An Ironic Title

Lizzy Lovegood

Story Summary:
It is Harry Potter’s funeral, one of the most highly publicized events in the wizarding world. These are the reactions of those Harry wrote the will to, each having their own remembrances of the Boy-Who-Lived.

Chapter 01
05/04/2006

It is Harry Potter’s funeral, one of the most highly publicized events in the wizarding world. These are the reactions of those Harry wrote the will to, each having their own remembrances of the Boy-Who-Lived.

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It is Harry Potter’s funeral, one of the most highly publicized events in the wizarding world. These are the reactions of those Harry wrote the will to, each having their own remembrances of the Boy-Who-Lived.

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It is the Boy-Who-Lived's funeral, one of the most highly publicized events in the wizarding world. Not only has the wizarding world lost it's savior, but one young woman has lost her true love, but she learns to deal with help from those around her.

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It is the Boy-Who-Lived's funeral, one of the most highly publicized events in the wizarding world. Harry's friends share their reactions, including the twins, who are unusually somber.

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It is the Boy-Who-Lived's funeral, one of the most highly publicized events in the wizarding world. Harry's friends show their reactions about Harry's death and Neville Longbottom, a shy boy with low self-esteem is helped by Harry to do something he never thought possible.

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It is the Boy-Who-Lived's funeral, one of the most highly publicized events in the wizarding world. In this chapter, the mind of the eccentric Luna Lovegood, who is wise above her years. She realizes that Harry is not dead, but just a bit out of reach.

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It is the Boy-Who-Lived's funeral, one of the most highly publicized events in the wizarding world. Rubeus Hagrid, the gentle half-giant gamekeeper, relfects on how Harry's life could have been changed and if those choices would have been for the better of the wizarding world.

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It is the Boy-Who-Lived's funeral, one of the most highly publicized events in the wizarding world. In this chapter, Remus Lupin reflects on his relationship with Harry thus far and what he is now, in the end, making a heart-stopping decision.

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It is the Boy-Who-Lived's funeral, one of the most highly publicized events in the wizarding world. Nymphadora Tonks thinks about her own life in relation to Harry's and other people's in the Order and is able to help Remus cope.

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It is the Boy-Who-Lived's funeral, one of the most highly publicized events in the wizarding world. Each griever remembers Harry in their own way, even the ex-Auror "Mad-Eye" Moody who is helped - inadvertently - to see the truth.

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Among the mourners of the Boy-Who-Lived is one Severus Snape, pondering why he is even in attendance. Will Snape be able to come to terms with who Harry really is or will an old schoolboy grudge hold him back?

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Minerva McGonagall has seen two generations of trouble-makers at Hogwarts - the Marauders and Harry, Ron, and Hermione, or "the Next Marauders." However, after Harry's death, she realizes that, just because Harry is gone, the friendships that he formed still remain.

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After reading Harry's last words to him, Albus Dumbledore must face the fact that they were true. However, a last visit from Harry gives him a chance to offer forgiveness. The question is - is it needed?

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