The Phoenix Lament
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Harry Refuses to Leave Dumbledore's Side
Hagrid urges Harry to leave Dumbledore's side, but Harry refuses, feeling an overwhelming sense of grief. Ginny Weasley approaches and gently takes Harry's hand, leading him away from the scene. They walk back through the crowd and toward the castle as sobs and cries fill the air. Harry, still in shock, doesn't fully comprehend the voices and faces around him.
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Hagrid urges Harry to leave Dumbledore's side, but Harry refuses, feeling an overwhelming sense of grief. Ginny Weasley approaches and gently takes Harry's hand, leading him away from the scene. They walk back through the crowd and toward the castle as sobs and cries fill the air. Harry, still in shock, doesn't fully comprehend the voices and faces around him.
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Ginny Leads Harry to the Hospital Wing
Ginny informs Harry that they are heading to the hospital wing under Professor McGonagall's orders. Harry, still reeling from what happened, anxiously asks about who else may have died, fearing the worst. Ginny reassures him that no one from their group has died but explains that Bill Weasley was attacked by Fenrir Greyback. Though Bill is alive, he has been gravely injured, leaving his fate uncertain.
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Ginny informs Harry that they are heading to the hospital wing under Professor McGonagall's orders. Harry, still reeling from what happened, anxiously asks about who else may have died, fearing the worst. Ginny reassures him that no one from their group has died but explains that Bill Weasley was attacked by Fenrir Greyback. Though Bill is alive, he has been gravely injured, leaving his fate uncertain.
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The Hospital Wing Scene: The Group Gathers
Harry and Ginny arrive at the hospital wing where Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Remus Lupin, Nymphadora Tonks, and Luna Lovegood are gathered around Bill's bed. Bill's face has been severely scarred by Greyback's attack, and Poppy Pomfrey works to heal him, though no magical remedy can fully cure the cursed wounds. The group discusses Bill's fate, with Lupin explaining that although Bill won't become a werewolf, he will likely bear some wolfish characteristics for the rest of his life.
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Harry and Ginny arrive at the hospital wing where Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Remus Lupin, Nymphadora Tonks, and Luna Lovegood are gathered around Bill's bed. Bill's face has been severely scarred by Greyback's attack, and Poppy Pomfrey works to heal him, though no magical remedy can fully cure the cursed wounds. The group discusses Bill's fate, with Lupin explaining that although Bill won't become a werewolf, he will likely bear some wolfish characteristics for the rest of his life.
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The Group Learns About Dumbledore's Death
Ginny informs the group that Dumbledore is dead, leaving everyone in shock. Lupin struggles to process the news, collapsing into a chair with his face in his hands. Harry then explains how it happened, detailing how Snape betrayed Dumbledore and killed him with the Avada Kedavra curse. The group listens in stunned silence as Harry recounts the final moments on the Astronomy Tower.
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Ginny informs the group that Dumbledore is dead, leaving everyone in shock. Lupin struggles to process the news, collapsing into a chair with his face in his hands. Harry then explains how it happened, detailing how Snape betrayed Dumbledore and killed him with the Avada Kedavra curse. The group listens in stunned silence as Harry recounts the final moments on the Astronomy Tower.
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Fawkes Sings a Grieving Lament
As the group processes the terrible news of Dumbledore's death, Poppy Pomfrey bursts into tears. Suddenly, they hear the mournful song of Fawkes, Dumbledore's phoenix, filling the castle. The song embodies their shared grief, offering a strange comfort. The beauty of the phoenix's lament resonates within them, as though it is echoing their collective sorrow.
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As the group processes the terrible news of Dumbledore's death, Poppy Pomfrey bursts into tears. Suddenly, they hear the mournful song of Fawkes, Dumbledore's phoenix, filling the castle. The song embodies their shared grief, offering a strange comfort. The beauty of the phoenix's lament resonates within them, as though it is echoing their collective sorrow.
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Professor McGonagall Arrives in the Hospital Wing
Professor McGonagall enters the hospital wing, bearing signs of the battle. She delivers the news that Arthur and Molly Weasley are on their way, and asks Harry what happened. Harry explains that Snape killed Dumbledore, causing McGonagall to collapse into a chair in disbelief. The group is shaken as they come to terms with Snape's betrayal, realizing that Dumbledore had always trusted Snape despite his history.
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Professor McGonagall enters the hospital wing, bearing signs of the battle. She delivers the news that Arthur and Molly Weasley are on their way, and asks Harry what happened. Harry explains that Snape killed Dumbledore, causing McGonagall to collapse into a chair in disbelief. The group is shaken as they come to terms with Snape's betrayal, realizing that Dumbledore had always trusted Snape despite his history.
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Harry Reveals the Truth About Snape's Role in the Potters' Death
Harry shares with the group that Snape was the one who informed Lord Voldemort about the prophecy, which led to the deaths of his parents. Harry reveals Snape's deep hatred for James Potter and his contempt for Lily Potter as a Muggle-born, exposing Snape's treachery. The group listens in stunned silence, unable to comprehend how Dumbledore could have trusted Snape.
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Harry shares with the group that Snape was the one who informed Lord Voldemort about the prophecy, which led to the deaths of his parents. Harry reveals Snape's deep hatred for James Potter and his contempt for Lily Potter as a Muggle-born, exposing Snape's treachery. The group listens in stunned silence, unable to comprehend how Dumbledore could have trusted Snape.
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The Group Discusses Snape's Role in the Battle
The group discusses Snape's involvement in the battle at Hogwarts, with Professor McGonagall blaming herself for sending Flitwick to summon Snape. They recount how Snape pretended to help, but ultimately turned against them, assisting the Death Eaters instead. Harry shares how Draco Malfoy used the Vanishing Cabinets to allow the Death Eaters into the castle. The group reflects on how Snape betrayed their trust at every turn.
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The group discusses Snape's involvement in the battle at Hogwarts, with Professor McGonagall blaming herself for sending Flitwick to summon Snape. They recount how Snape pretended to help, but ultimately turned against them, assisting the Death Eaters instead. Harry shares how Draco Malfoy used the Vanishing Cabinets to allow the Death Eaters into the castle. The group reflects on how Snape betrayed their trust at every turn.
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The Weasley Family Arrives
Arthur and Molly Weasley arrive at the hospital wing with Fleur Delacour. Molly is devastated by Bill's injuries and breaks down in tears, but Fleur adamantly declares that she still loves Bill, regardless of his appearance. Fleur's fierce loyalty and love touch Mrs. Weasley, and the two women reconcile.
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Arthur and Molly Weasley arrive at the hospital wing with Fleur Delacour. Molly is devastated by Bill's injuries and breaks down in tears, but Fleur adamantly declares that she still loves Bill, regardless of his appearance. Fleur's fierce loyalty and love touch Mrs. Weasley, and the two women reconcile.
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Tonks Confronts Lupin About Their Relationship
Inspired by Fleur's declaration of love, Nymphadora Tonks confronts Remus Lupin about their relationship. She declares that she doesn't care about his age, poverty, or the fact that he's a werewolf. Lupin, however, continues to resist, claiming that Tonks deserves someone better. The emotional tension between them is palpable as the group watches the exchange.
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Inspired by Fleur's declaration of love, Nymphadora Tonks confronts Remus Lupin about their relationship. She declares that she doesn't care about his age, poverty, or the fact that he's a werewolf. Lupin, however, continues to resist, claiming that Tonks deserves someone better. The emotional tension between them is palpable as the group watches the exchange.
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