The Lady of the Lake took Remus, Sirius, and Harry deeper and deeper til they reached her castle at the bottom of the lake. The castle shimmered casting golden rays of light across the bottom of the pond. She spirited them in a room and placed them on soft beds of seaweed she had already prepared. The Lady of the Lake then began to work her magic. The ancient magic she used to whisk Sir Lancelot away as a baby and to give King Aurthur the sword of Excalibur. Raising her hands above them she quietly said "It has begun."

Above the Centurions gathered at the pool. They were it's guardians. As they had been since the beginning of time and as they would be til time ended. No Wizard or Beast dare cross them. They formed a circle around the edge of the pool. Their hooves almost touching the crystal water, waiting for the Lady of the Lake to appear. They waited for four weeks by the shore when finally the Lady of the Lake appeared carrying three small bundles. The centurions bowed to the Lady of the Lake. The centurions looked a little confused at the small bundles. They were wrapped in sky blue blankets and each was nestled in a little basket.

"Firenze." The Lady of the Lake called.

Firenze came forward bowing low. Firenze had never seen the Lady of the Lake for himself before. She rarely came out of the lake. He had heard stories from his father about her beauty and her magic. She was more beautiful than he ever could imagine.

"Yes my Lady." Firenze said answering to her call.

"Take these bundles to the castle. There they will be safe." The Lady of the Lake told him.

"Of course my Lady. I will take them to Hagrid."

The centurions gathered in the edge of the water. The Lady of the Lake gilded over to them and handed them the small bundles. The centurions bowed low as they walked back wards away from her. They loaded the bundles on to Firenze. Two on either side like saddle bags and one on the top and then he headed off to wards the castle.

"Good Luck." The Lady of the Lake said softly as she watched them leave. She then disappeared below the glittering waters of the lake.