AN: Thanks to The Yoshinator for reviewing yet again and for finding a name error in the previous chapter.

Disclaimer: I owe nothing of the Harry Potter trademarks, except for Sapphire/Ruby and the plot though I wish I did


I got lost inside a memory

When I was young

And I almost drowned

But I was found

It sounds tacky, but I'm hopeful

There's a reason

That I found the ground

And a siren sounds

Turin Brakes "Dark on Fire"


Dear Miss Sapphire,

I have arrived at Malfoy Manor only three days and yet I find myself already writing to you. The place is huge of course but it is vacant. Sometimes when I'm thinking to myself, I hear my thoughts echo off the elaborate walls. Don't get me wrong, the place is something out of a fairy tale book and what to expect from a pureblood family, but I feel like the black stone intermixed within white stones. I want to go and explore the place, but I'm constantly being watched by house elves as soon as I leave the presence of my room. Very annoying to the end of the earth but they must really not want me to see something or someone here. They don't allow me to explore the basement or lower levels, which sucks because Draco told me there are ghosts in the crypt. I'm just glad I can escape the present and write to you knowing nobody else will be reading this.

Well, my room in the house isn't half bad but needs to be redecorated to the present. I do have respect for classic 1700's art and clothing, but it comes to a point when modernization needs to happen and fix this stuffy room. Anyways, Draco hasn't made any more effort in talking to me. A simple nod for my presence and that's it. Lucius, he insists I call him, which makes me feel uncomfortable, is getting irritable because he always asks questions: "What type of course did you excel at in Salem?" "What are your views on the second coming of the war?" I simply answer him with the shortest response: Potions, I choose no sides in the game of war, etc. Narcissa by far is my favorite Malfoy so far just because she just talks about normal stuff like if I have dated anyone or am I looking forward to be going back to school. She seems nice for now.

So far, people come and go in the manor. All they do is send raised eyebrow looks at me before disappearing into the lower levels of the house. I have met a few of Draco's "friends:" Vincent Crabbe, Gregory Goyle, and Blaise Zabini. Blaise is the only one that talks to me out of their clique. I think he might have a crush or something. I don't know, I was never particularly good at picking up signals, but whatever. It's nice talking to someone who I don't see every waking moment here.

Well, I cannot wait for next weekend. Narcissa insists on taking Draco and me to Diagon Alley for back to school shopping. Since American wizarding money is not accepted here, she decided she would pay for everything since I'm her guest. I'm not used to people being so kind to me, but I won't pass up a free shopping trip. I'm excited because I hear of the wonders of Diagon Alley back in the states and how magical it is. Narcissa told me they just opened a new joke shop full of cute things and I can't wait to see it.

Well, I'm off to bed,

Ruby Rocket


"Now whatever you see you can have it. It is the least we can do since you are our guest," Narcissa informed Ruby. The three hurried along the crowed London street toward the Leaky Cauldron, the entrance to Diagon Alley.

The three of them remained quiet for most of the trip. Ruby had no idea where they were and looked more around her surroundings than engaging in conversation with Draco or Narcissa. The Britain countryside was a picturesque site; much like her home at SAW. Though it has only been two weeks since she has left, Ruby missed her home terribly. More importantly, she missed her room. It was her safe haven she could go to and escape the rest of the world. At Malfoy Manor, her room felt foreign to her as did the rest of the house.

Lost in her own thoughts, Ruby had to run just to keep with the pace Narcissa and Draco were walking. Out of breath, the three of them arrived at the brick wall behind the Leaky Cauldron. Narcissa tapped the bricks in a pattern and stepped back. Ruby and Draco followed in suit and watched as the arched pathway appeared before them. Glancing to the left and right of her, Narcissa emerged first followed by the two students.

Diagon Alley was nothing like the pictures Ruby saw in books describing the alley as bountiful and cheery. The alley was deserted and gloomy. She looked around with inquisitive eyes looking for some color or even a subtle laugh. The people here hardly looked up and were rushing from place to place. The majority of the stores were boarded up with wood with signs that said "Closed; Out of Business; No Trespassing." Her excitement to finally see Diagon alley left her immediately just looking at this dismal place.

