When she woke up the next morning, Rose opened her eyes and found several people watching her. The feeling of a few hundred pairs of eyes glued to her likely caused her to wake.

"Sleep well?" James asked sleepily, his hair, like his father and grandfather, as messy as ever.

She yawned. "Yeah. Sorry about that," she said before sitting up and stretching as high as she could. Her arms flopped into her lap. "Where is everyone?"

He sat up, scrubbing his eyes with a fist. "They're all here," he replied. "We moved you to the Hospital Wing in case anything went wrong."

She blinked in confusion, sleep still meddling with her brain. "Thanks," she said blankly.

"Where are our mums and dads?" a loud first year practically shouted.

She climbed out of bed and gestured for everyone to follow. There was a massive map of Scotland on the wall of the library, and she led everyone there to point. "There's a lake not far from the facility, which I'm guessing was named after it." She curled a finger and laid it under her lips, propping her other hand on her hip as she thought. She started pointing at a couple places before bringing her hand back to its resting position. "I'm not sure where we are, honestly. But it couldn't be too far from here. It only took me about a hour or two to find it, and I had to take a round about way to get there due to the Muggle-filled areas."

"So when do we start?" a quiet Hufflepuff asked after pushing to the front.

Everyone looked at him. "Start what?" James asked.

"Training so we can rescue them," he stated bluntly. "We are going to, aren't we?"

Glances were exchanged. "Great Hall, everyone, now." James surprised even himself with the firm order.


Ten minutes later, Rose was standing up at the podium, using a small box when it was apparent that she was about two feet too short to do much.

"So, as I mentioned last night before falling asleep, I found our parents, and I know where they're being held. I don't know much more than that other than they're wandless, and laughably outnumbered," she said.

Hargid entered about that time, cutting off her speech. "Ah, than' goodness yer a'right, Rose. I was worried, 'bout ya," he said. She smiled at him. "What're we talkin' about?"

"We were just trying to figure out how to save our parents. I believe you'll remember last night when I returned?"

"Aye," he nodded. "What've ye got so far?"

"Just told them that our parents are wandless, and vastly outnumbered," she said. "We were trying to figure out if there's anything we can do. We're just a bunch of kids, what can we do?"

"If yer folks are anything to go by, you'll figure something out and you'll get em home," he said. "If yer gonna take on an army, though, you'll need some Polyjuice Potion, outfits, and maybe some way to communicate with yer folks for advice."

She nodded. "Thanks, Hagrid."