A.N

Heyy everyone! I know you guys are waiting for chapters on my various stories and I am so sorry! I have major writers block on two and the other I haven't had time to finish off! I have been getting sick a lot lately and for some strange reason, this month – June – has been really busy. I have had school, sickness, Hen's party, my mum's birthday, a wedding, my mum's party for her birthday (40 by the way), and it was also one of my bestie's b/day, entered the Young Writer's Award. Not to mention my school is going on a tour called Rock IT, next week and I am in the drama section of it, along with end-of-term/semester tests…so I am really sorry and I will get them out ASAP!

On another note: this was something really random that I have wanted to put in a story for a long time – so I thought I would just write a short one-shot about it, I gave up on waiting.

Hope you enjoy…and please review! Even if it is just to type at me in capitals about how I haven't updated my stories and you want them updated…please!

The Finale Battle: Hogwarts – Great Hall – 1997

There was a stunned silence as every pair of eyes in the room watched as the empty shell of the most recent Dark Lord fell to the ground.

No one knew what to say. Voldemort: previously known as Tom Marvolo Riddle, had been plaguing their lives for decades – even if some of it was behind the scenes.

Harry stared at the thing ­that caused him to be an orphan, to live with years of abuse and neglect, to loose a companion, a godfather and so much more. He stared at the empty shell of his greatest enemy – whose eyes will never glow red again.

The fact that he had just technically killed someone never crossed his mind – all he could feel was that he was finally free. Just as harry was about to rejoice in this new and unfamiliar feeling – his best friend – Ronald Weasley spoke up among the hundreds of silenced and stunned people, his statement cause every single pair of eyes to stare at him in disbelief.

"Well…that was anti-climatic…"

Written, Finished and Posted on – 25 June 2009