"Please keep up Aldridge. We wouldn't want you to go missing like many people here in Diagon Alley," Draco spoke to her. He shoved her a little and smirked at her. She rolled her eyes at Draco and followed the mother and son into Madam Malkin's Robes for All Occasions. The robe store was one of few stores still open. She figured every witch and wizard still need a place to get clothing.

As soon as the three of them were in the store, Madam Malkin, she assumed because she was the only one in the store, appeared before them and greeted them. "Hello Mrs. Malfoy, Mr. Malfoy, and guest of the Malfoy's. What can I do for all of you today?" she asked her.

Something bright Ruby's eyes and said, "I'll be back. I just want to look around before I try on the school robes," she said to them before disappearing into one of the dress aisles before any of them could protest. She saw the hint of silver sparking just a couple of feet away from her, the something bright. Just around the dress aisle she was staring at a gorgeous diamond encrusted silver evening gown. Ruby was in some trance just looking at the dress, it was the only dress she ever saw that she desired. Of course she had worn others dresses before, but this dress was different. It was as if the dress itself was luring her in to buy it.

"It's pretty isn't it? It would pretty good on you Aldridge," whispered Draco into her ear from behind her. Ruby jumped not hearing Draco sneak up behind her. She turned around to face him to curse him out for sneaking up on her, but she couldn't.

"How would you know it would look good on me?" she asked him. She crossed her arms, raised one of her eyebrows and gave him a small grin.

"Because it is one of the dresses that makes even the ugliest witches in the world look decent. I'll let you decide which one you are," he toyed back at her.

Before she could reply, Draco spoke again as eyes darted around the store as if he was looking for something or someone saying, "Mother wants you to try on some school robes. Apparently we are on a tight schedule and we don't need any little girls running off on their own."

Ruby's jaw dropped open a little bit shocked. Draco never spoke so rudely to her before, but she saw the satisfaction smeared across his face. She tried to get her composure back, but it was difficult for her seeing Draco watch her and wait impatiently for her to move.

She smiled and swiped the dress off the rack saying, "Well, you mother said I could get anything I wanted since I am your guest."

She winked at him and headed toward the front with the silver gown between her arms of the store where Narcissa and Madam Malkin were standing. She heard Draco sigh behind her and his rushed footsteps following behind her.

"Narcissa, I found this dress and I really like it. If you don't want me to have it, I understand because you are the one who will be paying for it," she spoke to Narcissa when she finally reached her. Narcissa glanced down at the gown examining with her eyes carefully. She took the dress from Ruby's arms feeling the material and looked at the price. Her eyes went wide looking at the price, but she smiled toward Ruby.

"I supposed you can have the dress, but you can't have anything else besides your school supplies," Narcissa said to her.

About a thousand jumping beans exploded in Ruby as her face lighted up like a Christmas tree. An enormous smiled erupted on her, but soon her optimistic explosion wore off and said, "Thanks Narcissa. This is the best gift anyone could get me."

"Now since that is settle, Mr. Malfoy and Miss Aldridge, if you follow me, come to the back with me to try on some school robes for fitting," Madam Malkin spoke to two students. "Mrs. Malfoy, my assistant can help you over at the register with the dress."

Ruby and Draco followed the seamstress down the long aisles of dress robes, causal wizarding apparel, and many other accessories for clothing. Madam Malkin plucked a few black robes off one of the racks and said to Ruby, "Here, try these on. The dressing rooms are straight back and just come out when you are ready."

Ruby took the three robes handed to her and managed to make her way back to the dressing rooms without falling. The robes themselves weren't heavy, but the amount of cloth in her hands was enough to make anyone fall over. She closed door behind her and threw on the smallest robe on. It fit mostly around the waist but the sleeves and bottom hung off of her body. She did a quick check in the mirror before heading out for Madam to fit her properly.

"Ah good that was fast. Most young ladies your age take forever to change into a simple robe," Madam Malkin said to her. She motioned for Ruby to step up onto the tailor platform and she did so. Madam Malkin didn't waste any time and began to work on Ruby's robe immediately. A few pins, pricks, and second guesses, Madam Malkin was completed with the fitting.

"It might be a little snug on you after the revisions being made, but that's how it should look on most young ladies," the seamstress spoke to Ruby. She smiled and the black robe vanished from her body. Before she could say anything, Madam Malkin was ushering her off the tailor platform. "Don't worry about going back into the room; I will take care of it later. Right now, Mr. Malfoy needs to be fitted," she informed her.

