Harry Potter - Gryffindor

He had always seen Hogwarts as a home

Now he sees it as a black memory full of bodies. Just bodies.

Ronald Weasley - Gryffindor

He had seen Hogwarts as his safe haven

And now he saw it as a hellhole.

Hermione Granger - Gryffindor

She had seen Hogwarts as the library

Now she saw it as fangs and first kisses and cups.

Luna Lovegood - Ravenclaw

She had seen Hogwarts as thestrals

Now she saw it as torture.

Dudley Dursley - Slytherin

He had never seen Hogwarts

But maybe that was his problem.

Dean Thomas - Gryffindor

He had seen Hogwarts as drawings and roaring lions

Now all his drawings are burnt and he feels like a mewling cub.

Draco Malfoy - Slytherin

He had never really seen Hogwarts as much

Now he saw it as forgiving and forgetting.

Lavender Brown - Gryffindor

She had seen Hogwarts as kisses and necklaces and broken hearts

Now all she saw was scars in the mirror, just ugly scars

Teddy Lupin - Ravenclaw

For the first few years of his life, he called Andromeda Tonks his mother

And then he went to Hogwarts and saw the shrine built to his real parents. And he understood life better because of it.

Nymphadora Tonks - Hufflepuff

She had been a Hufflepuff at Hogwarts, which was embarrassing in itself

But she had saved the world one night, and never rose to claim her victory.

Blaise Zabini - Slytherin

He had seen Hogwarts as a jail and that was all

He sees it now as a battlefield, and it sucks.

Parvati Patil - Gryffindor

She had seen Hogwarts as snowball fights and captured kisses in the corridor

Now she saw it as the day her sister lost her life.

Ginny Weasley - Gryffindor

Something had always fallen apart at Hogwarts for her

But that night, something finally went right.

Pansy Parkinson – Slytherin

She had seen Hogwarts as Draco Malfoy

Now she saw nothing except the dirt covering her dead and lifeless eyes.

George&Fred Weasley

They had seen Hogwarts as each other – nothing more, nothing less

Now there was just one left and he sees Hogwarts as final goodbyes.

To be honest, i don't really know if Pansy Parkinson did die, but it's more poetic this way. I've read a few of these and i really really like them, so i'm thinking of starting another one, but i just don't know yet. So, review and...stuff...
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