A spotlight came onto the centre of the stage and George was standing in it. Fred came a moment later, after getting cleaned up. They were both wearing tuxedos.
"Well, that's about it, then." George said. Fred nodded, and they both wandered off stage. The curtain calls started, to the sound of the King Harry music. Percy and Cedric, the Soldiers from the Coconut scene came out, bowed, and went off to line up at the side. Cart Master Dean, Seamus the Customer, and Dead Neville came out, bowed, and lined up. Terry Boot and Susan Bones came out from the 'Dennis and the Mud' scene, bowed and lined up. Crabbe and Goyle came out next, and lined up, forgetting to bow. Cedric, Nearly Headless Nick and Lee came out, and Susan lined up next to them to be included in the 'Witch' scene. They all lined up again. Hermione came in after them, and Ron followed her. Seamus and Neville came out of line to be included in the Knights of Hogwarts. Argus Filch came out after they lined up, and after he lined up, Oliver Wood came out, and the applause that had been medium to low until now, suddenly erupted into wild clapping, plus some whistles and cat-calls from the younger ladies. After Oliver lined up, Fred announced,
"And now everyone else."
Justin, Hannah, Lavender, Marcus Flint and the Slytherin Quidditch team, Bill, Charlie, and Pansy came out. After they bowed, and lined up, all the seventh year and sixth year extras came out, bowed and left again, because there were way too many of them. Then Professor Flitwick came out, and lined up, and then Snape, getting almost as much applause as Oliver, but he got laughs instead of cat-calls. And then, Harry Potter. The applause erupted. A few minutes later, after the applause had died down, Harry lined up with the others, and Fred and George came out, bowed, but didn't line up. George announced,
"Oh, yeah, we forgot someone!" He and Fred ran backstage, and grabbed a pale boy wrapped up in parchment. It was Draco. He was so beaten he couldn't even stand, and had a slight concussion. Fred and George put him on his feet, and held him up as they made him bow, then let go of him and let him fall to the ground. Then everyone who was included in the extra scenes at the end came out of line and bowed with Fred and George. They walked away, lined up, and the whole line took one last bow. Then the lights went back down, and the house lights came on. The play was over.
Everyone got up and they all noticed that there was a table set up with deserts, and drinks galore. The after party had begun. Some parents and students went out into the Entrance Hall, and some stayed in the Great Hall. The Weasleys, Harry, Hermione, and Lee were all standing in a corner by the stage. Molly was telling the six Weasley brothers off.
"What were you six playing at?! Beating each other up and that Draco boy--..." Fred cut her off by saying,
"He had it coming look what he did to Lee and George!" He turned George around to show a big goose egg.
"That doesn't matter right now. Look at poor Ron and Percy!" Ron was supporting a black eye and a cut lip, while Percy's nose was broken. Fred, George, Bill and Charlie all looked at each other. They all had their share of black eyes, cut lips, and burses.
"Oh and it wasn't like Malfoy didn't fight back!" Fred said. He had his face all scratched up from Draco.
"And I suppose my headache doesn't count for anything either!" George rubbed his head in pain.
"Well that's not all that I'm mad about! Those jokes you made weren't funny! Changing every ones names!"
"That one thing, the thing about the Weasley's loosing nine today, wasn't us! We don't know who did that." Fred said. Lee, who was leaning against the wall, was quietly laughing. Fred and George looked at him. Arthur stepped in to defend the boys,
"Now, Molly dear, boys will be boys. They get in to fights all the time. And I thought that the play was amusing. We should congratulate the boys on their creativity."
"I don't want to hear it Arthur!" Just then Dumbledore went onto the stage and silenced the crowd.
"Can I please have your attention?" He waited a moment for the crowd to stop talking. They all looked up at him. "I would like to congratulate the cast, crew, and organizers on this fine play! I found it rather amusing except for those little moments," he shot a side glance at the Weasley boys. "But other then that, I think that the play was splendid!" Everyone clapped and there was a shout from the crowd,
"Especially Snape!" there was an uproar of laughs. As Dumbledore walked off the stage the party continued well on into the night.