Now that I've had time to think about it, the reactions of both the "Light" and "Dark" sides to what happened should make for a fascinating sequel. I wonder if an attempt would be made to fit Neville with the mantle of the prophecy? Somehow I think Augusta Longbottom would take a rather dim view of that and Dumbledore, or whoever, would find their hands full.
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Quite honstly, I hadn't expected this to be so well received. As such, I only began to consider doing a short second page, after I recieved so many nice reviews. Since, at this point in time, the wizarding world at large thinks voldmort is dead, and the only one who more-than suspects he is not, is Dumbledore, I was thinking of focusing on the personal tragedy, rather than the larger one. My focus would likely be the Dursleys, some of the neighbors, McGonagall, Mrs.Figg, and Dumbledore, as no one else knows Harry. Alorkin