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~Chapter Two: The Funeral~
Cho learned to have great self-control, she kept this conversation going, privately thinking, if her friends were in her position, would they just cry out the second when they saw their mother? They would, of course. Then again, Cho had a different mother.
They reached their house, Cho jumped down, grabbed her trunk, her mother open the door and they went in.
"What something to eat, drink?" Her mother asked.
"No thanks, mom, I'm really tired, can I just go sleep?"
"Of course. I'll talk to you tomorrow."
Cho went upstairs to her room, she open the door, the familiar rose scent waved up to her nose. Mom sure did a lot for me to come back. She thought. She went in the bath room, turned the shower on, let the water run her from head to toe. The tears finally fall, mix with the water, ran down her face. She stopped sobbing and turned the water off. She changed into her nightgown and went in bed.
She couldn't sleep, she was occupied by Cedric. His face flew over by, he smiled again. Finally, tears fall again. They spun out her eyes like a fountain. She sobbed as quiet as she could, so that her mother couldn't hear her. Slowly, she wiped the tears off her and fall asleep.
Next morning, Cho woke up and looked at her alarm clock: 7:45. She got up and went downstairs.
"Morning!"
"Good Morning, Mom." She sat down by the table and started eating the porridge her mother placed in front of her.
"When is the funeral?" Her mother asked.
Cho couldn't believe that her mother actually remembered it.
"July 6th, 10 a.m." Cho answered.
"Well, it's in three days then." Cho nodded. "Alright, I'll drive you."
"Thank you, mom." Cho finished her breakfast and started her muggle homework assignments her mom left her on her desk the night before.
"I'll go to work, don't forget, don't start the piano until one!"
"Yes mom."
Cho watched her mother drove out to the street, she returned to her desk and started working.
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July, 6th, it was a rainy day, Cho got dress and went down.
"Are you still going? It's raining." Cho's mother asked.
"Yes, I'm still going. Don't worry, if you have any trouble driving me there, I'll take the bus." Cho replied politely.
"It's alright, I'll drive you there." Her mother replied. Just then, her mobile phone rang.
"Hello… Yes… Oh, I'll be right there…" Then she hung up. Cho knew she need to hurry now, because she needed to take the bus.
"Cho, I'm sorry, I have to go." Her mother said as she grabbed her keys. "Bring an umbrella if you take the bus." With that, her mother walked out.
Cho got her money, grabbed her keys and walked out of her front door to the nearest bus stop. It wasn't easy for her to get here, she needed to take the bus, then the Subway, then bus again. But she didn't care, she needed to say 'goodbye' to Cedric one last time, she had to.
When she got there, most people were already there. Silently she walked over, listen to the priest talking about Cedric. She saw Mr. Diggory was sobbing, while Mrs. Diggory stood be his side motionlessly. After the priest had finished his speech, everyone walked near to the coffin and said their 'goodbye's. Cho went last, stood there, looking at Cedric's lifeless face, tears ran down her face again. She through the umbrella away, bent down, and kissed him on the lips sweetly for the one last time.
She looked at Cedric again. If I only knew, if I only knew it was our last kiss, I would kiss you a thousand times more; If I only knew it was the last time I talked you, I would say a thousand more words to you; if I only knew it was the last time I could see you live, I would look at you a thousand times more.
Her action shocked the people, they looked at her with a suspicious looking on their face. She didn't care though, she couldn't find a better to say she loves Cedric. She never wanted to let go, but she had to. They lowered the coffin into the ground. She stood by his family, watching the body of the one she loved lower into the ice-cold ground.
"No, you can't do this to my son! He is not dead! You can't do this!" Mrs. Diggory screamed.
"He is." Said Cho quietly, as she told Mrs. Diggory, she told herself, too. She let the cruel fact sink into her bleeding heart. Mrs. Diggory turned and looked at Cho, Cho could see the fear, the hopelessness, and the pain that was shining in Mrs. Diggory's eye, and maybe they are in her eyes, too.
She leaned over, and looked at Cedric for the one last time, then, they buried the coffin.
"Want to come… and have… a drink… at ... at our house…" Mr. Diggory sobbed. "I want to... talk to you."
Silently, Cho nodded, and followed Mr. And Mrs. Diggory in the car. She sat in the back seat. In about half an hour, they reached the Diggorys' house.
Mr. Diggory unlocked the door and they walked in. Mrs. Diggory made some tea, and they sat around the table.
"Well, who are you." Asked Mrs. Diggory. It made Cho felt like being questioned like a prisoner.
"I'm Cho Chang, Cedric's friend." Cho answered restrainedly.
"Friend?"
Cho took a deep breath and answered again. "Yes, a friend."
"Why you kiss him then?" Asked Mr. Diggory.
"I admit I love him, but I'm not his girlfriend." Again, in a clam tone.
"I see." Mr. Diggory answered and handed Cho a letter. "I found this in his trunk, I think you should have this."
"Thank you." Cho replied. She took the letter and walked out the house. It was still raining, she put the letter in the pocket and stood in the rain, letting the rain pouring down, letting herself get wet, letting the rain to wash the pain away...
Slowly, she turned and started walking to the bus station.
