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"James? James? Have you heard the news? Fabian, and Gideon, they're dead. Can you believe it." Lily threw herself into James' arms, tears streaming from her eyes. He held her tight, leaning back against the tree outside their house in Godric's Hollow. He stroked her hair, breathing its rich aroma to remind himself of all the good in the world, all that he hadn't lost.

"Lils, Lily," he whispered to her before beginning to sing in a soft voice.

From underneath the trees, we watch the sky
Confusing stars for satellites

Lily looked up at him, recognizing the song as one Sirius loved to play loudly in the kitchen at Headquarters. She'd had to tell them all what a satellite was. They'd all found that line of the Muggle song, and the idea of a huge robotic person being sent into space highly humourous. Gideon and Fabian had been in the forefront of the joking about that one.


I never dreamed that you'd be mine
But here we are, we're here tonight

James continued singing quietly, leaning back against the tree with Lily curled into his chest. That line was true at least. He's never in a million years have believe that he'd end up married to Lily Evans of all people. He was lucky in that respect. He still had her. That was something to be thankful for.

Singing Amen, I, I'm alive
Singing Amen, I, I'm alive

Lily joined him, going over the lines that they were accustomed to scream out in almost whispers, as a lament to those that they used to sing with and as a wish for the world.

If everyone cared and nobody cried
If everyone loved and nobody lied
If everyone shared and swallowed their pride
Then we'd see the day when nobody died

The Prewetts needn't have died. The war had made it happen. If Voldemort hadn't started out on this campaign of terror, if the Death Eaters hadn't joined him, maybe there'd be hundreds of families that could still be together now. But they had to be thankful for what they had. Bitterness never got anyone anywhere.

And I'm singing

Amen I, Amen I, I'm alive
Amen I, Amen I, Amen I, I'm alive

The sun was beginning to set as the couple stood outside, singing together and grieving for their friends.

And in the air the fireflies
Our only light in paradise

Paradise? What was paradise? Peace? Love? Family? They had two of these, as for the third, they were working for it.

We'll show the world they were wrong
And teach them all to sing along

If only all the world could be like the Prewetts, like the rest of the Order. If only all the world would fight for their freedom, for love.

If everyone cared and nobody cried
If everyone loved and nobody lied
If everyone shared and swallowed their pride
Then we'd see the day when nobody died

James sunk down until he was sitting against the tree with Lily leaning against him, his arms still tightly wrapped around her as the continued their song into the final verse.

And as we lie beneath the stars
We realize how small we are

They were only two people in the world. They couldn't change big things purely by loving each other. But maybe by fighting in a group they could stop the danger that was coming.

If they could love like you and me
Imagine what the world could be

They knew love. Most death eaters only killed because they didn't know what it was to feel mercy, pity, love, pain, friendship. They felt no compassion for other human beings. If only they could feel this then maybe the violence would end.

If everyone cared and nobody cried
If everyone loved and nobody lied
If everyone shared and swallowed their pride
Then we'd see the day when nobody died
When nobody died...

Their voices trailed off, both lost in memories of the newest friends that they had lost to the travesty of war.

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In a room at the bottom of the garden Peter Pettigrew stood, clutching his left arm with his right hand. Tears dripped down his cheeks as he listened to his best friends lamenting the loss of his other friends. A loss he had caused.

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