Note: Just a small tidbit of what I think Pettigrew might be going through, since he has chosen his path with The Dark Lord. Kya

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He tossed uncertainly, watery blue eyes closed as far as they would go, feeling the light clothes that represented the only covering he had against the cold wings that whistled through the large building the Dark Lord had decided to inhabit.

No matter how hard he tried, he could see the sneering form before him, black hair dancing in the wind, the small figure of his wife beside him, the two screaming obscentities at him. The words bounced along inside his head, almost drawing light and colour as they drowned out all of his other thoughts.

His dead friend took a few steps towards him, the light of the cruel moon above them catching on his brown eyes, black hair and thin, willowy form that always helped him when he wanted to play Keeper.

With a yell, he opened his eyes, pulling his body to a sitting position, as he panted. The cold sweat trickled off his body, as his eyes searched desperately through the shadows.

Nothing.

A movement caught his eye to the right, where two forms stood; ones he recognised easily and were constant plagues when he tried to have a restful sleep.

'James,' he whispered, shivering as the cold eyes glared into his pupils, moving further into his brain.

'Betrayer,' the man snarled, as the woman moved into view.

'You have no right to call either of us by our name,' she hissed, 'for you have destroyed any chance of ever having such a novelty.'

He felt his body fall to the ground, as James snarled at him.

'You gave up our friendship for a Master who will never give you anything to live for,' James snapped, his cloak billowing around him.

'He... he is giving me power,' he whimpered as his body shook.

'Power!' snarled the woman, 'he has not given you that! All he has given you a Skeleton Throne!'

'But Lily,' he began.

'A Skeleton Throne!' she thundered.

'Our words don't have any effect on you,' James hissed, 'so maybe this will. Lily has been given plenty of years to think this over, to tell you exactly what life you have chosen for yourself.'

Lily cleared her throat, her green eyes flashing. She opened her mouth and sung:

'Rest the hand that drew blood

Upon your skeleton throne

The defeated crumble at your feet

The other resistors are still unknown.

They all nibble at your position

Spread horrible lies.

You've come to power

By the will of those Above

You both made all those promises

But went back on everyone.

You started a war

With a stronger nation than you

You've put the country in debt

Just by the wild things you do.

You've executed,

Much more than you have saved

But that's not a big deal

You were told

It came with the territory.

CHOROS:

When your sycophants have left you

And the evening light is dim

Have you ever glanced in the flame of your candle

Wondering what you have become?

But every time you try

To make your mind up to leave

Those words,

They find you, time and time again.

They say

Look into the eyes

Of all those useless people

Only good they'll ever bring

Is the goods they produce.

Remember that you're not one of them

Only because we decided to elect you

You were put on that throne

Only to end the old charade but

Begin another one.

You terminate your job

You have no life

Cus then you've

Just become

Them.

Them.

Your people met you with stony faces

The light has long ago left their soul

Half-smirks on their faces, as they pretend

To the cameras and news reporters

To be the loyal subject of a king,

Who has long since been dethroned

By the ones at his side and beyond

Evil twinkles in their eyes.

Swearing that their new leader

Will bring hope to all the people

Have an interest in every problem

But promises to uphold the rules of

The ones overseas.

All he does is sign his name

At the bottom of the page

Told that doing so makes him important

Enough to marry a rich woman

Have a fancy car, and a mansion

And a party every other week.

CHOROS:

When your sycophants have left you

And the evening light is dim

Have you ever glanced in the flames of your candle

And wondered what have you become?

But every time you try

To make your mind up and leave

Those words,

They find you, time and time again!

They say

Look into those eyes

Of all the useless people

Only good they'll ever bring

Is the goods they produce.

Remember that you're not one of them

Only because we decided to elect you

You were put on the throne

To end the old charade but

Begin another one.

You terminate your job

You have no life

Cus then you've

Just become

Them.

Them.

He drives around the country

In a ticking time-bomb

His expensive suits are plastic

Made in the old-fashioned style

Bought in a dilapidated shop for half-price

But he wears it anyway

As his aides told him

That it made him look cool.

The party he attends with his wife

Only contains the rich and famous

Everyone but him

Receives real Champaign

His is watered down

And put in a paper cup

But he thinks all of this

Is because of the latest drought.

