Blaine was in his bedroom on Thursday night. He did not want to go out for the night with his family and their friends so he locked himself up in his room as he would rather be there than being bored surrounded by adults who would in general ignore him or if they did would ask him about his future in which they would disapprove of. He was very pleased with his decision as he had a nice hot cup of coffee, was in a comfy pair of pyjamas and was rereading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows for the hundredth time. He had spent many hours before hand watching the London Premiere of the last film from the livestream he had found. He was determined to watch it no matter what. He would have been lying if he said that he was not emotional during it, he was a serious fan secretly and he did not want it to end. Although he did try his best not to cry during the final speeches as watching them all get so emotional was affecting him. It was during J.K. Rowling's speech that almost made him crack but he could feel the tears within want to get out.
"Hogwarts will always be there to welcome you home."
It was amazing how one simple sentence could send many fans around the world and even the writer herself could bring them to tears or be an emotional state at least. One other sentence exists that was even shorter has had the same effect on many readers of the books. If the reader had been on the journey of reading every single word of every book, then the final sentence definitely pulled at fans heartstrings. Three simple words. These simple words that expressed so much depth within the least amount of words were fascinating. Blaine read them over and over again feeling the warmth of reading it. He eventually closed it over very gently and placed it on his bookshelf.
"All was well."
