Ollivander didn't think his injuries would really affect his ability to make wands.

Lupin apparated to Ollivander's shop, and got his wand-making tools for him.

Ollivander set to work making new wands for Luna, Neville, Jane, and Mrs. Longbottom. Jane found it interesting how he used divination to figure out what material to make a personalized wand from. While he was using tea leaves to figure out what everyone's wand should look like, he looked in one of the cups and then gave Jane a strange look.

"What's the matter," Neville asked.

"It looks like Jane is supposed to have some sort of snake head at the end of her wand."

"Is it a python?"

"Yes."

"That's her patronus."

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Jane received her new wand and was the fourth person to get hers. She practiced with it. She wasn't doing too well, but she had never been very good and non-verbal spellwork.

"Oh no," Luna cried, looking into Ollivander's crystal ball. "Voldemort's going to Hogwarts, for some reason."

"Maybe to get a horcrux before we get to it," Hermione suggested. "It seems like he would hide one there. Does anyone have any idea what the Ravenclaw Horcrux's might be?"

"Maybe the lost diadem," Luna suggested, "but I have no idea where it would be. I wonder if the grey lady might know?"

"I wonder what the diadem even looks like," Neville said.

"If we go to the common room and look at the statue of Rowana Ravenclaw, you'll have some idea of what it looks like," Luna said.

"It would probably be extra dangerous for Neville to go. Dean and I probably shouldn't go because we're muggleborns, and showing up in my otter form might make me even more of a target now. Is Jane considered muggleborn?"

"Plus I don't have a wand," Dean said, with resentment.

"What do you mean by might be considered muggleborn," Tonks asked?

"Her mother's a squib, and her father was a muggle."

"Remus and Luna should probably be the ones to go," Nyphadora suggested.

"Are you sure," Lupin asked, looking at her and at their one-day-old son?

Nyphadora nodded.

"Also, I should probably go. I'm supposed to defeat Voldemort. I should probably wait until they get back with the cloak and the sword though. You two go on ahead."

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Mrs. Longbottom, and Mrs. Tonks got back.

Mrs. Longbottom held up the cup. "We got it, but Griphook took the sword and ran."

"Dumbledore said he destroyed the diary with a basilisk fang, from the Chamber of Secrets," Hermione said. "That would work great for destroying other horcrux's as well."

"Does anyone know where the Chamber of Secrets is," Neville asked.

Jane raised her hand, and then everyone looked at her.

"Did Dumbledore have you open it for him," Mrs. Longbottom asked?

Jane nodded.

"Do you have to speak pasaltongue to open it," Hermione asked?

Jane nodded.

Dean, Nyphadora, Mrs. Tonks, and Ollivander all stared at her in shock.

"Sorry," Hermione said.

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Neville, Mrs. Longbottom, and Jane apparated to Hogsmede.

A man came out of the Hogs Head, and called them in.

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Jane, Neville, and Mrs. Longbottom walked into the room of requirement. There were multiple students hiding out in there, and they explained why.

Neville noticed the Patil sisters. "Padma," he said, "could you go find Luna and Lupin. They're either looking at the statue in the Ravenclaw common room or talking to the grey lady. Tell them to meet us back in this room, with the diadem."

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Holding hands with Neville, Jane led him and Mrs. Longbottom to the second-floor girl's bathroom.

Jane looked at the sink and pointed.

"You can do it," Neville said.

Jane took a few deep breaths. "Open," she said, in paseltongue.

The chamber opened. "Thanks, Jane," Neville said. He let go of her hand and he and his grandmother went inside the chamber.

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Jane, Neville, and Mrs. Longbottom rushed up the steps.

Jane saw Bellatrix point her wand at Neville, out of the corner of her eye. Jane quickly turned toward Bellatrix. "Avada Kadavra," Jane shouted, in English, her wand aimed at Bellatrix.

Jane stared at Bellatrix's dead body, in shock. She had just murdered someone. Bellatrix was a horrible person, but she still felt bad for murdering her. She wasn't even sure what she was thinking. That was the first time that she had ever even attempted to use the killing curse.

"Thank you Jane," Neville and Mrs. Longbottom said, at the same time.

They reached the seventh-floor corridor. There were a bunch of students in the corridor and some adults. This included Hermione, Dean, Nymphadora, Percy, Fred, George, Molly, Arthur, Bill, Fleur, Cedric, and several others. The door to the room of requirement was open, and people were going in."

"What's everyone doing here," Neville asked?

"We received owls, from former D.A. members," said Fred.

"They said you could use an army," said George.

"Then Luna and Lupin told us to clear out, so the room could take on another form."

"Now we're all going in to look for a Ravenclaw diadem, for some reason."

"Dean," Neville said, "you don't even have a wand."

"Mrs. Tonks had to stay to look after the baby, so she lent me hers."

"Is the cup destroyed," Hermione asked, looking at the basilisk fang in his hand?

"Well, look what we have here," said Voldemort, as he approached.

"Exspelliarmus," Jane cried, pointing her wand.

Voldemort's wand flew out of his hand.

"Avada kadavra," Neville cried, but nothing happened.

"Patrificus Totalus," Mrs. Longbottom cried, pointing her wand.

Voldemort fell over, stiff as a board.

Nagini slithered around him.

Jane closed her eyes.

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Neville led Jane away from the scene, as she kept her eyes closed. "It's over now Jane," Neville said, "and I couldn't have done it without you."

Jane opened her eyes, looked at Neville, and smiled.

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The next day, Hermione, Jane, Neville, and Mrs. Longbottom went to Australia to get Hermione and Jane's family members.

The End

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Author's Note: Thank you for reading this story. It means a lot that some people bothered to read it. This story is dedicated to everyone who stuck with Jane until the end.

After I finished this, I was going to write another story. Now I'm considering writing an extended, most likely novel-length, version of this story instead. I've never written anything that long before, and I'm not sure if it would be worth the time and effort. I would love to hear what you think.