Disclaimer- I do not own any of the Harry Potter characters. They belong to J.K. Rowling. The plot of the book is based by The Five People You Meet In Heaven by Mitch Albom.
WARNING! HALF-BLOOD PRINCE SPOILERS!
Summary- As Dumbledore's leaves life on earth, he embarks on a journey through the heavens. During his journey, he meets five people that explain what his life meant. Find out why Severus was trusted for so long, Dumbledore's worst fear, and what he really sees when he looks into the Mirror of Erised.
The Five People You Meet In Heaven
Chapter One- The End
For those of you familar with Albus Dumbledore's death, you know he was killed by Severus Snape. However, you don't know why. Is Severus truly one of the Death Eaters, doing Voldermort's bidding by killing the only one that he ever feared? Or is Severus loyal to Dumbledore, but just killed him to remain a helpful spy to the Order of the Phoenix?
If Dumbledore was to live, Snape would have had to die. His cover would have been blown, for he is, in fact, on Dumbledore's side. You will find later in this story Dumbledore's exact reasons for trusting Severus.
As Snape shouted the words 'Avada Kedavra' he was doing Dumbledore's and Voldermort's bidding. Dumbledore pleaded for Snape to kill him, not for Snape to spare him. Voldermort wanted Dumbledore out of the way. He couldn't afford him passing any more information to Harry Potter, the person that could lead to his demise.
For Dumbledore, it was only appropriate for his last breaths to be taken on the grounds of Hogwarts. If he had had the choice of where he was to end his life, Hogwarts would have definitely been it. The castle had been his home away from home, much like it was to many others.
As a shot of green light emitted from Snape's wand, Dumbledore thought he would feel pain or agony. He felt neither. His body crumpling most likely looked like he was in tremendous peril. However, Dumbledore felt nothing. His body just died, stopped working, but his soul sprang to life, sprang up towards the heavens.
A/N-If any of you are familiar with Mitch Albom's book, then you know that the chapters are very short and that he included many flashbacks. My story is going to closely follow this set-up. I have the story planned out. There will be thirty-five chapters. Anyway, thanks for reading. Please review.
