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Title: Where Did We Go Wrong?
Song: "How to Save a Life"
Artist: The Fray
Category: Alternate Universe, Angst
Characters: Harry, Ron, Hermione
Size: 39.88MB
Length: 4:36
Summary: Ron and Hermione are looking back on their last days with Harry before he faced Voldemort and died, taking the Dark Lord with him, at the funeral. They wonder what they did wrong, why they didn't see the signs of Harry's depression overwhelm him and make him think that he and Voldemort both needed to die so that everyone could be safe and no one else he cared for could die. (The first verse is Ron's POV, the second is Hermione's, the third is a mix of both POVs.)
Extra Notes: The bluish-grayish clips are the last days with Harry, the gray clips are memories of specific events and what they would've done to keep Harry's depression at bay. The blurry clips of Harry in the graveyard are Harry's last moments, fighting Voldemort to the death. And the rest should be easy to figure out. (I hope!) Also, I used some of what Dumbledore said for Cedric's eulogy for Harry's funeral in a couple of places in the song.
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