Ruby smiled and then said, "Thanks for school robes and the dress. They both are great." Madam Malkin just nodded her head curtly and was already beginning Draco's fitting. She walked over to Narcissa while they both waited for Draco to finish.

"Ruby," Narcissa began, "Lucius already picked up Draco's school supplies, which I was not informed on until this morning. Draco and I have a personal errand to run while we are here, which unfortunately you can't come with us. I thought if I give you the money to pick the supplies on your own during the time of our errand. It saves time on our hands."

Ruby nodded her head in agreement. "I understand. How long with this 'errand' of yours take?" she asked her. Her voice emphasized the word errand and elongated the word. She didn't care if she sounded disrespectful, especially after Narcissa said she was to stay close and not wander off. Now Narcissa was pretty much letting Ruby roam freely around unfamiliar terrain.

"I'm not completely sure, but if it takes longer than expected just meet us in front here or Flourish & Blotts."

"All right, sounds good." Narcissa handed her a purse with about twenty galleons inside of it. She smiled at the young witch and turned her attention back to Draco. From what she could hear, Draco's fitting would take longer than hers. He seemed very fidgety when it came to his robes being tailored.

She smiled and headed out the door before bumping into someone. She dropped her purse, but thankfully the bag was clasped shut or the galleons would have spilled everywhere. "Oh! Sorry! I wasn't watching where I was going," Ruby quickly explained.

"It's all right," said the male voice. She looked up seeing it was Harry Potter. She guesses he laughed at her expression of dazed and awe. She was lost at words to say as she stared at the famous wizard and something was itching at her throat to say something, but it couldn't come at. It must have been awkward for Harry because he was the next person to speak.

"You must not be from around here. Your accent sounds more American than British," spoke the female voice, one of Harry's friends she presumed. Her voice snapped her out of her loopy land and she moved her head around.

"Yeah, I'm visiting friends here. Sorry, I'm just little starstruck. I never met any famous wizards like you Harry," she said to them. "I'm Ruby Aldridge." She smiled at them and moved her hair out of her face.

"Well, you know who I am but these are my friends: Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley. It was nice bumping into but we have to get some things from Madam Malkin," he said to her.

"Nice to meet all three of you, and it's no problem. Might take awhile since it looks like Mr. Malfoy might take awhile," she said sarcastically to them. Harry, Ron and Hermione disappeared into the store while Ruby just stood there looking in the store. She shrugged her shoulders and then headed next store to Flourish & Blotts. It was nice having her own time away from the constant care of the Malfoys. She felt independent for the first time in two weeks.


WHY ARE YOU WORRYING ABOUT

YOU-KNOW-WHO?

YOU SHOULD BE WORRYING ABOUT

U-NO-POO—

THE CONSTIPATION SENSATION

THAT'S GRIPPING THE NATION!

The sign with flashing yellow letters was enough to make Ruby come into the joke store: Weasleys' Wizarding Wheezes. She wondered if the owners were related to the Ron Weasley she met a little while ago. It was the only brightly colored store on Diagon Alley that wasn't closed or abandon. She was holding her bag full of books for Hogwarts and she saw no sign of the Malfoys coming back from their 'errand' yet. She sighed pushing the door open to the shop and straightaway laughter filled the air. The place felt warm, comforting compared to the rest of the Alley. Not even seeing everything, she felt happy for the first time since she arrived in Britain.

Ruby didn't know where to start first, but she casually walked around the store. She had to duck a few times because of buzzing objects almost making contact with her head. The store was packed with wizards and witches of all ages running around the place trying out different magical contraptions. Though she was smiling left and right, she felt a little out of place. There were children begging their parents to get them Skiving Snackboxes or Canary Creams. The parents disgusted faces telling their child 'no' or 'maybe next time.' It made her feel sorry for herself that she never got to experience these encounters with her own parents. She sighed knowing it was probably best to forget and just enjoy being in an uplifting store for 'dark times.'

She wondered her way over to the brightly colored pink products. They looked girly enough and she blended in well with the other young witches her age. She picked up a vial with pink liquid swirling around in it.

"Best range of love potions you'll find anywhere," someone spoke behind her. She turned around and had to blink twice making sure there were two different faces staring at her. She assumed the two men were twins and she wasn't going crazy.

"Do they work? I mean this is a joke shop so I want to be sure if I buy it, it's not fake," she said to one who spoke to her.

