On Monday Harry spent the day in his room. The Dursleys were still mad because of the mess they found in the living room. At around ten that night a bunch of members of the order showed up. The Dursleys locked themselves in their rooms while the wizards were there. Among the group were Remus Lupin, Tonks, Moody, and Shacklebolt.

"Ready to go?" asked Remus.

"Of course," said Harry, "let's get out of here."

"Is all of your stuff ready?" asked Tonks.

"Yes," said Harry.

Moody and Harry carried his trunk to the kitchen. Then they tied it to Moody's broom. The adults checked outside to make sure there were no deatheaters. Then they mounted their brooms.

Dudley's big black dog followed them outside. It stood there looking at them with sad eyes.

"Harry, do you think we should take him along?" asked Remus.

"I don't know," said Harry, "He reminds me too much of Sirius."

"Is that really a bad thing?" asked Remus, "Maybe he could help you deal with his death."

The dog started jumping around and wagging its tail.

"It's almost like he can understand us," said Tonks.

"Harry, he did save your life," said Remus.

"I guess your right," said Harry, "but how are we going to take him."

"Well we could tie him to the broom like your trunk," said Tonks.

The dog growled at this.

"How about if we get a large dog carrier and tie that to the broom?" said Remus.

"That would be better," said Harry.

Remus waved his wand and a dog carrier appeared. The big black dog walked into the carrier. Remus bent down to shut the door, but stopped when a beam of red light hit the side of the box.

"What?!" exclaimed Remus.

Suddenly there were spells coming from all around. They were surrounded by deatheaters. Everyone got their wands out and started returning the curses.

"Everyone into the house," growled Moody. At that everyone ran into the house, except for the dog.

"Get in here," Harry shouted to the dog. The dog would not listen. It ran out to the deatheaters. Harry slammed the door shut.

"Stupid dog," said Remus, "He's going to end up getting killed."

"Its amazing how much that dog is like Sirius," said Tonks.

They watched through the window as the deatheaters approached the house. The dog was attacking one of them and had brought him to the ground. Harry watched in amazement as the spells hit the dog. They seemed to bounce off of its fur without affecting the animal at all. The deer that had helped Remus earlier was out there also. It was fighting along side the dog. The spells did the same to it.

Then a spell hit the window and it shattered. The witches and wizards inside started sending spells back at the deatheaters once again. They hit some of them but there were too many.

"Someone needs to go get help," said Harry.

"I'll be back in a minute," said Shacklebolt. He raised his wand. With a loud cracking sound he disapperated. The others kept trying to defend the house.

It did not take long and Shacklebolt returned. Along with him were Professor Dumbledore, Professor McGonagall, and several people who Harry did not know. Spells were flying everywhere. A green beam of light flew over Harry's head. He heard someone fall behind him, but he did not turn around to see who it was. He just kept fighting.

About two hours latter all of the Deatheaters were gone. The dog and the deer came to the house. Harry let them in. Several of the members had been hit with spells, but only one had died. Remus Lupin lay on the floor of the Dursley's kitchen. He had been hit by the Avada Kedavra curse. The dog lay next to him nudging him with his nose as though trying to wake him up. The deer stood over watching.

Harry walked over to Remus's side and sat down next to him. Tears ran down his cheeks. All of the marauders were now dead. Well, except for Wormtail, but he really did not count.

The deer laid its head on Harry's shoulder as if it were trying to comfort him. It did not help. He pushed it away. Then he ran out of the kitchen and to his room. The members of the Order heard the door slam behind him.

Everyone was in tears. After a few minutes Dumbledore said, "We better go to the headquarters and tell everyone of what happened tonight. It would be safest to travel by portkey." Dumbledore took a glass that was sitting on the counter and taped it with his wand. It turned bright blue and then slowly faded. "Would someone please go get Harry."

"I will," said Tonks.

In a few moments they heard some yelling.

"Will you just leave me alone!"

"No!"

"I'm not going!"

"You will go even if I have to freeze you!"

They heard some more noise. Then, Tonks appeared in the kitchen with a frozen Harry.

McGonagall walked over to Dumbledore. "Albus, is there anyway that James and Sirius could have lived?" she asked looking at the deer and the dog.

"I do not see how they could have," said Dumbledore following McGonagall's gaze, "though it is rather suspicious."

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