There was a high toned sound in his left ear. He felt consciousness again when he felt hands on him. He tried to push them away and needed moments to realize that he was in St. Mungos hospital. The walls seemed to be taller from where he was lying on a stretcher. Someone was holding his hand. He looked to his left and saw Angelina, her cheeks where covered in tears. Her other hand went through his hair. She said something which he couldn't´t understand. The vision blacked out again when a healer injected a needle to his wrist.
The shop was a disaster. Glass shards were lying on the ground, shelves were covered all over the floor. There was so much blood. What the hell had happened in here? Ron had screamed Georges name when he saw the destruction. He ran through the rooms, afraid to think that his brother had done what they had all feared so much after Fred's death. He was so afraid to find his brothers body lying on the floor. If George had actually tried to - there wouldn't be so much destruction. His mind was fuzzy now and Ron was in some state that others might diagnoses as shock, but he tried to think clearly. Contents of shelves where shattered on the floor, inventions which only Fred and George could make were destroyed. These small things which they had found after the war and somehow remained intact, things where His brother had traced his fingers over and stared in wonder how they could be still there where now destroyed beyond repair. So much blood was on the ground. Something else must have happened. He shivered and wondered when he had started to cry, because there where tears on his cheek. Also on Hermione when she looked at him, an serious expression that he saw so often when she was troubled. "They had to be here for the money." She whispered. "I can´t find him. We need to go to St. Mungos." Ron felt himself nodding. He shouldn't´t have George left alone last night. If something happened... "It´s my fault." He managed and Hermione hugged him. "It´s not." She says in a croak. "Come on." She took his hand as they disapperated.
