Chapter 8, A Lesson Learned Too Late
The next day the Potters' and the Malfoys' settled their differences and made peace from a very large sacrifice of life. A new tomb was built for family members of both Potter and Malfoy to put their deceased in. They held a huge funeral for all that had died and both houses were mourned. After the funeral both families took the deceased and placed them inside the new tomb.
Lord and Lady Potter made a statement, " A statue of gold will be erected for thine Romeo."
Lord and Lady Malfoy made a statement as well, "Thee shall also erect a statue of gold for thine Juliet."
King Escalise and his knights arrived to the scene, he dismounted and approuched the Potter's and Malfoy's.
"Thee must give thy sympithies, tis a tragidy Romeo and Juliet died. As well as thee others. Thy hopes that thee learned a lesson, fighting and hatred solve nothing. Thine only make more problems, and at times cause catastropies. The most beautiful of swords in the land will be engraved with Romeo and Juliet's name. Thee shall be presented to the houses' of Potter and Malfoy."
"Thank thee." both the Potter's and Malfoy's replied.
