Introduction
Harry was visiting the Department of Mysteries. This was the place that he had foolishly followed his scar and came, in the fear of Sirius Black, his godfather being hurt. Alas, Voldemort was just manipulating him through the scar. The memory of Sirius falling into the veil because of the Death Eater Bellatrix Lestrange's attack made his fists clench. And still Harry wondered. What had happened to Sirius after that? Did he die? Was he in heaven?
Harry had the urge to just jump through. He had lost so many friends in the Great War. Colin Creevey, who had bothered him so much… Fred Weasley, who he would always miss doing pranks with… Remus and Tonks, two members of The Order… The memory was still fresh in his mind, as much as he hated it. They had died with a purpose.
Sometime Harry thought it was all because of him. But he had killed Voldemort, or as the people who feared him called, "You-Know-Who". His late headmaster had taught Harry not to be afraid to use the name.
Who knew an evil wizard who went with the name of "Voldmort" and his "Death Eater's" could do so much harm? Some of the Death Eater's had been executed. But some had gotten away. Out of the ones who got away was Harry's nemesis' father. Lucius Malfoy. Draco's mother, Narcissa Malfoy had let him go alive, after getting the information that Draco was alive. Voldemort found out and the family had fled.
With Kingsley as Minister of Magic, Harry knew that there was going to be a lot of improvement in the ways of the Ministry of Magic. Harry wanted to go through the veil. But, although he was a true Griffindor, he could not find the guts to go through.
Because Harry was afraid of death. Who wasn't? He couldn't imagine leaving behind all of his friends, Ginny and his family… But he wanted to know. He could gather up his courage. He was Griffindor after all. So he stepped into the veil, closing his eyes, unsure of what was going to happen next.
A/N: Well, this is just an intro, so that's why it's so short… Anyway, please review, and hope you like it! (Also, tell me what I should improve on…)