
My most special person, whom I give my utmost respect and love, is SEVERUS SNAPE. If, it hadn’t for him, nothing would have been possible.
No body trusted him, no body but Dumbledore-
It was respect for him, that Snape had bore.
For love of Lily, reciding in his heart,
But for his master, that truly they part.
To this very day, you’ve been on the side of Good,
Playing your act, Framing your master, in your hood.
Never shall I forget you Snape, nor your courage bold—
For tales of your bravery, will 100 times in future, be told.
I Love You, Severus Snape, I Love You.

Long last ‘Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows’! & To all the fallen warriors, we’ll never forget you, nor would we want to… You’ll always be in are hearts!
Hedwig: You’ll always be one of my favorite characters, I’ll never forget you. Alastor “Mad-Eye” Moody: A true warrior, eh? “Mad-Eye”, you were a great man. Rufus Scrimgeour: He didn’t give Harry away…You got to give him that, right? Dobby: Oh my goodness! I absolutely bawled when you died. I LOVE YOU DOBBY!!! Fred Weasley: Sigh I miss you Fred, I couldn’t believe that you actually died. I still feel like I want to break-down and cry when I think about it… Remus Lupin: After Hedwig, Dobby & Fred, I couldn’t take it anymore…I was in complete shock when I read about you laying next to Tonks in the Great Hall… You’re still one of my top three favorite characters, and I don’t think I’ll ever change my mind. LONG LIVE MOONY!!! Nymphadora Tonks: I loved Tonks. Like I said when talking about Lupin, I was in shock, I didn’t want to believe it…especially just after having Teddy… Colin Creevey: I loved Colin, too. I remember feeling a big jolt to the stomach when I read about him, being carried in by Neville and Wood… Severus Snape: I won’t lie…I hate Snape with a passion, however, He was, so brave & loyal, and I commend him for that. Harry Potter: Well, he did die! I had to say something about ‘The Boy Who Lived’...Again! Harry Potter would be #27, (That’s weird to think, eh?) I’m so happy that Harry lived, I think I would have had a heart attack if he REALLY DID die! Sigh Sorry, I didn’t mean to make this post so long…It just sorta happened! P.S. Joyeux Anniversaire, Victoire!

ocm: Yes, I saw what J.K. Rowling wrote down too… But, forgive me, I think she made a mistake. Just yesterday I sat down & figured it out for myself: Lily & James Potter were born in 1960 & died in 1981, right? well, Harry was one when his parents died, right? that means he was born in 1980… So, start at 1980, it’ll work out. For instance: write down 1980, add #11 years (Harry’s first year at school) It’ll be September 1st, 1991, right? Then you have to think about the new year & when he leave for Holiday, so then it’ll be July 1st, 1992, right? Well, It’s a little confusing, but if you keep it goin’ for 7 years, it’ll work out to be 1998.

This would make an awesome fan art contest as well (maybe next year)!

I’m sorry to be so dense (or mercenary), but what prize do we win for this contest? The admiration of our peers if our entry is selected, and posted on Leaky? Or do you have some cool WB/Alivan’s merchandise to gift us with as well?

Cool competition. I only wish it were at least 100 rather than a 50w limit – I’m finding it immensely difficult!

well,well, there is so many true hero’s in dh but to me snape has got to be the one who deserves to be remembered , before harry was even born snape was risking his own life to protect harry, and guess what, he did so the hero is professor snape god bless him

i have read th dh over and over and there is a moment that haunts me is when hedwig is sad in her cage harry says she is angry becouse of the limit of flying she cant do becouse of the dursleys departing, i know why hedwig is sad becouse she knows she is about to die…......................................................................................................

saoumitaa: No, the battle only took place on one day. There were preparations on the day of the Gringotts raid, but the battle didn’t start until midnight, so the Gringotts raid, the trip to Hogsmeade, and visit to the Ravenclaw common room all happened on 1st May, and the battle started at midnight on May 2nd, when Voldemort’s ultimatum ran out.


wow I do miss are dark lord very much, I will just have to go out and remember him

By the time Lord Voldemort fell, in the final battle, dawn was approaching, right? So, we can say that Voldemort died on May 3rd, isn’t it? If so, this is the BEST Birthday gift I can ever ask for!!!!
Then, May 3rd, represents the day when evil ended, and a great day for those who were born on this day ( Including myself! ), who wish to stay on the path of goodness, and banish those who are evil. Which also means that the heroes, who are lamented, sacrificed thier lives so that on the very next day, there will be an end to miseries, and Good and happiness shall prevail.
The heroes, Alastor Moody, Dobby, Fred Weasley, Remus Lupin, Nymphadora Lupin (nee Tonks), Colin Creevy, deserve special places in our hearts, for their courage, and their sacrifice.
And therefore, both the days, May 2nd, and May 3rd, deserve to be special, as on these two very days, sacrifices and togetherness, respectively, bought the downfall of evil. I’m proud to be born on the day of togetherness, ie on 3rd May, and thanks to Jo, for making it special for me. :-)
‘Fallen Heroes, You Shall Not Be Forgotten.’