Heaven Bend to take my hand

And lead me through the fire

Be the long awaited answer

To a long and painful fight

Truth be told I tried my best

But somewhere long the way

I got caught up in all there was to offer

But the cost was so much more than I could bear

Though I've tried I've fallen

I have sunk so low

I messed up

Better I should know

So don't come round here and

Tell me I told you so

We all begin out with good intent

When love is raw and young

We believe that we can change ourselves

The past can be undone

But we carry on our back the burdens time always reveals

In the lonely light of morning

In the wound that would not heal

It's the bitter taste of losing everything

I've held so dear

Though I've tried I've fallen

I have sunk so low

I messed up

Better I should know

So don't come round here and

And tell me I told you so

Heaven bend to take my hand

I've nowhere left to turn

I'm lost to these I thought were friends

To everyone I know

Oh they turn their heads embarrassed

Pretend that they don't see

That it's one wrong step one slip before you know it

And there doesn't seem away to be revealed

Though I've tried I've fallen

I have sunk so low

I messed up

Better I should know

So don't come round here and

Tell me I told you so

I messed up

Better I should know

So don't come round here and

Tell me I told you so Fallen, Sarah McLachlan, Afterglow

"Oye! Harry! Give me the paper!" Ron demanded of his best friend, the-boy- who-

lived across the lunch table. They had two days left to their sixth year, and Ron was not

about to break precedent by refraining from being a prat at the table. Harry Potter was

staring openmouthed at the headline.

"Harry, what is it?" Hermione normally read the paper first after Ron had

extracted the Quidditch Section. He looked at her with wide eyes, and then at Ron. He

silently handed the Daily Prophet to Hermione. She scanned the front page and growled

"Of all the asinine things Fudge could do." Nonetheless she read the article thoroughly.

The Ministry had finally done it; it had single-handedly brought slavery to the twentieth

century. The headline proudly proclaimed: "Muggleborn Law to Take Affect

Immediately". The law would allow pure blood families to contract the betrothal of any

muggleborn witch or wizard, though the likelihood of a wizard being forced to marry was

slim. Those who did not willingly comply with the new law were either forced to wed or

have their wands snapped.

"This is a load of." Ron started.

"Of what Mr. Weasley?" Stated a cold, silky voice behind the red head. Ron paled

visibly at this.

"Nothing, sir." He said with his eyes downcast.

Snape sneered at the Golden Trio. "Ten points Mr. Weasley for your foul mouth."

With that the Potions Master fled the hall with long, sure strides.

"Greasy Git!" Harry and Ron cursed under their breaths in unison. This earned

them a reproachful look from their third half.

Hermione took one last sip of her juice wishing that it was orange instead of

pumpkin. "Alright boys, we have double Potions first with Slytherin," she said in a bossy,

businesslike manner as the boys groaned their displeasure. She knew that Snape would be

far worse now that Voldemort was gone as he had no purpose in life. Both Harry and Ron

were in a fine state about sitting through another class with Draco Malfoy taunting them

from his desk while Snape ignored his star student's actions. Luckily, or unluckily this

was the day of their class final, and Malfoy would have little time to taunt the

Gryffindors.

Once inside Professor Snape's dungeon classroom Harry and Ron took their seats

together while Hermione sat next to a near petrified Neville Longbottom. The Potions

Master entered the classroom in a flourish of billowing, black robes. He had his

trademark sneer plastered to his thin lips making his hooked nose more prominent. He

waited for absolute silence to descend upon the nervous sixth years. "Another year has

gone and you are all incompetent. Since you are so sure that you will not have a dark

wizard to combat in the future you now believe that you do not need Potions. You could

not be more wrong. Today you will be brewing, if you have the ability, a truth potion

which will determine whether you will be able take my advanced potions class next year.

I am sure some of you are up to the challenge," at this he smirked at Malfoy. "While

some of you will not be seeing the inside of this classroom again. You have one hour."

With those words he sat down at his desk to grade papers.

Hermione looked at the dark man for a moment. He did not even walk amongst

the tables to intimidate anyone. He just sat there with his quill and red ink marking

furiously on some poor student's essay. Hermione brushed a stray stand of hair from her

face and twisted her hair into a knot which she held in place with her wand. She had no

use of it in Potions class. She gathered the appropriate ingredients from the cabinet and

started her cauldron. Over the course of the hour her potion had changed many different

colors ranging from violet to green. With time to spare the potion became clear signifying

she could turn off the heat and bottle the liquid. She ladled it into small vials she had

labeled while the potion was simmering with her neat script. With a flick of her now

freed wand she cleaned her workstation and cauldron. She waited for the hour staring into

nothingness thinking about the stupid law the Ministry had enacted and how she was

going to get out of it without losing everything she had worked for.

