EPILOUGE
100's of people stood around the shabby shack that was Teddy's. I hadn't eaten in days. It was all my fault Teddy was dead. Jeremy was just fire but I was the fuel. Jeremy was now in Azkaban having every happy memory drained out of him. I should be there too. Ashley tried and tried to cheer me up and get me to go out or even back to Hogwarts. It had been one month since Teddy's death. Dad was the most upset other than me. Everyone was here Uncle Ron, Aunt Hermione, Rose, Hugo and new baby Jackson. Albus and James were here too. As were Professor Longbottom and all other professor from Hogwarts. All of them were here to mourn the loss of a great friend, an excellent student, a loving brother and a adored son.
The coffin was set in the acre in front of his house just before the forest. It was a closed coffin, thank goodness. I wanted more than anything to join him up there, but if I did all the people here would have lost another person they loved, my bothers would be a wreck as would my parents. I just couldn't be selfish as the reason there her is my slutty foolishness. I am a horrible person. Tears sprang from my eyes falling hard and fast on the ground, as steady as the rain. A warm arm wrapped around my shoulders, I looked up to see my red haired, fair skin, blue eyed adoring mother glancing down at me. I turn my head into her and let my tears fall on her black dress.
"It's hard now, but there will come a day where you will look back at who he was and smile. Remember him as the person you loved. Remember the jokes he told or even the pranks he pulled on you." Mum said with a slight smile. She was referring to Uncle Fred, and she was right there will be a day where I can look back at smile. The priest stood in front of the coffin and everyone started to take their seats.
A little way through he asked people to come up and say something about the deceased. After dad, I went up. I made my way to the front and took in everyone's red noses and leaking eyes. I stood their and opened my mouth but nothing came out but tears. I held my hand in front of my face and wiped the tears away. "Teddy and I were in love. That's all I care about. His last words were cut off short, but they were still the single most beautiful words anyone can say he said 'I love you'." I said. "And to that I say." I looked up to the sky. "I love you more, and I always will."
THE END