~ Author's Note ~

Some of you reading this story, which is basically a made up version of the end of the seventh book, might wonder why Harry puts himself through all this trauma. The answer is quiet simple if you think about it, but before I can answer it I have to answer the other questions on people's minds.

My story puts Harry in the Muggle world, but in the my story Harry is a Muggle. So were his parents and so are everyone else in the world. In this story there is no Magical World. Harry has been in a coma for seven years. In this time his sub conscience invents a fictitious world in which people and things he knew before come together to form the Britain of Magic we all know. In his mind, Harry creates one of the most unbelievable and marvelous places known to the world.

Since this is Harry's dream world, he is allowed a certain amount of power. He chooses a villain and becomes the hero. Did anyone ever notice that Harry always wins?

Harry goes into this coma when he's ten, so why does he live his whole life in the dream world? This is a question my friend asked me after she read this story. Again, since this is Harry's dream he has a certain amount of control. Like in most dreams there can be time lapses and years can go by in a matter of minutes.

In the Harry Potter books by J.K. Rowling, you'll notice that Harry's adventures in magic don't start until he's ten, though it does tell of his life with his aunt and uncle. The time lapse effect was taken into careful consideration when I wrote this.

Why does Harry not remember his parents when he wakes up from the coma? Well, all through the books we hear of Harry's parents being dead. It only makes sense that to him they would be dead. And think of this, Harry's sub conscience might believe they are dead, killed in the car accident and putting into the story that they died trying to save him.

So why doesn't he remember the car accident? That one is more difficult to answer. Basically, though, it could be amnesia, I don't know if that's possible. So here's the alternative. Harry's sub conscience made his parents die by murder. Which is more interesting? Car accident or murder? In my opinion, it's murder. And which would be more interesting in a child's dream? Murder. So when Harry wakes up after knowing for so long that his parents were murdered do you think he's going to see it any differently? I seriously doubt it.

So why doesn't Harry just except that he lived in a dream world and start to live in the real world? Harry has lived with magic for his most of his 'life'. I think it would be hard to let go of something as important as a culture. To Harry, who's never know anything different then his world, it's the most important thing to him, naturally. It's that simple. It would be hard for anyone to give up the only thing they knew in an instant. I doubt anyone would adjust right away. Harry just stand the thought of losing all of his friends and magic and his classmates and even his enemies all at once. It's basically the end of the world to him.

JK Rowling Quote of the week for

January 15th, 2001

"The idea that we could have a child who escapes from the confines of the adult world and goes somewhere where he has power, both literally and metaphorically, really appealed to me." - JK Rowling



This story is defiantly not going to happen, so no one needs to worry. The real ending will be happy and playful with everyone talking about what they're going to do in life after they've had their last big adventure and supposedly killed Voldemort. I'm guessing. This is just a fanfiction and nothing like this will ever happen.

~ Legal Stuff ~

I don't own Harry Potter or any characters related to him. I only own Eric, the kid that looks like Draco. I don't care if you want to use him. doesn't matter to me.

So that's basically it.