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i just felt the rush, the speed of the wind brushing fast me
It woke me up from my slumber…
One minute I was up there looking down at everything….
Next thing I know I plunged down unto the cold freezing water…
From then on, they called me the star of the sea…
But I don’t belong here…
i belong up there…up there with you…
But you can’t reach me and I can’t reach you…
The Ocean never really meets the Sky…
Why I’m here now and you’re up there is some cruel cosmic joke…
And yet we can’t do anything but be forlorn…
I’m the star of sea now and you’re still the brightest star i see..
Up above at night we can gaze at each other never really touching
All we can do is feel the longing
Maybe this is why they called us as the starcrossed lovers…
-- Starcrossed Lovers
The fall of the Marauders.
A/N: I've never written anything on here and English isn't my first language so... I'm not sure if this is going to work. But, if you like it, please let me know. And if you see a typo, please, correct me!
All the heroes fall, by Holliday McAlister
A year has passed since Lord Voldemort’s fall in that Halloween of the ‘81 and that’s why today I want to take a moment to remember those war’s wounds that, in days like today, hurt the most, making as remember why violence and blood supremacy is never the answer.
The first time I realized our world was in war, in an actual war, I was just 17. I was aware of the attacks, I used to read about them and the teachers would tell us about the outside world. They would even train us to face that world. Nevertheless, knowing that something was happening and really understanding what was happening, were two completely different things.
there wasn't anything quite like marlene and sirius. while everyone else made quick of romance and falling in love, getting married in hushed, rushed ceremonies while they still could because they had no idea whether or not they would live through the next week in their war-torn world, marlene and sirius refused love. it was an unimportant facet of their lives. maybe it was their arrogance that made them so sure that there would be time for trivial things like love and marriage later in their lives. maybe when they were forty. and maybe it was fear. fear of loving someone and losing them that made it so not worth their time. marlene and sirius were not lily and james, or alice and frank. they were not in love. they were not a slow burning candle but were instead like a match. a flickering flame ignited in times of great stress. because after a duel or a loss they found themselves tangled together looking for some kind of comfort and when comfort was achieved they went back to fighting. they were warriors. and they were content with being warriors, and best men and maids of honor and godparents. they were content being the best friends. and they were content with their nights together because in the morning when they woke up they knew that that was all it was. because that was all it could be. and at the end of the war, marlene and sirius would not be among the great love stories told. instead they would tell of the mckinnon family, who were wiped clean from their place in the wizarding world, and they would tell of sirius black who betrayed his friends and murdered muggles and would probably go mad in azkaban prison. they wouldn't talk about the way he would idly tuck her hair behind her ear when she wasn't paying attention. they wouldn't talk about the fact that if she woke up before him she'd make them coffee and breakfast and they would talk about normal things like the things they planned to teach harry when he grew up (because as godparents they had the responsibility to teach him the things his parents wouldn't, like how to down firewhiskey for example) and the fact that mad eye was getting madder by the day. no, those moments would get lost in the annals of history to the parents that died so that their baby boy could live and the tragic loves that ended in deaths and insanity. and they would be content with that. because their story was not a love story.