Epilogue

Harry spent the next few years seeking out and destroying the rest of the Death Eaters. He also created many legislative bills that were passed into wizard law, the most known considering the removal of dementors from their jobs at Azkaban. He did choose to take the job of Headmaster at Hogwarts when he became of age, co-running the school with Minerva McGonagall for about five years. He was known as one of the beast Headmasters Hogwarts had ever had, along with names like Albus Dumbledore.

Luna roamed the world while writing for the Quibbler before settling down as the new divination teacher at Hogwarts.

Hermione also explored the world as a wizard archeologist until she settled down to raise her family.

Ron tried his hand at quite a few professions, but finally settled on opening a Quidditch supply store in Diagon Alley. Coincidently, his shop was located right next door to that of Fred and George, and Ron often opened late due to their latest prank.

Hermione and Ron got married the year Harry became Headmaster. Hermione had to quit her job at that point, for it required too much traveling. Yet, she didn't mind, for she and Mrs. Weasley Sr. had their hands full with Ron and Hermione's eight red-headed children.

Luna and Harry also wed, but a few years after Ron and Hermione. Professor Trelawney then passed away, and Luna took her job so that she could be at Hogwarts with her husband. They also had children, but only three: two boys and a girl. The girl was named after both her grandmothers, where as the boys were named James Sirius and Neville Albus.

Neither Harry nor Luna ever forgot the sacrifices of Albus Dumbledore and Neville Longbottom. They only wished they could thank them one last time.