Authors Note: Ok Ok I know it took forever to do this but I couldnt help it I'm so sorry. Anyways here is the chapter I dont know if it's any good. I hope you all like it ^_^!

Disclaimer: I do not own Harry Potter. I just like to pretend to do magic!

Helaine made the trek to the town square in Little Whinging; she was growing more tired by the minute. She knew she needed to take a break; she hadn't eaten or slept properly in a few days. She knew that she couldn't stay in Little Whinging, sooner or later someone would come her looking for her. She walked over to a phone box and called for a taxi. While she waited for her transportation to arrive she sat on the little stone wall that faced the playground. She thought of Tom and Hermione wondering if they even realized she was gone yet.

She shook the thought from her mind and turned her attention back to the street. What did she care if they missed her or not, the two of them made it very clear how important she was to them. There was no way she was raising her child somewhere that they weren't wanted. However even though she didn't want to admit it she missed Tom and Hermione dearly. The thought of Him never seeing his child made Helaine shutter with silent tears. She wouldn't think about it, she had made her choice and now she was going to stick with it.

Helaine was startled out of her thoughts by the sound of an impatient car horn. She looked up to see a black man staring at her from the window of a taxi. She stood up from the little stone wall grabbing the black duffel bag. She got in the back of the taxi and closed the door sitting back in the seat.

"Where to Miss?" The Cab driver asked. Helaine took one last look out the window.

"London High street please." She said. With that the cab driver nodded and took off.

Meanwhile Back at the castle Tom was pacing back and forth in front of the fire place. It had been hours and no one had reported back yet. The house elves had searched every part of that forest and came up with nothing. It was Like Helaine had vanished off the face of the earth. His woman, his unborn child, his whole world was out there alone somewhere and it was all his fault. Tom looked down at the tumbler of brandy in his hand, he growled at the liquid before tossing the entire glass into the fire. The brandy and glass flared brightly in the fire for a moment before settling back down.

Tom moved away from the fire place and sat behind his desk. The cold numbness in his chest had grown worse as the hours passed. He knew this feeling wouldn't leave him as long as Helaine was away from him. She was the first person he ever loved and he had driven her away. How could he ever make this up to her if he found her he thought? No, he stopped himself when he found her; he wasn't giving up not ever. He sighed wearily and got up from his chair; he left the office and made his way upstairs to his bedroom.

As Tom walked toward his bedroom he passed the room where Cassandra Trelawney had been staying. He had completely forgotten about the elderly seer staying in his home. The woman had been of little use to him but he had no intention of turning her out. He shrugged and continued on down the hall only to stop a second later. Maybe she could use her sight to help him find Helaine. Why hadn't I thought of this earlier he thought? He rushed back down the hall and entered the room without knocking.

He was immediately assaulted by the over abundant smell of candles and incents. The room was coated in a white billowy smoke. He waved his wand clearing away as much of the smoke as he could. He saw Cassandra sitting in her overstuffed arm chair in the back of the room. She had her feet up on what looked like a lumpy turtle; she also had that god awful pipe in her mouth. Tom hated the smell of Tabaco especially the apple scented kind she preferred. He walked over to her and sat in the leather arm chair in front of her. Before he could say anything she began to laugh, a hoarse cackling laugh that made his skin crawl.

"I was wondering when you'd be here to see me. You finally realized you need help finding your woman? She asked. He frowned at her. He hated how much personal information seers could gain. He liked to be the one who knew everything, and with a seer that was never the case.

"Yes you are correct I do need help finding Helaine, she ran off today and I need to get her back." He told her. He was disgusted at how desperate his voice sounded. However he was desperate, he would do anything at this point to have Helaine back by his side.

"Tell me young man what do you plan to do with her once you have her back? Will you tell her of your fears for your unborn child? Will you ignore her again; leave her all on her own to raise your child?" She asked. Tom was beginning to grow angry. How dare this woman ask him such things, she didn't know him or how he felt. But she had hit the nail on the head. He was afraid of the child Helaine carried inside her. His nightmares didn't seem just to be nightmares more like warnings. The thing growing inside his love was a monster, it had come from him and he was a monster. He shook the thought from his head and turned his attention back to Cassandra.

"Yes it will be different and no I will not leave her to raise my child on her own. The fears I have toward my child are simply my nervousness at becoming a father, nothing more." He told her firmly. She laughed once again sending shivers down his spine.

