Summary: The funeral for Fred Weasley takes place weeks after the battle at Hogwarts School of Witch Craft and Wizardry. This is my first fan fiction. "One Shot, Very Short"

Guest entered the parlor of the funeral home rented by the Weasley's. It was a Sunday at noon with no sign of the sun in the sky. The parlor was lit with dim lighting with rows of black chairs on either aisle. Guest waited in the parlor for the funeral to begin.

"Hello, thank you for coming, the service will begin shortly." Arthur Weasley said to incoming guest.

The room was now filled up with family and friends. "Please everyone if you would follow me outside to the funeral site". Mrs. Weasley announced trying to hold back tears.

The Weasley's including Harry Potter and Hermione Granger followed out first from the other guest. All wearing the same formal attire dark colors, mostly black out of respect for Fred and his family. Seating was identical to the seating in the dimly lit parlor.

All guest were silent while the service begun. George Weasley was the last to speak about his twin brother Fred.

"Fred was my brother, my twin brother. We were together since birth. We were a team me and him, we did everything together. There's so much I want to say but I'll leave with this I will never forget you and the moments we had, always my brother." George finished his speech.

That speech sent Molly Weasley in a crying spree. Arthur Weasley and the other Weasley's trying to calm her down.

"You know what Harry, I get, and I get it now. I know how I it fells to lose someone you love. I'm sorry I didn't understand before." Ron said turning over to face Harry.

"Ron you don't have to apologize. How could you understand, losing some is difficult and I'm sorry you had to experience it." Harry responded.

"Sometimes Ron can be emotional insensitive." Hermione chimed in.

"I'm thankful for you guys." Ron said holding back tears.

Harry and Hermione both shook their heads in understanding. With the lift of their wands Fred's cherry wood casket lowered into the ground.