A/N: Well, I don't know what possessed me to write this. I was originally going to do something
totally different with this song. Oh, well. "End of the Line" belongs to The Offspring,
and Ron, Harry, Hermione and Draco belong to J.K. Rowling. Also, for those of you who don't really like
cussing, I apologize in advance. I just
couldn't find any other way to express Harry's rage. Also, as this is a bit confusing as a songfic (and not exactly
the best example of one), I've written it as a normal fic, but I don't think it's
any better, if not worse.
End of the Line
When the
siren's flash is gone
And
we're left to carry on
All the memories are too few
"Ron, how could you to this to yourself? To us?" Hermione sobbed. Harry wrapped his arms around her and led her away from the sight of the two bodies lying on the ground. One was still and unmoving while the other barely clung to life.
When the pastor's music plays
And the casket rolls away
I could live again if you
Just stay alive for me
"NOOOOOO!" Hermione flung herself toward the casket. She pounded her fists on the wood that she couldn't even see through her tears.
"No…not Ron… he can't…" She fell down to the ground bawling hysterically. She pounded her fists on the ground until her knuckles were raw and bloody.
Harry, thoroughly embarrassed, held her wrists so she couldn't flail about as she had been doing. When she finally stopped resisting him and limply hung her head, he picked her up and walked away.
Please
stay now, you left me here alone –
It's the
end of the line
Please
stay I can't make it on my own –
It's the end of the line
Ron's death was just as hard on Harry as it was on Hermione, though he didn't display it as violently as she had. Harry found it harder and harder to concentrate on Quidditch, because he knew Ron wasn't there any more to cheer him on. Neither was Hermione. The memories of the games she had attended with Ron would have torn her apart.
Make it
on my own
It's the end of the line
As soon as Wood found a replacement Seeker, Harry's place on the Quidditch team was a mere memory. Just like Ron.
Hermione couldn't look at anyone without bursting into tears and dashing away. She spent all of her time in her dorm. For the first time in her life, she didn't do any her homework.
Now that
you are dead and gone
And I'm left to carry on
I could never smile cause you
Won't stay alive for me
Everyone tried to comfort Hermione, but she pushed them all away. After a while, they gave up on her. Even Harry. All she ever wanted to do was wallow in self-pity. They understood that Ron was, after all, her best friend. It was conceivable to grieve for a while, but she was really drawing it out.
By now, even Harry had moved on. He picked up the broken pieces of his life and pushed onward. He started attending classes again, though he couldn't stand Draco Malfoy even more than ever. After all, this whole mess was Draco's fault.
It took a lot of convincing for Wood to let Harry back on the team. Harry only got to be the reserve Seeker, but Harry told himself that it was better than nothing. That's what Ron was.
Finally
Your
final resting day
Is
without me
I weep
And
think of brighter days
What about me
Harry was alone in his dorm, staring fixedly at Ron's long deserted bed.
"You selfish bastard!" Harry burst out angrily. "Didn't you fucking THINK? Did you?" He demanded as if he'd get an answer. "Look what you've done! You fucked up my life! Not to mention Hermione's!"
Harry kicked at the bed, the only remnant that seemed to remain of the departed Ron. "Was it worth it Weasley? Was it?" He overturned the mattress. "I'll never forgive you, you fucking asshole!" He screamed skywards. "Damn you to hell!"
You
can't take back, the one mistake
That
still lives on after life it takes
In that
one day, that changed our lives
And bitter memories are left behind
The end of the year feast was too blissful for Hermione. She held Draco Malfoy in contempt, and kept casting murderous stares in his direction. She didn't know what he did to Ron that sent him over the edge, but she swore to himself that she would avenge him for it.
She was finally through with her grieving, but she wasn't about to let the incident slip her mind. Draco Malfoy would pay. He should have known that Ron's spell wasn't going to work. After all, Draco was a prefect. But, no, Draco had to kill Ron "in defense." A load of bullshit, in Hermione's opinion. She secretly wished that the spell Draco had used that would have drained so much of his strength that it would have killed him, instead of merely making him unconscious as it had done.
Draco Malfoy would pay.
