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Tendrils of moonlight crept through the clouds and left pools of silver light in the moss strewn ground. I could feel the gentle breeze caress my skin as it howled through the trees and I lay there lost, lost within my thoughts and memories. I felt a single silent tear tumble down my cheek as I remembered those last few precious moments of bliss. I didn't want to remember anymore. I didn't want to feel pain anymore. I succumbed to the darkness and let everything just melt away: closing my eyes, I fell silently into the bottomless pit of death which awaited me.

4 months earlier

"Hey guys!" I called as I saw my friends in the distance. They turned at my voice and waved, beckoning me over.

"We're gonna be late if you don't get moving, Eva!"

"I'm moving. I'm moving. Jeez, don't get your knickers in a twist Riley!" I panted as I caught up with them. I noticed a look of panic and relief in my brother, Jace's eyes, but before I could question it Gina spoke.

"Yeah, Riley, leave the poor girl alone. She clearly had more important stuff to do then meet up with us."

I was about to reply when the whistle and hiss of the train distracted me. Suddenly nerves bubbled into existence and I felt the rapid urge to throw up. Gina, the only girl apart from me in our little groups, clearly noticed the expression etched on my face, as I tried so very hard not to empty the contents of my stomach there and then.

"Calm down, Eva. Everything's going to be fine." She said as she put her arm around my shoulders.

"You think?" I felt the bile rise up my throat as I spoke.

"Yup. You have nothing to worry about. We're here with you, going through the same things…well, not the exact same things, but its close enough."

"Somehow I don't think that's gonna help her, Gina." Danny said, poking his head out of the train's window. The guys had already got on, leaving Gina and me on the platform.

"Yes it is, Danny!" Gina snapped. "It's going to help distract her from the thoughts of all those questioning eyes staring at her as she walks down the halls. It's going to help distract her from the impending doom that is sure to follow us-"

"Oh, god!" I said as I clamped my hand over my mouth, ran onto the train and into the nearest toilet.

"Yeah, really distracting, Gina." Laughed Danny, leaving Gina looking dumfound and guilty on the platform.

I spent most of the journey retching over the toilet. My head was splitting, my throat raw and my eyes were weeping; just the thought of what I was heading towards was nauseating. I stood with my back resting on the toilet door, listening to the calming rhythmic sound of the train. I didn't trust my stomach or my nerves enough to go sit with my friends. The six of us – me, Gina, Riley, Danny, Kye and Jace – were transferring schools, so we were currently making our way to London where we would be staying until the first day of the school term. I wasn't looking forward to it.

Someone thumped on the toilet door, shaking me out of my daydream. "Eva? Where here." I recognised the voice as Jace, my brother. I slipped off into a daydream at the thought of me, Jace and our childhood, not noticing the train slowing down.

"Eva! Have you died in there or what?" Jace yelled through the door. "We're here, get out already!"

Wha?"

"Jeez, it sounds like she's been asleep." Kye sighed dramatically.

"You better not have, Eva. I don't want to have to help you clean up."

"It's okay Gina, I didn't fall asleep." I said as I stepped out of the toilet. Before I could say anything else, I was hoisted up into the air and I let out a small squeak as the ground vanished beneath me.

"Cut it out, Jace!" He ignored me and stepped off of the train on to the busy platform. "If you don't put down I'm going to throw up!" I said thumping him on the back. The guys just laughed at me. It wasn't till then though that I realised that I was actually going to throw up – again.

I started to squirm in Jace's arms. "Jace, please?" I whimpered weakly.

"Uh, Jace, I really think you should put her down." Jace turned to face Danny.

"Yeah, she's gone really pale." Kye cut in.

As if on cue, I felt a huge wave of nausea rise up from the depths of my stomach, Jace suddenly dropped me and I ran full pelt to the nearest bin. I made it – just.

Gina was the first to reach me and silently held my hair back as I brought up what little I had left of my breakfast. I seriously didn't think they'd be anything left to come up.

After cleaning up, finding a bus station, arguing with numerous bus drivers that the address we had was correct, we finally made it to our destination: The Leaky Cauldron. It wasn't until after we'd settled into our rooms that we realised our mistake.

"Muggles don't know about The Leaky Cauldron!"

We all froze at Riley's comment and mentally face palmed ourselves before laughing it off. We headed downstairs after to explore Diagon Alley.

"Wow." Came the collective hum from behind me and I couldn't have said it better myself; it was impressive. It was like an assault on my senses with all of the different smells, sights and sounds that drifted through to me.

"Come on, let's get shopping." Gina said looking at me, a glint of ecstasy in her eyes.

We shopped for what felt like hours, my feet were killing me and I swear I had blisters on my blisters. The guys weren't too happy either. We had all bought our school supplies and our arms were weighed down by the sheer enormity of it all.

"Are you sure we need all of this!" Moaned Jace, as the others walked into yet another shop.

"Yes," I said. "It says so on our list, so stop your whining."

"I'm not whining. I'm just asking if we actually need all of this." He said nodding down at the bundle in his arms.

"You're whining, shut up." I replied. He shut up.

Our relationship was weird, I mean he's my brother which isn't weird, but he always does what I tell him and that certainly isn't normal. Come to think of it our whole existence is weird; it's just too perfect. I was thrusted from my thoughts when I bumped into something solid. I landed on the ground with an "Oof!" and my supplies went everywhere.

"Watch where you're bloody going!"

I looked up to see a guy with platinum blonde hair and startling grey eyes. "Oh, I'm sorry I didn't mean to –" I was cut off when Jace stepped forward, putting himself between my and the blonde.

"Back up, blondie." Jace's voice was deep and quite terrifying. The blonde took a step back, his eyes showed a little fear before deadpanning.

"Who the hell are you? Do you know who you are talking to?" Wow, what a prat, I thought. I could have sworn I saw Jace smirk before replying.

"I'm her brother. No I don't know who you are and frankly I didn't give a fuck!" Jace took a step forward, towering over the blonde. "Now apologise!"

The blonde glanced down at me, still sat on the floor surrounded by a lot of brown packages, "Malfoy's don't apologise." And with that he turned and walked away. Jace was about to go after him, when I grabbed his hand.

"Don't bother Jace."

Jace turned to face me and as he was picking me up of the floor, said "He should have apologised."

"Maybe but –" I never got to finish my sentence because Gina, Riley, Danny and Kye came running out of the shop in front of us.

"What happened?"

"Who was that?"

"Is everything alright?"

"Why didn't you hit him?"

We were bombarded with questions at a high rate of knots and Jace had to calm everyone down, answer a few questions and gather our things before we headed back to The Leaky Cauldron.

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