The unforgivable
(Introduction as diary entry by Ronald weasly)



Dear Journal,
It has been 7 years, since the Voldemort vanished from the face of this earth (or so we think) for the second time. Though he took some great souls with him (I don't mean jazz musicians, or whatever). Those that were killed during the rise, and fall of Voldemort's power in those 3 years were: Dean Thomas having been in the wrong place at the wrong time, Gilderoy Lockhart (probably killed because well he's stupid), Cornelius Fudge (He is now replaced by Percy:), Wormtail (he should have been dead 20 some years ago anyways), fleur delacour's family (she, and her sister escaped with some curses, but was soon fixed up by medi-wizards). Many other wizards were killed of course, but I don't think I know them.
Wait I forgot... No, I just didn't want to mention it, it's too painful to say or write. My dad was killed also, and all 3 or the unforgivable curses were used on him. You would think he would have been killed by voldemort, but it was that wormtail, that traitor! Sure voldemort sent Dad to azakaban, but wormtail did the deed. That makes voldemort the mastermind, and wormtail the contact killer in muggle terms.
Death eaters were killed too, but to most gryffindor's dismay the Malfoys have not been killed. At least mostly everyone in Voldemorts inner circle was killed, except for snape, and karkaroff. Or at least the ministry doesn't think anyone's found his body. There have been claims from wizards from china of finding a dark haired man, with a curled up mustache.
Malfoy's best friends were killed too, perhaps due to their stupidity, but I shall never know. Then again, there have been rumors of them trying to help their fathers, but ended up getting in Voldemorts way, and well you figure out what happened.
Life hasn't changed much all these years for me at least; I wonder what's happening with all the other gryffindors. Oh yeah, did you hear that azkaban is no longer around? Percy closed it due to a request from dumbledore, and lots of convincing.
That's about it.
Sincerely,
Ron Weasly