For the summer, Harry spent a lot of time with Sirius and Tonks. They went to an amusement park, a football game (even Minerva went with them)… They went to Italy too for a week. Sirius and Harry talked about his parents, they saw some pictures, etc. While he spent most of his summer with the Tonks family, Hermione had been invited to the Delacour's mansion by Fleur. She spent two wonderful weeks with her. Hermione succeeded in convincing Fleur for a date and it went very well. At the end of the two weeks, they were officially girlfriends. Unfortunately, the first days of her stay there weren't quite fun. Hermione had decided to tell Fleur the truth, she couldn't create their relationship on dishonesty and lies (especially about Bill and her marriage). At first, Fleur wasn't happy, thinking that Hermione only wanted to use her to access the Veela's forces. Hermione thinks she even saw some feathers appearing. It took a lot of convincing from Hermione to calm down Fleur.

Harry and Hermione will see each other at the Quidditch World Cup final, the others know what might happen at the end of the match. Sirius was able to get a seat for them. This time when they cross paths with the Malfoy, they seem less antagonizing. Probably because Sirius hold some power over them as Lord Black, he could always nullify their marriage and take back the dowry. Ireland still win against Bulgaria and unfortunately, the death eaters were there. The house elf, Winky, of Barty Crouch Sr. was still accused to be the one having made appear the Dark mark in the sky. Those stupid men thought Hermione. This time, they decide to employ Winky as Hermione's elf since she learns from Andy that they had a symbiotic relationship with them.

Harry is sure that he is going to be picked again for the bloody stupid tournament this year. He's less nervous though, since he knows what's going to happen. Hermione wasn't too happy that her girlfriend still wanted to put her name in the cup. When the champion had been named, they checked the map to make sure it was still Barty Jr as Mad-eye. They alerted McGonagall of it, but unfortunately, they couldn't take Moody from there because of the polyjuice potion. The professor still will go try to see her friend explain to him what's happening and why he needs to stay there. Thankfully, after some oaths, he agreed to their plan, but he wanted all of the stories when everything was going to end. She agreed, of course.

The dragon was still terrifying as last time and he still got the Hungarian Horntail. He had to stick to the same plan since Hermione didn't want him to show others what he can really do. He got the first position with Krum. Fleur did a little better than last time since she knew what will happen and that put her at second place. They got all the Horcrux except Nagini and the Gaunt's ring, they have to wait for Voldemort to be away from his family's house. A lot of the students still believe that Harry cheated, even if Fleur and Professor McGonagall gave him their support. Hermione's friends like Daphne or Susan were less sure about him cheating since they knew it wasn't like him. The relationship between Fleur and Hermione is going strong, the latter really believes to have found her better half. They went to the Yule Ball together, it made a lot of people angry and jealous of them. Harry went with Padma instead of her sister this time and he made sure to be a better partner too. They spent an amazing night together as friends of course. It seemed that Ronald had to invite a third year since he was too late. Hermione heard that the girl slapped him for some unknown reason, to be honest, she didn't really care.

The second challenge went better for Harry, he ordered via owl some gillyweed for the task. He didn't know who you would be his treasure since he wasn't really friend with Ron anymore. Fortunately, Fleur's sister shouldn't be in the lake, Hermione will be a hostage for a second time. Seriously who thought it was a good idea to put someone that young in a freezing lake, even with the precautions. When it was time for the second task, Harry had to rescue both Padma and Hermione, because Fleur got stuck with the merpeople, Grindylows. They attacked her as soon as they saw her swim. Harry went back into the water to rescue her from these creatures.

For the last challenge of the tournament, Harry encountered the same obstacles as last time.

Using his wits and skills, he carefully maneuvered through the maze, relying on his instincts and knowledge gained from his past life. As he reached the heart of the maze to the Triwizard Cup, he made sure that the others weren't there and rushed forward, gripping the Triwizard Cup. In an instant, the Portkey activated, whisking Harry away from the maze and into a new, unforeseen chapter of his journey, ultimately leading to the confrontation with Lord Voldemort.

In the graveyard, Harry finds himself in the same cold, eerie place, surrounded by tombstones. The Traitor, also known as Peter Pettigrew or Wormtail, restrains him and ties him to a tombstone using ropes formed from Nagini, Voldemort's snake. Wormtail then performs a dark ritual using Harry's blood, which enables Voldemort's resurrection. As Voldemort returns, he regains his physical form and emerges as a full-fledged wizard once again. He is described as having red eyes, snake-like features, and a snake-like face. Voldemort engages Harry in conversation, revealing his plans and taunting him about his parents.

