It Wasn't Supposed to End like This

She ran as fast as her legs could take her, she had to get away from the ice cold look on his face and his frozen eyes. She had to tell someone what happened

She ran to her house and up the front lawn. The once towering building now lay in ruins. Little tears began to roll down her face as she spotted something glittering in the corner of her eye. She turned and saw a figure lying amongst the ruins. There was a ring, a hand, an arm, a body. It was her mother. She started digging through the pile to find her other family and she did. Her father was there and so were her brothers and her friends. Crying softly she fell to the ground. It wasn't supposed to end like this.

She ran to the ministry, maybe someone would be there to listen to her, after all, she had to tell someone. She ran down the quiet streets to the ministry building and threw open the doors. The once busy building was now silent and still. It wasn't even a calming silence; it was an eerie silence, like someone is watching you from behind. She walked around the hall looking for someone, but no one was there, until she entered the last room. She walked in and saw that the chair at the end of the room was turned away from the door. She was in the ministry's office and she knew that must be him in the chair. She ran over to it and whirled it around. A piercing scream escaped from her lips when she saw what was in the chair. Yes, it was the Minster, but he wasn't alive. His eyes were missing and his arms weren't intact anymore. It wasn't supposed to end like this.

She ran from the room, out of the building and though the streets looking for someone to tell. She entered another building, this time it was her old school. She ran though out the halls entering each classroom in turn, looking for someone to tell. She came to the last door and slowly opened it. Inside were bodies piled high. And each body she knew. Her friend, her teachers, and even the old caretakers' cat. How could something like this happen? It wasn't supposed to end like this.

She ran from the room, the smell overpowering her. Out the door and up the hill to the forest she went, calling for someone to help her. She entered the woods and the eerie silence filled in again. She walked deeper and deeper though the forest until she saw bodies lining the forest floor, and she had to turn around and run. Everyone here was dead, complete and utterly dead. It wasn't supposed to end like this.

The last place she went to look was the village a few miles up the road; it was her last hope to tell someone, to warn someone. She came upon the village and saw the once busy streets were empty also, everyone was gone. She bowed her head in defeat, knowing that there was no one else left to tell, know left to live with, know one left to love, since HE killed them all. HE killed her family, her friends, the savoir of her world and her love. Snap! She turned around and she saw HIM. She backed away slowly hoping to get away, but she knew she wouldn't be able to, she knew what was coming. AVADA KEDAVRA! She was gone, HE had finally did it, HE ruled all now, but now there was no one left to rule.

It wasn't suppose to end like this.