The mansion near the palace

Have fake cold lining

Only electric fans

And small bouts of electricity.

The water only comes on

After five and until seven

In the morning every day

But he just grins and bears it

It's happening to everyone

He is told

He puts it first on the agenda

But its voted down, two to eleven.

CHOROS:

When your sycophants have left you

And the evening light is dim

Have you ever glanced into the flame of your candle

And wonder about what you have become?

But every time you try

To make your mind up to leave

Those words

They find you, time and time again!

They say

Look into those eyes

Of all the useless people

Only good they'll ever bring

Is the goods they produce

Remember that you are not one of them

Only because we decided to elect you

You were put on the throne

To end the old charade but

Begin another one.

You terminate your job

You have no life

Cus then you've

Just become

Them.

Them.

He's gone old before his eyes

White hair, though he's barely forty-three

All his old friends, companions and aides

Have left him for the new campaign

The latest strategy of the ones beyond.

His wife stole most of his money

And ran off with the cook

The auditors seized his car and his house

Now he's penniless and starving

Been thrown off the land.

The people's mood has changed

They rally behind the new candidate

Who swears that he'll never be made

Into a puppet like the last king.

He's living in a hut

The roof barely keeping off the rain

But nothing can silence

The memories of the past.

CHOROS:

Now that your sycophants have left you

The evening light has grown dim

You glance into your small candle

And wonder what did they make you become?

You never found a way out

You never made up your mind

Those voice from before

Have found you

One and for all!

They say

Look into the eyes

Of all the useless people

Remember you had been put there

To pretend to give the end of one charade

But the beginning of another.

Now that you've failed

That protecting line is gone

Your job has been terminated

You have no life.

We won't be the ones to kill you

We'll leave that to somebody else!

All cause you've become

Just like

Them.

You're useless

You have become

One of them!

No longer needed

You're useless

You've become

One of Them.

We'll leave the actual killing

To somebody else!

You are useless.

One of

Them.'

'You remember that!' shouted James, stamping one of his feet on the stone ground.

'But, you have to understand-' stammered their old friend.

'I don't want to hear any more of your poor excuses,' said Lily, 'we've told you the truth of the matter, not that anything can be done about it. Tom Riddle will never let you leave Him now, so you are stuck with this stony path that you decided on years ago. A path that will lead to your destruction. You remember that!'

'You'll only live as long as you are useful to the Dark Lord,' hissed James.

'Once there is no need for you to be alive,' added Lily, 'you will be killed. Not by Tom Riddle, but probably by a Death Eater, or else He'll let you be caught by The Ministry or one of the Order, and they'll get to have the final job!'

'We'll come back!' said James, 'haunt your dreams some other time.'

'You let that song run through your head,' hissed Lily, 'it will show you the error of your ways.'

'And if you kill yourself, in an attempt to rid yourself of these thoughts,' snapped James, 'then know this, we will then haunt you.'

'No matter what you try!' snarled Lily, 'this decision will destroy your living life and the life you will have after you die.'

'And just to tell you, dear old friend, Wormtail,' growled James, 'the after life lasts for an eternity and a bit. You have no hope!'

'Wormtail!' yelled the voice of Tom Riddle, as he felt his legs give way and he fell onto his stomach.

'Go!' said Lily, 'your master is calling you!'

'Lily! Prongs!' he whispered.

'We'll return another day,' muttered Lily, 'to haunt you!'

With a flash, the two forms were gone and he was left with a darkened room that he had chosen to act as sleeping quarters.

'Wormtail!' snapped the voice of Lucius Malfoy, as he popped his head into the small room, 'can you not hear your Master calling?'

He gulped before looking up, only met with the mask all Death Eaters wore, before glancing once more around the room, before forcing himself up, and slowly trotting out of the room.

'It can't be,' he thought to himself, 'it was only a dream.'

'Skeleton Throne,' the cold voice of James and Lily immediately cut into his thoughts, causing him to come to a halt.

'Are you coming or not!' snapped Lucius Malfoy, 'our Master will not take it kindly if you are later than you already are.'

He nodded, as Malfoy disappeared, leaving the once-time friend alone in his own thoughts.