Hey y'all (yes I'm southern) anyways, Livvy, my faithful editor and writer of THIS story (she cant post cause her mum wont let her) has asked and received my permission to tie in with MY story 'Lily Evan's Strange Diary', its like an alternate ending even though that story isn't done. So, here it is hope y'all like it. And if you wanna check out 'Lily Evan's Strange Diary' go you. Luv yall Lilyre…
Livvyg hopes you like it…
"I've never heard or read about a place called the end of forever," Hermione said.
"Well, we could try to find it," Harry said in a determined voice.
"Let me get this straight, Harry," Ron began. "You want to leave Hogwarts, on your own, in search of a place that even Hermione hasn't heard of?"
"Just because she hasn't heard of it doesn't mean it doesn't exist," Harry said, a little louder than he meant to.
"How are you going to find it, then?" Ron challenged.
Hermione rolled her eyes and said, "If you two are just going to argue, I'm going to the library." They ignored her, and she left.
Harry and Ron were still arguing when Hermione returned to the common room that evening with a small book. It was about one inch thick, and slightly faded.
Ron was saying, "I still think there can't be a…"
"If you boys will stop bickering, I'll tell you what I found," Hermione interrupted forcefully.
Harry and Ron turned to look at her. Harry noticed the book and asked, "What is that, Hermione? It doesn't look like a geography book."
"It isn't, but it's not important right now," Hermione replied curtly. "Ron was right, Harry. There isn't a place called The End of Forever, or a place called Forever for there to be an end of." Ron threw a smug look at Harry. "However, there was one place that sounds like the end of forever, and it might be what your mum was talking about." Harry returned the look to Ron. "It's called Thiendov Oreva."
"That doesn't sound like any place around here," Ron said skeptically.
"It's not. It is in the nation of TrissAnglais," Hermione began.
"Let's go there, then," Harry interrupted excitedly.
"Harry, we can't. It's inhabited by Shians," Hermione said.
"Hey, I think I heard my parents talk about them before," Ron said.
Harry was a trifle confused, but couldn't see how some strange animal could stop them from going to a place. "So?"
"Harry, your grandmum hated Shians," Hermione explained, and lay the book on the table so Harry could read the title.
"Shians: The Death of Us All by…Diana and Isaac Potter! I didn't know my grandparents wrote a book!" Harry exclaimed, completely surprised and more than just a little confused.
"It was a best-seller than when they wrote it, but lost popularity after the human-Shian war was over. You ought to read it," Hermione explained. Then she added, "The strange thing about the war is that no one seems to know how it ended or who won. It just stopped."
"What does that have to do with Thien… the end of forever and my mum?" Harry asked.
"Well, it might help if we knew the result of the war before we go to Thiendov Oreva. If the humans won, the Shians might not appreciate our presence," Hermione replied.
"Oh," Harry said. "But I thought no one knew how it ended."
"Hey, Dumbledore might know!" Ron suggested. "Ask him Harry."
"And take the book with you. It might help," Hermione added.
Harry agreed, picked up the book, and headed for bed, deciding he would ask Dumbledore tomorrow after breakfast.
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Luv, Lilyre and Livvyg