"Certainly they work, for up to twenty-four hours at a time depending on the weight of the boy in question-," the first one spoke.

"- and the attractiveness of the girl. It is a part of our WonderWitch line," his twin said.

"That's cool. I might buy it just for a laugh or something."

"If you have any questions, just shout Fred, me, or my brother George and we will be there as soon as possible," Fred said to her.

"We have other customers to attend to, but spread the word around about our WonderWitch line," George added. As quickly as they appeared behind her, they disappeared mixed in with the rest of crowd. She picked up the WonderWitch package, which included the love potion and a ten-second pimple vanisher, and put it back. As much as she wanted to buy the gag gift, it wasn't her money to spend and Narcissa was probably expecting money back.

Ruby made her back to the front of the store and slipped out quickly before a toy air plane would crash into her head. She headed quickly back toward Flourish & Blotts knowing the Malfoys would be back in a matter of time. She only waited for about five minutes before she saw the hurried pace of the Malfoys appear from the far corner of the alley. Narcissa looked exhausted but Draco looked more dazed than ever like he was in a different place other than Diagon Alley.

"We haven't much time or we'll miss the train back," Narcissa spoke to her. They kept walking not really caring if she was following them, only assuming Ruby was behind them.

"Do you need the money back you gave me? I didn't spend all of it," Ruby said to Narcissa.

"Keep it. You need some pocket change anyways, and it shouldn't be much."

Ruby was still confused as to why they were in such a rush to catch the 18:45 (6:45 PM); they still had an hour and half to get to the station. The station was only a few minutes walk away from Diagon Alley. Still, if they had somewhere else to attend to, then she guessed they would be in a rush. Narcissa quickly entered into Gringotts and told them to stay put in the lobby area.

There was an awkward silence between Draco and Ruby as they both watched Narcissa disappear behind the vault door. Before Ruby could look around marveling at Gringotts beauty, Draco pulled her by the arm to a private corner. Only a few inches separate them from face to face contact, Draco spat at her saying, "Why the hell were you talking to Potter outside Madam Malkin's?"

Ruby was bewildered from his rash actions. "I ran into him, made small talk and left. What is it to you?" she declared back to him. She wasn't going to take his sudden actions lightly since he did look irritated.

"You should stay away from that bloke and his posy. They are nothing but trouble, and I hope for your sake you didn't say why you were there."

"Of course not! I'm not an idiot. When Dumbledore said 'you are to remain as a visitor until the school term' I did take it seriously. I'm like the biggest secret, surprise, whatever you want to call it for the school."

"Good," was all he said as he released his grip on her. He adjusted his tie and backed away from her. He peered around the corner looking around to see if anyone took a notice to their brief tussle. It didn't look like anyone noticed so he went back to being his bemused state he was acting before.

Narcissa emerged shortly and the three of them headed out the bank. Soon, they left Diagon Alley and were on the train to the countryside heading toward Malfoy Manor.


The Great Hall in Hogwarts was transformed into a winter dance with white everywhere. Not just white everywhere but more like ice everywhere. Ice sculptures of merpeople, dragons, phoenixes, and unicorns decorated the food tables, icicles hanging off the ceiling and the walls, snow flying everywhere in the Great Hall, and diamonds floated in place of the usual candles. Ruby was entranced by the beauty of the winter formal. She was wearing the diamond encrusted dress Narcissa bought for her in Diagon Alley back in the summer. Her blond hair was curled up in a simple updo while some waves of her hair hung down on the side of her face. Her stiletto heels were silver just like her dress and had small diamonds on the shoes as well.

Ruby glanced around looking for her date. She had no idea why or how she was in Hogwarts Great Hall for a winter formal. School hadn't even started for her yet, but she knew the detail of castle's main dining room so well. She saw Draco, but he was taken by some sour faced girl who just glared at her. She looked over to her right and saw Harry dancing with an orange haired girl. She thought it could be another Weasley because they were the only orange haired people she had met so far here in Britain. As she kept looking around, Ruby became even more confused and tried to piece together why she was here.

