nightie and a nightcap, with Mr. Weasley standing behind her, looking as though he would rather be back inside.
“I don’t know what you are thinking, it could have been anyone.” Then she saw the woman’s face “Oh my God. Could it be?” she tunrened to the kids “Get inside”
“But mum” protested Ginny
“Now”