Oooh. The last chapter. Time to start on the sequel! Who knows? The side story may be up this week.

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Chapter 7: Newlyweds

After spending a few months in the Hogwarts Hospital Wing, Diabolique and his sister, Diana, were released to go home with the two extremely happy parents. After about 3 months Draco finally popped the question. Rebecca said "yes" excitedly and even started to cry. ("Oh, God, she's crying, is that bad?")

Of course, Rebecca, or, **author clears throat** Andi, as Draco now calls her, had been planning this since she was five and therefore had the Hogwarts Great Hall decorated right away. Dumbledor agreed to marry them (in the wizarding world, he's authorized to do this.).

Once all was said and done, Andi and Elisabeth finally decided to go through the trunk Andrew left Andi. In it, they found things they'd nearly forgotten. They found his journal, which was bloodstained from the many times he'd entered his coughing fits. There was a letter inside telling them it was okay for them to read it. It was a dark journal, for their brother had been initiated as a Death Eater just before he received the journal. Andrew only killed one person, and that was to get initiated. He was a spy for the light and didn't want to kill more than was necessary. He wrote down all he saw and said that he would one day give it to Dumbledor, which Rebecca did for him, now that he couldn't. They found letters and things they'd given him. She found a scarf she'd knitted for him when she was seven. Needless to say, it wasn't very attractive. It made her eyes well up with tears to see how he'd cherished it, but no matter how many tears came, she knew she'd be alright, because her husband would always be there to wipe the tears away.

She finally heard the song Draco had quoted at Michael. It was true. "It ain't the mind that calls the shots 'round here. Stronger powers pull two bodies near. Nothing on Earth can interfere when love is what the heart wants." Like in all fairy tales, the heart always gets what it wants.

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Okay, that was the shortest one yet. The song is by Colin Raye. Awesome country singer. I'm such a hick.