"You will not find her right away. She will be hidden from you by your enemies. Have faith young man, you will find her you just need to let your heart guide you." She told him. Before he could question her she began to have a coughing fit so he rose and left the room. What did she mean hidden away by his enemies. Even if Helaine was pissed at him there is no way she would go back to Dumbledore and the order. Unless she gets kidnapped he thought. He stopped in his tracks, why didn't he think of this before. Helaine was in serious danger; he had to get her back fast. If the order got their hands on her there was no telling what they would do to her, especially if they found out she was pregnant with his child.

The very thought of those bastards laying a hand on his child made his blood burn with rage. If they so much as lay a hand on what belonged to him he'd skin them all alive, he thought. He walked back down stairs to his study, there wasn't a moment to waste he needed his family back home safe.

Helaine exited the taxi on the corner of the busy street. She was somewhere in Westminster, she hadn't been in muggle London in years but the place looked familiar. She paid the driver and headed off in search of a hotel. She walked over to Strand Street past the waterloo bridge. She turned down Strand Street and came to a stop when she spotted a hotel. The Strand Palace hotel; it was a large stone building with its name in bright blue letters in front.

She walked to the front of the building where a doorman in a top hat greeted her. The hotel was decorated in a contemporary style. The warm colored wood went well the light colored furniture. She walked over to the smiling receptionist and stood there.

"Hello my name is Beth how may I help you today Miss?" The receptionist asked Helaine. Helaine took a long look at the receptionist. She had large teeth with a tiny mouth; her lips were coated in bright red lipstick. Her hair was a mass of wild curls that reminded Helaine of how Hermione's hair used to look. At the thought of her friend a painful shot hit Helaine in her chest. She promised Hermione that they would always be together. She missed her sister, her best friend. Maybe once I get settled I can contact Hermione, Helaine thought to herself. A little cough from the desk brought Helaine back to reality.

"Oh I'm sorry I um need a room for the night please." Helaine said to Beth. Beth smiled her toothy smile at Helaine as she typed some information into a computer.

"Do you have a form of identification Miss?" Beth asked Helaine. Helaine paused. She didn't have a muggle I.D and in the wizarding world they were unheard of. She began to panic; she knew she wouldn't be able to stay here without the stupid plastic card. Having no other choice she would need to use magic. She removed her wand from the sleeve of her jumper, hiding it so Beth wouldn't see she cast a wordless confundus charm on Beth. The receptionist blinked and shook her head as if she was trying to clear it. Helaine waited a moment; she knew she could get into some serious trouble for using magic on a muggle.

Helaine waited for a moment longer before she smiled at Beth. The woman stilled looked confused and a little lost. She looked around for a moment before her gaze rested on Helaine.

"Oh I'm sorry Miss what were you saying?" Beth asked. Helaine sighed quietly thanking her lucky stars that the spell worked.

"It's alright you just handed me back my Identification card and you were about ask for my payment." Helaine told the still confused Beth. Helaine handed Beth the eighty pounds for the room.

"Oh of course Miss let me just get your room key." Beth said as she pulled a plastic key card from a drawer and activated it before handing it to Helaine. Helaine smiled as she took the card. She grabbed her bag and walked to the lift leaving Beth behind the counter.

Helaine took the elevator to the fourth floor and walked down the hall to the last room on the left. Room four thirteen was a single bed room; it had a small bathroom and a tiny sitting area by the window. Helaine sighed as she dropped the duffle bag onto the bed. She would miss the room she shared with Tom. The spacious bed and the huge bathroom and the beautiful view of the forest and of course Tom. Now it didn't matter as she was never going back to that room.

She removed her clothes and went into the bathroom. She needed to wash the grime of the forest off her skin. After a long hot shower Helaine wrapped herself in one of hotel bathrobes and ventured back into the room. She found a menu on the table beside the bed and ordered herself some room service. After a nice meal of beef stew crusty bread and a large glass of milk. After she finished eating, she pushed the cart with the empty plates out into the hall.

Helaine turned back inside and looked around the room. She was all alone now; she had no idea what to do next. If only Tom would have loved her back none of this would have happened. Maybe if she would have stayed away in the first place her heart wouldn't be broken right now. Helaine wiped away the silent tears that ran down her cheeks. She was exhausted she felt as if she hadn't slept in a year. She walked over to the bed and climbed under the heavy down comforter. The bed was soft and warm but it smelt different, it didn't smell like Tom. Helaine closed her eyes and snuggled down under the blanket falling asleep instantly.

The next morning when Helaine woke up she gathered her thing redressing in the jeans and jumper from the previous day. She checked the room making sure she hadn't forgotten anything and left the room. She didn't feel it was safe to stay in the same place for more than a night. She couldn't settle down yet not until she was far away, from England and from Tom.

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