It's a serene forest...prior to daybreak. All the plants appear either dark blue, dark purple, or deep bronze in the low light.
Here and there, fireflies blink. Their lights stay on nice and long...
White unicorns wander freely in the pastures, in a dreamy state. High above them, the stars shine bright like diamonds...
Here and there, witches run around, letting the grass caress their bare feet. They leap around in the pastures, spinning as they go.
The waters sing, as they flow over rocks in the creeks. In the background, TGC and Embody sings "Dreamers."
Trapped in a serene illusion, Cho Chang and her neighbor witches dance around in here. Some of them sing along with TGC. And in this illusion, everyone can sing. Their voices can only aid the pleasantries.
They don't seem to know or care that most of their husbands are playing Quidditch with each other, or that Cho's home has been invaded by Hydra. They also don't seem to be missing Pansy Parkinson.
Cho and Sue Li latch hands, and spin in circles, like dancing Chinese-Britons. They're as charming as twins...albeit not the same.
Not too far away, Parvati and Padma Patil do the same thing. Parvati wears deep red, and her sister wears deep blue-purple.
Isobel MacDougal surfaces from a pool, with a brown stone ring around it, and whips some water around with her long flowing ginger hair. She gasps and spreads her arms, in an irrigated and serene state...
Mandy Brockelhurst smiles, and caresses a soft white rabbit in her arms. That fur feels so smooth against her own skin...
Lisa Turpin runs beneath the sky, arms spread, with the wind blowing her blue dress around. She's a blonde...like Thor. Her hair is long and flowing.
Luna Lovegood runs across a pasture, trailing the floating stalks of dirigible plants as she goes along. She's barefoot. Even in a pleasant illusion, her shoes STILL go missing...
Daphne Greengrass runs across a field of deep green grass. In the background, a silver sky hovers. Her eyes are closed. Her blonde straight hair trails her head.
Parvati breaks away from her sister, and starts spinning farther and farther away. She spins into a vale, surrounded by trees. More fireflies stay lit all around her... The air smells more of honey and dry oak wood than it did before...
She chest-butts with a boy, and gasps, looking up into his Hufflepuff-ragged expression, looking down upon her. She tries to cover her inflating boobs, when she sees it's Justin Finch-Fletchley, the Muggle-born.
"Justin!" She fixes her hair. "What are you doing here?! I thought Greyback got to you!"
"He did. That's not why I'm here. My friend is hurt. Only Cho Chang can save her. Let her now. Our pack females are coming to invade her castle. She's coming with us; her and her wand."
"I'll try, but... I don't think her husband will let her leave the castle."
"Don't worry about them. Our pack females should take very good care of them." He looks over her shoulder. "With luck, Cho won't cry for her husband if we have to kill him."
"He's...out playing Quidditch with a lot of neighbors." She adjusts her top. "I've missed you. I know you're a wolf, but... You never come to see me."
He shrugs. "I never want to put you in danger." He looks around. "Anyway, I've got to go. Our pack females are on their way. Do your part to make sure they get in, get Cho, and get out."
"But Justin, I..."
Justin blinks, and vanishes. Parvati laments, and looks around...
Alas, her sister comes back around, locks arms with her, and dances with her more. Sometimes Parvati wishes the Sorting Hat never sorted her twin sister into Ravenclaw. She means, seriously; twin siblings in different houses?! How often does THAT happen?!
She was also jealous of her sister, when she became a prefect when she didn't. But then, Parvati sure can't blame haughty Hermione for becoming the Gryffindor prefect instead. And now that bitch is the fucking Minister of Magic, living the high life with a ring around Ron Weasley's finger...
But it's just as well. Padma's still getting over the bad time Ron once showed her at the Yule Ball. She still doesn't know that Ron only went with her because he couldn't go with Fleur Delacour...as irrational as that seemed, at the time...