Snape looked up at his students from his stack of papers. The hour was nearly up

and most of them were working furiously to complete the assigned project. Longbottom

had managed to botch the steps from the very beginning. Snape smirked as he realized he

would have one less Gryffindor to deal with in the following year. Gryffindors, Granger

had finished hers of course. It was in vials on her desk waiting for inspection. Potter and

Weasley were fairing well surprisingly. Their potions were the appropriate color for the

stage they were in. He would be seeing all three in the next year it seemed. The Golden

Trio, the staff called them. Snape snorted with disgust. He ran a long hand through his jet

black hair in a attempt to keep the mop out of his eyes. He looked at his watch, a very

convenient muggle device, and smirked evilly. "Time's up." He whispered sharply.

The class had heard him he was sure; all but Granger it seemed. She was staring

off into space. "Bring your vials to the front and you may go." He said a bit louder. This

time the Granger girl looked up. She stood swiftly and deposited her work on his desk,

and was out the door before her two lap dogs could catch up. His seventh years were

next. This made Severus Snape, former Deatheater, spy for the light, hero of the war, and

teacher of Potions at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry grimace.

Hermione was halfway to the Library by the time Ron and Harry caught up to her.

"You have to go to Divination. This is my free period. I'll see you at lunch." She laughed

at the boys halfheartedly. They knew something was wrong.

"Hermione, we.." Ron started.

"Boys, go! You're going to be late!" She tried laughing again. This time it was

more convincing. "See you at lunch." She called to their backs. She was home, her

sanctuary, her love, the library. The books never hurt her with words the way people

seemed prone to do. She headed straight for 'her corner' nodding to Madame Pince on

the way.

Her corner was the most secluded spot in the library next to the largest window

facing the lake. Thus, natural light spilled in onto the desk where Hermione was currently

putting her books no matter the weather. Currently the weather matched her mood: dark.

She stared out the window deep in thought. The dread was getting to her, the fear. Her

parents were muggles, dentists with a respectable practice. They lived in a quaint two

story home not too far from London. She could see it now with the warm red brick hunter

green shutters. She could see the walkway which her mother lined with all sorts of

flowers from star jasmine in the summer when the winds were warm and tinged with the

delicate scent of the beautiful flowers to pansies in winter with their cheery color to

brighten the mood of any passerby. This led to her remembering her room at home. It was

a place she dearly treasured. Its light green walls with clean white trim. Her lavender

throw rug on which her white canopy bed sat. Her green and lilac bedding neatly

arranged on the featherbed. And her reading spot by window with its soft chair and small

white table on which sat a small, silver lamp and her favorite book. It was on that tiny

table she would sit her teacup on as she read through book after book on rainy afternoons.

It was a beautiful child's room. Soon Hermione might find herself again in the world of

her parents. As much as she loved the life she had before she came to Hogwarts, she

knew she could never go back to being 'normal' as her mother put it. The only problem

was she didn't know if she wanted to be 'normal' anymore. She loved magic. Could

Hermione Granger, resident Gryffindor know-it-all, live without pursuing her life's

dream of becoming a Potions Mistress? Her mind wandered along various avenues

stemming from the atrocity of a dumb law the Ministry had deemed necessary to pass.

The young woman pulled her cloak closer to her body. It was much colder in the

library now than when she entered. Hermione blinked bringing herself out of the daze.

The sun had gone down. She glanced at her watch. She had missed dinner again.

Gathering her untouched books she slipped them into her satchel and slung it over her left

shoulder. She was stiff from sitting so long in one position. She was in no hurry to get

back to the Common Room where the boys were no doubt waiting on her. The walk back

was without interruptions for which the girl was thankful. The last thing she needed was

Snape stalking the corridors in hopes of ruining their last night at Hogwarts for the year.

She stopped in front of the portrait of the Fat Lady giving her the password:

"GreasyOldGit". As she made her way to the sixth year girls' dorm Harry caught sight of

her. Ron and Seamus were deep into a Wizard's Chess game, and it appeared that Ron

was winning. The raven haired boy made his way quietly to the bushy haired girl so not

to arouse attention amongst the housemates.

"Wait 'Mione. We need to talk." His emerald green eyes seemed glow in the dim

lighting. "About this morning and the new law, you know that Ron and I will petition for

you when we are of age. I'll be seventeen before you so it will be ok." His bright eyes

were kind and honest. She loved the boy, just never in a way where she would marry him.

"What about Ginny, Harry?" She paused barely containing her hatred for the act.

"She loves you. You love her. I will not be the one to come between you. You deserve

happiness Harry. You're life has been.Well, you know. Don't even think about it. I've

got all summer to figure out what I am going to do about this." At this she smiled a sad

little smile at her best friend. "I'm beat. I'm for bed. I'll see you at breakfast, and then

we'll ride on the train together. See you in the morning." She left him there.

The girl's dorm was a mess by anyone's standards. Lavender's clothes, make-up,

and magazines were everywhere as she had given up on packing for a while. Hermione

had all but her essentials packed. Crookshanks' cage was on top of her trunk awaiting

tomorrow. She fell onto the bed and was out before her head hit the pillow, but her

dreams were plagued by nightmares of abusive men and unhappy marriages.