The party had started and all of our parents family and friends were there, as well as our friends. It felt good that everyone comforted you. Each time I walked by, someone apologized about my parents and hugged me. I finally found Harry standing by the punch bowl.

"There you are…well it's time for my brothers Fred and George to make a speech and they are no where to be found."

Then suddenly everyone heard voices coming from the roof.

"May we have your attention people."

No one first heard them so the second time they said it a little bit louder,

"MAY WE HAVE YOUR ATTENTION!"

Everyone then turned around to find Fred and George standing on the roof, then I whispered to Harry,

"Typical of them. Don't you think?"

Harry gave a quick laugh then realized he shouldn't be laughing …especially at the party.

George: Fred and I have been chosen to talk about our parents, and well….here we are gathered under the stars in the backyard of our beautiful home in which our parents have raised them.

Fred: What wonderful parents, guardians, friends, people were our parents. Although we wish that we weren't chosen to give this speech, because we tend to make things funny…we still accepted it…I'm pretty sure I speak for all when I say…we'll miss them.

George: Yes, I wish…well, I think we all wish that they could have stayed with us a little longer, but unfortunately that's not our decision. I want you all to look up….

Fred: We know all you see is stars, but those aren't just stars to us. Some where up there our parents are looking down on us from one of those stars, making sure that we are doing what we've been taught, behaving, grow up and everything a parent wants to see or shall I say parents.

George: And they aren't just watching over us and our siblings, but each and every one of you. Everyone that they have cared for. Especially you Harry. They were the closest thing you had to parents…and we know you wish they hadn't gone, but we wish the same thing, but like we said they are watching over you.

George handed Fred a napkin, so that he could set his tears in it.

Fred: Now we bid them farewell. We love you. And you'll always be in our hearts.

They immediately got off the roof, and walked into the house so that they can comfort each other's tears. I walked in to hug them and tell them,

"That was beautiful!"

We hugged and I still remember that night, because it was the first night that I actually heard my twin brothers say something that had emotion. I learned that night that no matter what someone you love that has passed away, will always be watching you. Although the tragedy had an effect on you, you have to remember that they are always going to have an eye on you. Watch you smile, cry, grow, love, enjoy life…and other such things that they want to see. Don't forget that they will always love you…and they want you to live your life and be happy.