This is Harry Potter and a fan fiction of what happened right after the wizarding war. No copy writing intended; I only own the story line.

Harry, Hermione, and Ron stand facing the sky for what seemed like hours. Harry thinks about the dying question of who has died. Ron finally is the first to speak saying that they should go and eat a real meal for once. Hermione agrees and Harry follows close behind the two. He thinks what will now happen to the friendship that Ron and Hermione like each other, but he decides not to think about that yet.

Harry is struggling to keep up and he keeps tripping on his own feet. When Hermione turns around to make sure Harry is still there, she calls for Ron to help carry him. "I am fine, Hermione", Harry says, "I can walk."

"You are limping" Ron said.

"And you are bleeding" Harry replied.

Ron and Hermione ignore him and keeps holding on to his shoulder to help him walk. When they reach the Great Hall Harry finally convinces them to let Harry walk on his own. Hermione and Ron walk to the corner of the hall to the rest of the Weasley family. Harry forgot how many people died because of what Harry thinks himself.

He sees the red haired, Fred, lying on the ground surrounded with Weasleys and Harry doesn't have the strength to talk to them, so Harry looks at every died person, because he owes them that much. He sheds a tear for every person that died from Harry's own cowardliness of not facing Voldemort earlier. He asked to have time to search for the Horcrux, so they all went to fight for Harry to find it. He should have been out there helping the others instead of having them fight for him. He walks past almost everyone with a limp in his step, then he finally meets Remus and Tonks. They had so much to live for and now their son has to grow up an orphan just like Harry. No one deserves that Harry thinks.

He can't handle it anymore and sits with his head in his knees while holding their lifeless hands. He starts to drift and drift and drift until he can't take the pain and falls unconscious.