A girl that is about six years old is the first to run across the opening scene. She is petite, with caramel black hair, fair skin and light blue eyes. Her cheeks are rosy and her curls look to be similar to spun gold. She is dressed impeccably in a Violet day dress, with dainty white shoes . You can tell that someone somewhere has put a lot of effort into this little girl's appearance. Clearly she didn't do it herself herself, as she looks to not have a care in the world, but most likely a nanny. You notice that the girl looks like she comes from an elite lineage, and must have grown up in the upper crust of her society. But here, In the backyard that many blacks grew up around, she looks as if all of that is behind her. The grand summer manor in the background is an ever-present reminder of the girl's lineage and status, but the way she acts suggests a completely different upbringing. You can tell that she was brought up with some semblance of class, but is a free spirit at heart. She runs, as hard and as fast as her tiny legs will take her, through the beautiful landscape. Her little cheeks are flushed lightly but she takes no notice and keeps running. Whys is she running? Where is she running to? You ask yourself all these questions; yet seem to draw a blank when it comes to answers. She doesn't look to be afraid of anything, so you rule out any sort of fear from the logic of her running about. In fact, she looks to be rather happy. Perhaps she is playing tag? But if so, who is chasing her or who is she chasing? The landscape looks, at first, to be devoid of any other human activity besides the little girl. But then, as if on cue a little boy appears along the horizon. Like the little girl he has brown hair and rosy cheeks that would suggest that he too has been running around. Both children giggle as the run, fleeing from each other but at the same time trying to catch one another. It is clear that they are playing a game of tag . They run in winding paths that ultimately end up in circles, and the little boy notices this. He crosses the circle and suddenly catches the little girl, pouncing on her in a fit of laughter.

"Ha ha I got you Dorea" he exclaims joyously.

, and you learn that the girl is Dorea and the boy, - as you learn through the girl's reaction -, is Marius. Dorea and Marius – two children, two siblings, two friends lost in their own little childhood world. It must be lovely to be Dorea and Marius. There was a loud gasp and they both turned around to see there angry and upset parents .

"Dorea get off the ground and act like a lady" Violetta Screamed.

"Maris you will not act like that now do what we told you and go back inside and opens those books Now" Shout Cygnus Black.

Dorea and Marius look at each other and then at there feat it was never proper to do anything fun but they listened not wanting to get on the wrong side of there parents.

You see blacks are taught even before they can walk to be proper , to talk correctly, how to behave and a saying that there fathers always reminds the of 'Children are to be seen and not heard'