Remus's POV

Suddenly, I was standing on the Hogwarts grounds. I looked around, and James, Sirius, and Lily were with me. So was Harry. I smiled, surrounded by my friends.

"You've been so brave," Lily said, proud as she looked at her son.

"You are nearly there," James said, "Very close. We are…so proud of you."

"Does it hurt?" asked Harry.

"Dying?" said Sirius, "Not at all. Quicker and easier than falling asleep."

"And he will want it to be quick. He wants it to over," I said.

"I didn't want you to die. Any of you, I'm sorry—" Harry looked at me, "—right after you'd had your son…Remus, I'm sorry—"

"I am sorry too," I said, "Sorry I will never know him…but he will know why I died and I hope he will understand. I was trying to make a world in which he could live a happier life."

"You'll stay with me?" asked Harry.

"Until the very end," James said.

"They won't be able to see you?

Sirius shook his head, "We are part of you. Invisible to anyone else."

Harry looked at Lily, "Stay close to me."

We walked with him into the Forbidden Forest. It was empty and silent, since most of the creatures were fighting. Finally, we stopped as we saw two Death Eaters, Yaxley and Dolohov.

"Someone there. He's got an invisibility Cloak. Could it be—?" one of them asked.

"Definitely heard something," Yaxley said, "Animal, d'you reckon?"

Dolohov glanced over his shoulder, "That head case Hagrid kept a whole bunch of stuff in here."

Yaxley looked at his watch, "Time's nearly up, Potter's had his hour. He's not coming."

"And he was sure he'd come! He won't be happy."

"Better go back. Find out what the plan is now."

The two Death Eaters left, and we followed him. Lily smiled at Harry, and James nodded in encouragement. We came to a clearing, where the rest of the Death Eaters were. Voldemort was there too.

Dolohov walked over to them. "No sign of him, my Lord."

Bellatrix stepped forward, "My Lord—"

Voldemort silenced her with a hand raise. Finally, he spoke, "I thought he would come. I expected him to come. I was, it seems…mistaken."

Harry stepped forward into the light. "You weren't," he said loudly and confidently. Then, everything vanished.

Epilogue

It had been years since that day. Years since Andromeda got that horrible call about her daughter and son-in-law. Years ago, did Andromeda rush to Hogwarts, leaving Teddy with at Arabella Figg, and saw her dead daughter and dead son-in-law. She had knelt by their sides and cried. She had been acknowledged by her sister, Narcissa, and was given a hug for her loss. She had gone home straight away, and cared for Teddy.

Teddy was now 10, and waiting for his 11th birthday. He had been told the story of his parents a couple of years ago. He knew all about the war, and the victims. He was told stories of it by his godfather, Harry. And every year, on the anniversary of the war, he would go to his parent's grave (they were buried together), and place a bouquet of pink flowers on it. He always had turquoise hair, since his mother would always insist on pink hair. He loved to hear stories about his parents and how chivalrous they were. He hung out with the Weasleys and Potters, and became close friends with Victoire Weasley. As Teddy was going to go Hogwarts, he was proud. Proud to be himself, and proud to be called a Lupin.

A/N: And the story is officially done! I siriusly cannot believe it. Now, I have no idea what to do now…well, I hope all of you enjoyed it! It's kind of like a sequel to Sincerely, Teddy Lupin, which is Teddy's life. Funny how that turned out. Anyway, just want to say thanks to everyone. Thank you to all my readers and reviewers, and I hoped you enjoyed the story.