"Harry's words hold truth," Dumbledore conceded, his voice embodying calm authority. "As I had suggested, Euphemia's sacrifice invoked a powerful magic. I initially thought this magic empowered Charles to defeat Voldemort, but it seems the magic did not need a medium. It appears I need to study these runes further. Their capacity to counter the Killing Curse is a significant subject to explore."
Dumbledore, his expression thoughtful yet decisive, turned to Lily. "Lily," he began gently, "I believe it would be prudent to take the children to Hogwarts for a checkup with Madam Poppy Pomfrey. St Mungo's might not be the safest place at the moment, given the confusion surrounding Voldemort's apparent demise."
Lily, her maternal instincts in full force, nodded firmly. "Of course, Albus," she replied, her voice steady but laced with exhaustion. "I want to ensure they are both alright after tonight's ordeal."
As they prepared to leave, Harry interjected, "The bad man mentioned Neville. He said after Charles, Neville would be next." Harry hoped this warning might alter the fate of the Longbottom family, whom he knew were close to the Potters.
Moody, ever the vigilant Auror, reacted promptly. After a brief discussion with Crouch, he hurriedly left, promising to warn the Longbottoms and enhance their security.
With the situation clarified and a plan in place, Crouch prepared to depart. He stood, his posture commanding and official. "I must brief Minister Bagnold on these developments," he announced. Turning to his team, he left instructions for the Aurors in a clear, authoritative tone. "Secure the scene," he ordered, "and ensure all evidence is preserved. We need a clear and thorough report for the Ministry." With a final, respectful nod to Dumbledore and a sympathetic glance towards James, he strode from the room.
Lily, cradling Charles in her arms and holding Harry's hand tightly, prepared to leave for Hogwarts. Her eyes, red and swollen from tears, met James's. At that moment, their shared grief and love for their family were palpable.
"I'll remain here," James stated, his voice a mixture of grief and resolve. "I must see to my parents' arrangements and settle matters concerning the house."
Lily nodded, tears welling in her eyes again, but she understood. She leaned in, giving James a deep, heartfelt kiss. "We'll be waiting for you at Hogwarts," she whispered, her voice trembling with emotion. "Please join us as soon as you can."
With heavy hearts but a clear purpose, Lily, Harry, and Charles departed for Hogwarts, leaving James to face the daunting task of dealing with the aftermath and beginning the process of healing and rebuilding.
In the cool embrace of the night, under a star-studded sky that offered little solace, Lily led her children away from the remnants of their shattered home. The weight of the evening's events hung heavily upon her as she moved towards the safety of Hogwarts, each step a solemn march away from a past now irrevocably altered.
Behind them, James stood amidst the debris of a home that once resonated with happiness, now a somber monument to loss. His gaze lingered on his departing family, his heart heavy with the burden of what had transpired and the daunting tasks that lay ahead.
Harry, walking hand in hand with his mother, cast a wistful look back at the house. A surge of melancholy washed over him, tinged with the realization that this childhood haven might soon become nothing more than a memorial of tragedy, much like Godric's Hollow in his past life's memories. This poignant moment underscored the stark divergence of his current reality from the narrative he had known in the books.
As they journeyed towards Hogwarts, Harry's mind was abuzz with thoughts of the future. He wondered if his path would lead him to the Dursleys as it had in the books, or if a different destiny awaited him. Plans and contingencies spun in his mind, preparing him for any eventuality that might unfold.
Meanwhile, back in the Potter residence, Sirius Black, assisting with the investigation, stumbled upon a telling clue. His acute sense of smell, a gift of his Dog Animagus form, detected an unmistakable familiar scent amidst the ruins - the scent of Peter Pettigrew.
Conveying his discovery to James, Sirius's expression was a turbulent mix of anger and determination. "I've caught Peter's scent here, James. He was present," Sirius stated, his voice laden with a sense of betrayal and resolve.
James, momentarily distracted from his grief, was jolted by a wave of shock and anger. "Find him, Sirius. Make him pay for what he's done to our family," he said, his voice steady despite the turmoil within.
Sirius nodded, his eyes alight with a grim resolve. "I'll bring Remus. We'll hunt him down. Pettigrew will face justice," he declared, his tone resolute.
As Sirius vanished into the night, intent on his mission, Harry watched from a distance. He understood the challenges Sirius and Remus would face in tracking Pettigrew, especially given the rat's ability to hide in the most inconspicuous places. Yet, he held a glimmer of hope that with their combined skills, they might succeed in bringing Pettigrew to justice.