A/N: I still don't own Harry Potter

Thank you to all my readers who haven't given up on me or this story.

"Rose, wake up! We found something!" Artie's voice exclaimed. I groaned. Hadn't I just fallen back asleep?

"Is she waking up?"

"Give her a minute, Adara!"

I blinked my eyes open and looked at the pair of red heads standing above my bed.

"This had better be important," I muttered.

"It is, we found out about this really big diamond and I'm trying to convince Daddy to buy it for me, but there's this curse and so I wrote Uncle Bill about breaking it, and he said -" Adara started to ramble. I looked over at Artie.

"Please tell me this is going somewhere other than Adara getting yet another shiny rock?" I asked. Artie laughed. Adara puffed out her cheeks and glared at me.

"The Athros Diamond is sooo much more than another sparkly rock. It is one of the biggest sparkly rocks in the world."

"I could cover a mountain with a glitter charm and accomplish the same thing. Now, the important part?" I asked.
"Adara writing Uncle Bill was the important part, in a way. Once she mentioned him, I remembered a book he'd given me for Christmas two years ago. I didn't think much of it then, since we didn't know about the Fey King, but there's a chapter about ancient artifacts, including something called the Scroll of Ages! It says the scroll contains the names of the once and future kings, including those of the Fey!"

"Let me guess, the scroll is a myth?" I asked.

"Yes, and non, see there really was a Scroll of Ages. It has been tracked back for millenia, but the problem is that it was lost about three centuries ago. So, while it existed, finding it now is going to be..."

"Impossible!" Adara stated. "But the Athros Diamond isn't, so let's focus on finding it and then Uncle Bill will break the curses on it!"

"And that helps me beat the Fey King and rescue Illy how?" I asked.

"I don't know, but stupid Scorpius won't have a giant diamond," Adara answered with a shrug.

"Who is Scorpius and why do I care?"

"Her little brother and you don't. No one actually does besides Adara. That's not the point, the point is, the scroll exists and we're going to find it, one way or another. I asked Uncle Bill if he had any information about it, since he has access to resources we don't."

"Brilliant," I whispered. Uncle Bill would be one to know if the scroll even still existed. I only hoped he wouldn't ask what we were planning, and put a stop to the whole thing once we found the scroll.