The Unforgetful Night

Author: Mistress Pheonix
From: Hazleton, USA
Age: 10
Date: 16th Mar 2003, 2:10 PM
Rating: 3
Comment:
Title: The Unforgetful Night

Voldermort made his way up Grodics Hollow as he thought to himself what a fantastic murder this would be. The door was know it sight as he edged closer to the Potters doom. Lilly, James, and Harry Potter lived in the house the Voldermort was going to. Harry was only 1 year old. So sweet and innocent...the family did not derserve to die. Voldermort kicked open the door, and as quick as lighting killed James with a dreaded spell. Screaming was heard. Voldermort went up the stairs to see Lilly protecting her son. 'Don't take him!' she cried in despair. 'Take me! He isn't ready to die! He is but one years old!' Voldermort ingorned her pleas, and said the forbiddin spell yet again. Lilly died then. Then he pointed his wand at young Harry. 'You turn,' he murmered. Then, for the last time, said the dreadful spell. But Harry wasn't affected by it. Voldermort lost his power and now his whereabouts are unknown. From then on, Harry Potter was the boy who lived, and survived the worst curse possible. It was an unforgetful night.


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