Ok, before we start I better do the whole copyright thing.I don't nor will
I ever own any of Mrs. Rowling's characters, (i.e. most of the professors
in this particular story) however I do claim right to all my characters
(i.e. ones you don't recognize from and of Mrs. Rowling's books # 1-4 and
side thingies), those characters include, Danah, Shatend Baenre, Drake,
Linsha, Vierna, and the DADA teacher. Most of the last names I didn't come
up with on my own, I borrowed them from the Forgotten Realms series,
another wonderful selection of books, anyway on with the show. PS this is
the only time I am typing this cause I am saying now this covers anything I
post in this story, Ok getting of the soap box and on with the show. AoD
Prologue
Darkness shrouded her vision and pain erupted behind her eyes as she fell swirling to the ground, her body lurching up as she landed. As she struggled to stand, while trying to ignore the blinding pain in her eyes, a voice spoke enchanting words from behind, calling upon his powers as atonement for her crime. Her skin started to feel hot, irritatingly at first, and then it exploded as if the fires from hell had decided to engulf her. "I won't scream! I won't give him the pleasure," her mind yelled. And although logic told her she should be dead by now she had known when the fire was first sent on her it was not real. While the fire wasn't real, the pain was. "I won't scream for him," she yelled aloud this time "No? Well we will see about that," The voice whispered Her body begged her to tell him to stop but her mind held on to one last hope. She sent her mind deep into her soul. Slowly the fire seemed to be extinguished, her body sighed relief as her soul sent cool water over her body canceling out the all pain. Well. almost all. Her eyes still burned only it was of a foreign nature. The voice saw her body sigh and knew somehow she had avoided his power he yelled in rage and reached deep within his spirit for his most powerful magic. As he started his incantation agony grasped his body, causing his magical defense mechanism to send him home. Raising his fists to the sky he shouted, "NOOO!" As suddenly as he had come he was gone. She knew he was gone because the whole time behind him there was a loud roaring and now it was gone, she didn't know how but she was glad it was. The pain behind her eyes intensified yet she fought against it and opened her eyes. All she saw was blackness.
Prologue
Darkness shrouded her vision and pain erupted behind her eyes as she fell swirling to the ground, her body lurching up as she landed. As she struggled to stand, while trying to ignore the blinding pain in her eyes, a voice spoke enchanting words from behind, calling upon his powers as atonement for her crime. Her skin started to feel hot, irritatingly at first, and then it exploded as if the fires from hell had decided to engulf her. "I won't scream! I won't give him the pleasure," her mind yelled. And although logic told her she should be dead by now she had known when the fire was first sent on her it was not real. While the fire wasn't real, the pain was. "I won't scream for him," she yelled aloud this time "No? Well we will see about that," The voice whispered Her body begged her to tell him to stop but her mind held on to one last hope. She sent her mind deep into her soul. Slowly the fire seemed to be extinguished, her body sighed relief as her soul sent cool water over her body canceling out the all pain. Well. almost all. Her eyes still burned only it was of a foreign nature. The voice saw her body sigh and knew somehow she had avoided his power he yelled in rage and reached deep within his spirit for his most powerful magic. As he started his incantation agony grasped his body, causing his magical defense mechanism to send him home. Raising his fists to the sky he shouted, "NOOO!" As suddenly as he had come he was gone. She knew he was gone because the whole time behind him there was a loud roaring and now it was gone, she didn't know how but she was glad it was. The pain behind her eyes intensified yet she fought against it and opened her eyes. All she saw was blackness.