A/N: Sad hey? I know, and I love it, it's romantic, well hope so. REVIEW please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
~Chapter Two: The Funeral~
Cho learned to have great self-control, she kept this conversation going, privately thinking, if her friends were in her position, would they just cry out the second when they saw their mother? They would, of course. Then again, Cho had a different mother.
They reached their house, Cho jumped down, grabbed her trunk, her mother open the door and they went in.
"What something to eat, drink?" Her mother asked.
"No thanks, mom, I'm really tired, can I just go sleep?"
"Of course. I'll talk to you tomorrow."
Cho went upstairs to her room, she open the door, the familiar rose scent waved up to her nose. Mom sure did a lot for me to come back. She thought. She went in the bath room, turned the shower on, let the water run her from head to toe. The tears finally fall, mix with the water, ran down her face. She stopped sobbing and turned the water off. She changed into her nightgown and went in bed.
She couldn't sleep, she was occupied by Cedric. His face flew over by, he smiled again. Finally, tears fall again. They spun out her eyes like a fountain. She sobbed as quiet as she could, so that her mother couldn't hear her. Slowly, she wiped the tears off her and fall asleep.
Next morning, Cho woke up and looked at her alarm clock: 7:45. She got up and went downstairs.
"Morning!"
"Good Morning, Mom." She sat down by the table and started eating the porridge her mother placed in front of her.
"When is the funeral?" Her mother asked.
Cho couldn't believe that her mother actually remembered it.
"July 6th, 10 a.m." Cho answered.
"Well, it's in three days then." Cho nodded. "Alright, I'll drive you."
"Thank you, mom." Cho finished her breakfast and started her muggle homework assignments her mom left her on her desk the night before.
"I'll go to work, don't forget, don't start the piano until one!"
"Yes mom."
Cho watched her mother drove out to the street, she returned to her desk and started working.
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July, 6th, it was a rainy day, Cho got dress and went down.
"Are you still going? It's raining." Cho's mother asked.
"Yes, I'm still going. Don't worry, if you have any trouble driving me there, I'll take the bus." Cho replied politely.
"It's alright, I'll drive you there." Her mother replied. Just then, her mobile phone rang.
"Hello… Yes… Oh, I'll be right there…" Then she hung up. Cho knew she need to hurry now, because she needed to take the bus.
"Cho, I'm sorry, I have to go." Her mother said as she grabbed her keys. "Bring an umbrella if you take the bus." With that, her mother walked out.
Cho got her money, grabbed her keys and walked out of her front door to the nearest bus stop. It wasn't easy for her to get here, she needed to take the bus, then the Subway, then bus again. But she didn't care, she needed to say 'goodbye' to Cedric one last time, she had to.
When she got there, most people were already there. Silently she walked over, listen to the priest talking about Cedric. She saw Mr. Diggory was sobbing, while Mrs. Diggory stood be his side motionlessly. After the priest had finished his speech, everyone walked near to the coffin and said their 'goodbye's. Cho went last, stood there, looking at Cedric's lifeless face, tears ran down her face again. She through the umbrella away, bent down, and kissed him on the lips sweetly for the one last time.
She looked at Cedric again. If I only knew, if I only knew it was our last kiss, I would kiss you a thousand times more; If I only knew it was the last time I talked you, I would say a thousand more words to you; if I only knew it was the last time I could see you live, I would look at you a thousand times more.
Her action shocked the people, they looked at her with a suspicious looking on their face. She didn't care though, she couldn't find a better to say she loves Cedric. She never wanted to let go, but she had to. They lowered the coffin into the ground. She stood by his family, watching the body of the one she loved lower into the ice-cold ground.
"No, you can't do this to my son! He is not dead! You can't do this!" Mrs. Diggory screamed.
"He is." Said Cho quietly, as she told Mrs. Diggory, she told herself, too. She let the cruel fact sink into her bleeding heart. Mrs. Diggory turned and looked at Cho, Cho could see the fear, the hopelessness, and the pain that was shining in Mrs. Diggory's eye, and maybe they are in her eyes, too.
She leaned over, and looked at Cedric for the one last time, then, they buried the coffin.
"Want to come… and have… a drink… at ... at our house…" Mr. Diggory sobbed. "I want to... talk to you."
Silently, Cho nodded, and followed Mr. And Mrs. Diggory in the car. She sat in the back seat. In about half an hour, they reached the Diggorys' house.
Mr. Diggory unlocked the door and they walked in. Mrs. Diggory made some tea, and they sat around the table.
"Well, who are you." Asked Mrs. Diggory. It made Cho felt like being questioned like a prisoner.
"I'm Cho Chang, Cedric's friend." Cho answered restrainedly.
"Friend?"
Cho took a deep breath and answered again. "Yes, a friend."
"Why you kiss him then?" Asked Mr. Diggory.
"I admit I love him, but I'm not his girlfriend." Again, in a clam tone.
"I see." Mr. Diggory answered and handed Cho a letter. "I found this in his trunk, I think you should have this."
"Thank you." Cho replied. She took the letter and walked out the house. It was still raining, she put the letter in the pocket and stood in the rain, letting the rain pouring down, letting herself get wet, letting the rain to wash the pain away...
Slowly, she turned and started walking to the bus station.
A/N: Sad hey? I know, and I love it, it's romantic, well hope so. REVIEW please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
