Sirius's delicately arched back curved through the veil. It smothered him, or at least something did as the stone room grew further away with each struggling gasp. At last after many wasted moments Sirius's back hit the floor with a sickening crunch.
His body shook viloletly, willing him to lie on the ground and not get up, but he forced and pushed until he was on his knees. His shaggy black hair too, was pulling his scalp, and the entrance seemed to be futher way than he had fallen.
'SIRIUS!' that was Harry, wasn't it? Was that his voice? Could he trust himself? He could be wrong! 'SIRIUS!' No, that is definitely Harry.
Harry was gasping. Was Harry in trouble? He was his Gofather! He needed to help! Be Sirius again! But then Sirius was gasping to. His back pulled towards the ground, his breath coming harder and shallower. He was dying...
Sirius pulled himself up once again. No, he couldn't die, couldn't leave Harry like that. Not again. When all those things out there.
'There's nothing you can do, Harry -'
'Remus...' Sirius choaked out, his voice croaky.
'Get him, save him, he's only just gone through!'
Sirius struggled once again. Struggling to get up. No, it was already his fault he'd lost his best friend. He couldn't leave James's son too...
Breathing was futile.
'-it's too late, Harry.'
'Not too late,' Sirius breathed. 'I'll make it up to you... all of you... all the mistakes. It wasn't supposed to turn out like this...'
'We can still reach him -'
No you can't Harry... I was already damned in the first place.
'There's nothing you can do, Harry... nothing... he's gone.'
'He hasn't gone!'
remember me, Harry
'SIRUIS!'
But the stone was cold under Sirius cheek, and he didn't hear any more.
'SIRIUS!'
There was nothing to here, nothing to see. Sirius stood. Everywhere was white. Cold bleek, whiteness and bitter blackness. But then there were shaps moving about.
'Get out!' hissed something, like a breath sliding past his ear.
'You're not supposed to be here...!'
'If I could go,' said Sirius coldly. 'I would.'
'He speaks!'