Sighing, she slowly descended down the stairs to the main dancing floor trying not to trip over her dress. 'When were steps placed in the Great Hall? I know they weren't here a second ago' she thought to herself. As soon as she landed on the bottom of the steps, all heads in the hall turn toward her. Some glowered at her, some look dumbfounded that they were staring at Ruby Aldridge, but most others looked content with her arrival. Someone caught a hold of her by the arm and gently pulled her away from the stairs to one of the tables. Ruby glimpsed over her right shoulder trying to get a good look at her escort, but all she saw was the back of his head.

He placed her at the table and she got a good look at him. It was Blaise Zabini but he was leaving her. "Where are you going? Aren't you my date for this dance?" she asked him confusedly. Ruby tried to get up out of her seat, but she couldn't move. It was as if her whole body was glued right on to the chair, and in turn the chair was glued to the floor. "Look at me Blaise and tell me," she begged him to tell her.

Blaise turned around and said, "You must be blind. I only brought you here because he asked me to. Your real date will show up in a few minutes. Just sit back, relax, and enjoy your evening with your special someone. He smiled mischievously at her before walking away from her. In a blink of an eye, he disappeared in the mass crowd of dancers.

Ruby frown not knowing whether to be upset or scared for her actual date to the winter dance at Hogwarts because she had no idea what to expect. Blaise said her date would show up soon, and she sat anxiously awaiting whoever it is. She groaned a little bit jealous of everyone else around her having a good time while she was stuck sitting at a table all alone.

"You know you aren't alone Miss Grindelwald," spoke person across the table from her. She didn't see anyone approach and sit down at her table, but this dream, if that what it is, isn't what is seems. Out of the corner of her eye, she did see someone sitting comfortably in one of the elaborate chairs. He was across the table from her smiling eerily at her. She slowly turned her head to get a better view of the stranger, but he suddenly was inches away from her face still smiling.

"I'm sorry, but you must have the wrong girl. I'm Ruby Aldridge, not 'Miss Grindelwald' as you spoke a few seconds ago," she spoke coolly to him. He was dangerously close to her face, only one swift move and he could kiss her on the lips. 'Why am I thinking about kissing this stranger? I have no idea who he is and I'm thinking about kissing. Am I in some sort of dream state and lost my mind' she thought to herself.

"Oh but I think you do know what I am talking about Sapphire. You may have hidden behind your alter ego of Ruby Aldridge for this long, but it will never fool me. You look too much like your mother, but none of these idiots could piece together who you are," the man said to her. He raised his hand and stroked the side of her with a chilly touch. Suddenly, Ruby was standing but the distance between the two of them did not change. She tried to move away, but she couldn't. "You know, you can kiss me if you want. Your head is practically screaming it," he added.

'What the hell is up with getting glued down or something? And how does he know who I am? Why is he reading my mind? Ugh, my head hurts' she thought. "Well since you can 'read' my mind there is no use of denying who I am," she spoke to him. "My question is how you found out who I am because only two other people knew who I was and they wouldn't hand this information out to anyone."

The man's fingers still brushed along her face, her jaw bone, and slowly to the back of her neck. His free arm wrapped around her petite body and pulled her close to him. His head lowered down to her neck and whispered, "Just think of me as a memory from your past life. A memory that has yet to happen for you. One day you will know who I am and then you will realize what this dream means." His breath sent shivers down her spine making goose bumps appear all over her arms and her back.

He winked at her and then they were in the center of the dance floor. There was nobody else around them, the dance must have ended but yet the two of them were still there. The band that was originally playing was gone, but an old record player played a sweet instrumental dance. The violins' notes filled the air around them as they glided to the music. He was leading her, making all the moves and steps for her since she didn't know how to dance so smoothly. He dipped her down and brought her back up, their face millimeters away from each other.

Ruby was confused. She couldn't piece the logic together and a whirlwind of emotions weren't helping her either. Everything set up in this dream was her ideal setting for a first kiss, give or take the setting. As the two continue to move as on, her instinct was to kiss him right that minute. He held her there for what seemed like minutes. She closed her eyes and moved her lips forward to kiss him. Their lips brushed lightly against each other before he pulled away. When she opened them, he was gone, the Great Hall was deserted, no decorations or evidence of a dance was in place, and she was cold.

"Only just a matter of time before you are mine" floated around Ruby. His voice kept repeating as she tried to find an escape. All the doors were locked, and she was trapped inside the hall. The voice bouncing off the walls just like the music notes did only seconds ago when they were dancing. Her dress was gone as well as her heels. Her hair was ratted and unkempt. She felt warm liquid running down her face. Ruby hadn't realized she was crying. She only wanted to get out of this place, this place of torture.

