Maybe time was supposed to stop, but it didn't because no one gave it a chance to.
That made sense in some illogically logical way.
Like how Severus was bad because no one gave him a chance, then when it was presented to him, he was good.
Like how Draco was bad because no one gave him a chance.
Like how Sirius died because he didn't get a chance.
How Remus and Tonks didn't get a chance.
How Fred didn't get a chance.
How Colin didn't get a chance.
How in the end Dumbledore didn't get a chance.
How Harry didn't get a chance.
How Harry didn't care if he needed one.
How Harry came back.
It wasn't that hard to see.
There was always an exception when it came to Harry.
Maybe it was because so much was taken from him when he was so young.
How he never got a chance to live as a child.
How he was made to see people leave in the harshest of ways.
It was always better before it got worse even when you got a chance.
It was harder to have a chance and get rejected as much as Harry was.
It was always that way it seemed.
No one got a chance.