During the conversation, Director Bones and her aurors, and Alastor Moody surrounded the death eater and their master. Sirius and Andy had contacted her to be at this location.

As the moon cast an eerie glow over the desolate graveyard, Harry Potter stood face-to-face with Nagini, Voldemort's snake and final Horcrux. Tonks, Sirius, and Andy were supposed to get the ring and bring it to the goblin. They will destroy the Horcrux. Determination burned in his emerald eyes as he gripped his wand, the weight of his destiny resting again upon his shoulders. With a wave of his wand, Harry summoned a powerful blasting curse, sending a surge of magic hurtling toward Nagini. The snake, sensing the imminent danger, coiled and lunged with venomous fury. But Harry, fueled by the love for his friends and the desperate need to end Voldemort's reign, dodged the attack with lightning-fast reflexes. Summoning all his courage, Harry launched into a relentless offensive, casting spells with precision and fury. His wand movements were swift and precise, and it was at this point that the Sword of Gryffindor appears in his hand. In a moment of opportunity, Harry succeeds to cut her in half. A brilliant burst of golden light surrounded the snake as it let out a bone-chilling hiss, its body convulsing before falling lifeless to the ground. Breathing heavily, sweat glistening on his forehead, Harry stood over Nagini's lifeless form, a mix of relief and sorrow flooding his heart. He had fulfilled his destiny, vanquishing the last Horcrux and clearing the path for the final confrontation with Voldemort. The weight of the world lifted slightly from his shoulders as he took a moment to honor the fallen from his previous life.

Hermione appears at his side, wand in her hand, to tell him that all the other Horcrux have been definitely destroyed. They can destroy Riddle for good, they stood united, their eyes locked with an unwavering determination as they faced the seemingly invincible Lord Voldemort, who had underestimated the strength of their bond. With a flick of her wand, Hermione conjured a protective shield around them, a shimmering barrier that deflected the curses and dark magic thrown their way. Hermione, knowing that they needed a decisive plan, recalled a forgotten spell, whispered only in ancient wizarding texts. He shared it with Harry, and they exchanged a knowing glance, fully aware of the risks involved. Pooling their magical energies, Harry and Hermione unleashed a spell of unprecedented power. The combined force of their friendship and love, coupled with the wisdom gained from their shared journey, amplified the incantation. The spell crackled in the air, a vibrant stream of pure, radiant light that sought out Voldemort with an unyielding determination. As the light connected with Voldemort, it began to unravel his dark essence. With each passing second, the dark figure diminished. A hush fell over the graveyard as the battle reached its definitive conclusion. Harry and Hermione stood tall, their eyes reflecting the triumph of good over evil. The once formidable Voldemort had been vanquished.

At the same time, Minerva and Andy conjured a magical screen who's displaying a vivid image of the unfolding battle between Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Lord Voldemort. The auror is mostly occupied by the death eaters. The screen depicted the intensity of the duel, relaying the vibrant colors of spells clashing, crackling with raw power. Every movement, every incantation, was magnified on the screen, ensuring that every detail was visible to those watching. The spectators leaned in, their eyes fixed upon the unfolding events. The screen not only displayed the visuals but also transmitted the sounds, allowing the onlookers to hear the echoes of spells and the thunderous clash of magic. Gasps and murmurs of awe rippled through the crowd as they bore witness to the battle's unfolding intensity.

As spells exploded, the crowd winced in anticipation, their hearts pounding in unison. They saw Harry and Hermione fighting side by side, their movements synchronized and their magic intertwined seamlessly. They couldn't believe how fourth year could fight this way. Amidst the audience, emotions ran high. Tears of sorrow mingled with tears of joy as loved ones lost and sacrifices made were laid bare before their eyes. The screen allowed them to witness the bravery and resilience of those they held dear, instilling a sense of pride and unity in their hearts. When victory was finally achieved, the crowd erupted in cheers and applause. They had borne witness to an extraordinary moment in history, their hearts filled with admiration and gratitude for the heroes who had triumphed against insurmountable odds. The screen had transported them into the heart of the battle, allowing them to experience the unity and resilience that ultimately brought about the downfall of the dark forces.

Minerva and Andromeda had allowed the people to see and hear the battle of the graveyard, ensuring that the courage and sacrifice of those who fought would never be forgotten. Of course, they need them to know the truth and make sure that the minister won't try to cover it up with some bullshit. Harry and Hermione shared a knowing smile, their bond forever etched in the annals of history. They had proven that love, loyalty, and the strength of their unity could conquer even the darkest of forces, leaving behind a legacy that would inspire generations to come.