She felt like she was in a movie. Locked, trapped inside a place waiting to be murdered by the 'bad guy' of the plotline. The camera zooming around her as she stood in the small area of light moving her head side to side looking scared to death hoping this would soon be over. She collapsed to the ground pulling her legs into her chest. Ruby sniffed trying to get her breathing under control which isn't an easy thing to do since she doesn't know what is happening. All she wanted was the voice to stop echoing around her and the place return to normalcy.

"STOP IT! STOP IT! I CAN'T TAKE IT ANYMORE, JUST STOP! PLEASE JUST GO AWAY," she screamed at the top of her lungs at the voice. She knew it was no use, but it was the only thing she could do in a circumstance like this. She pull her hands over her ears hoping that would help block his voice out, but it only made things worse. Ruby couldn't take it anymore, and she knew the only way to get out of this nightmare.

"I'm yours," she whispered under her hiccups. "I, Sapphire Grindelwald have always been yours. Just please stop and I will always be yours."

The darkness around her started to spin. She felt herself falling into a hole and screamed. It wouldn't do her much justice but she was scared. She didn't know of anyone else who wouldn't scream when they are falling to their death. Ruby felt a rough hand pressing her down to her bed, the other hand grabbing her free moving arm.


"Ssshhhh Ruby, everything is ok. Relax, it was only a bad dream," said the man in an unnerving voice. She opened her eyes realizing she was back in her bed and Lucius was standing over her. Ruby was startled seeing how close he was to her and how quickly he was in her room. She relaxed her body a little bit knowing what she just experienced was just a dream. He released his grip on her and stroked the side of her head. "Now that's better. Are you all right?" Lucius spoke to her again.

She moved her hands across her face wiping away her wet tears. She sniffed again and said, "Yeah, I guess I am. Just a bad dream, a horrible dream." She looked up him seeing he was standing over her. No matter how much time she spends with the Malfoys, Lucius still sends shivers down her spine.

"Well, try to get back to sleep. Tomorrow is an important day for you. It is your first day at Hogwarts," he spoke again. Lucius patted the top of her head before disappearing out the door.

Ruby turned onto her side looking at the window. It was a clear night, a beautiful night for any other being. For her, it meant if she tried to sleep again the dream would came back to her. She sighed and slipped out of her duvet. She gradually inched toward the mirror in her room and looked at herself. She had to admit she was beginning to look more like her mother each day. "Well father, you got your wish," she whispered to the mirror. "It looks like there is nothing I can do. Sapphire Grindelwald will always be with me no matter how I try to hide her."


1939

"Sir," an out of breath Cornwall spoke. "I think you need to hear about this: A boy just older than Sapphire…."

"Enough," Grindelwald screeched at his assistant. "You are not to talk about my daughter under any circumstances. I thought I made myself clear but apparently I haven't." He rose from his chair circling around his second in command. He had to admit, Cornwall did look tired as if he spent hours upon hours building up the courage to speak to his master. "Very well," he sighed. "What is this dire news you must share with me?

"Well," Cornwall choked a little mumbling over his words. "Like I was saying, there is this boy who is finishing up his first year at Hogwarts. He was placed in Slytherin House, but he has a family heirloom that is unique. The locket's crest represents Slytherin himself."

"Hmmm, how interesting," murmured Grindelwald as he continued his pace around Cornwall. "Good work Cornwall. This information must not be shared with anyone else. You hear me? Nobody must know of this or I will have a special present for you." The wicked smile appeared across his face as he eyed the cowering man. "If that's all you have for me, you may leave," he added saying.

With a curt nod, Cornwall apparated away from Grindelwald's headcounters. Grindelwald returned to his seat behind his mahogany desk and pulled out his quill and parchment. Making a few short notes, he returned his writing material back to one of his drawers. Today turned out to be a good day for him, he has found his apprentice.


AN: Haha, so I promised the Golden Trio would make it in the story. Though it was a brief introduction, they were still there. I promise they will be in it more next chapter =]

Since this is the exact chapter I used from my previous story with minor revisions, let me know if you find any errors with character's names or if I didn't complete a thought. It occasionally happens.

As always, I'm open to reviews, comments and suggestions =]