Harry's body stiffened at the last question. "Yes," he said without a single doubt in his voice. "We won. The good side won." Otherwise all of the death would have been completely pointless.
And their deaths were not pointless. Life without Voldemort would be better. Maybe not the same as it was before, but Teddy would grow up in a world that Voldemort didn't live in, even if the self-proclaimed "Lord" had set the course of his life by being the reason he was an orphan. Harry thought about Mrs. Weasley crying over the body of her son and the memories that Snape had left him because he was dying.
He couldn't allow himself to even consider the implications of the Death Eater's question. The Light had won and the sacrifices had been made meant the victory was that much more important.
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And their deaths were not pointless. Life without Voldemort would be better. Maybe not the same as it was before, but Teddy would grow up in a world that Voldemort didn't live in, even if the self-proclaimed "Lord" had set the course of his life by being the reason he was an orphan. Harry thought about Mrs. Weasley crying over the body of her son and the memories that Snape had left him because he was dying.
He couldn't allow himself to even consider the implications of the Death Eater's question. The Light had won and the sacrifices had been made meant the victory was that much more important.