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Author's notes: Hey all you Harry Potter fans! I'm Lt. Commander Spooky, and I normally reside in the Enterprise fandom. However, me and Bex Potter decided to each write a fic for the other's fandom (who says you have to work in English lessons? Fan fic is much more fun). So here is my attempt. You have been warned.
The End
He was fed up of Hogworts. He'd been here for too long. He wanted to go back to being a muggle. He wanted to go to a rubbish secondary school, and once again be the victim of meaningless bullying. It was all too easy here. It didn't seem right. Other children born without these powers could never live this life. As so many times he had been told, muggles must not ever learn of the wizards existence, or else it would be the end as they knew it. That was exactly what he wanted. He thought all of this was wrong. And he was going to change it.
He lifted his quill pen and began to write. It was a letter to a muggle newspaper. If he could get just a few copies printed, or maybe post them on the Internet he could expose the wizarding world. Even if it was taken off, there would be printouts. Muggles would show each other. Platform 9 and ¾ would be stormed, and the purple express train destroyed. Or maybe the muggles would go to Hogworts itself. They would have charms against the teacher's magic, he would give them that. The teachers would do their best to protect their students, but the muggle's judgement would be the only thing that could save them. Maybe he could step in and be a hero. Maybe he could stand and watch. He'd take them into Diagorn Alley, they could buy things only wizards had been able to own.
He would allow the muggles this. The wizards could not keep the magic to themselves. He would tell the muggles. The muggles would make the wizards share. The world would be united, or destroyed. He didn't care which. It didn't bother him that the muggles might be sceptical. They would believe in the end. Of course, he could not be there to see. Harry Potter gave the letter to Hedwig, and watched her fly off. With tears running down his face he ascended the tower and jumped off. His last thought: The muggles shall know. They shall be told.
Review please, I'd like to know what you think.
Author's notes: Hey all you Harry Potter fans! I'm Lt. Commander Spooky, and I normally reside in the Enterprise fandom. However, me and Bex Potter decided to each write a fic for the other's fandom (who says you have to work in English lessons? Fan fic is much more fun). So here is my attempt. You have been warned.
The End
He was fed up of Hogworts. He'd been here for too long. He wanted to go back to being a muggle. He wanted to go to a rubbish secondary school, and once again be the victim of meaningless bullying. It was all too easy here. It didn't seem right. Other children born without these powers could never live this life. As so many times he had been told, muggles must not ever learn of the wizards existence, or else it would be the end as they knew it. That was exactly what he wanted. He thought all of this was wrong. And he was going to change it.
He lifted his quill pen and began to write. It was a letter to a muggle newspaper. If he could get just a few copies printed, or maybe post them on the Internet he could expose the wizarding world. Even if it was taken off, there would be printouts. Muggles would show each other. Platform 9 and ¾ would be stormed, and the purple express train destroyed. Or maybe the muggles would go to Hogworts itself. They would have charms against the teacher's magic, he would give them that. The teachers would do their best to protect their students, but the muggle's judgement would be the only thing that could save them. Maybe he could step in and be a hero. Maybe he could stand and watch. He'd take them into Diagorn Alley, they could buy things only wizards had been able to own.
He would allow the muggles this. The wizards could not keep the magic to themselves. He would tell the muggles. The muggles would make the wizards share. The world would be united, or destroyed. He didn't care which. It didn't bother him that the muggles might be sceptical. They would believe in the end. Of course, he could not be there to see. Harry Potter gave the letter to Hedwig, and watched her fly off. With tears running down his face he ascended the tower and jumped off. His last thought: The muggles shall know. They shall be told.
Review please, I'd like to know what you think.
