Okay, this is steadily becoming an R rated fic. Sorry it's taken so long and thanks for waiting. e.d.

Never was a cornflake girl.
Thought it was a good solution hangin' with the raisin girls.
She's gone to the other side, giving us the yo heave ho.
Things are getting kind of gross and I go to sleepy time.

Elise woke the next morning with a jolt. She looked around, expecting to find angry Gryffindors, but instead encountered Rob's laughing eyes.

"I didn't get to finish, go back to sleep." He covered her eyes, keeping her from seeing what he was doing.

This is not really happening, you bet your life it is.

He sprinkled the rest of the flower petals over her now- sleeping body and sheets, turning as he heard a small squeak.

Peel out the watchword, just peel out the watchword.

He placed a finger to his lips, seeing Alicia had just walked up the stairs to get Elise.

She knows what's going on seems we got a cheaper fell now,
All the sweeteaze are gone, gone to the other side,
With my encyclopedia, they musta paid her a nice price.
She's putting on her string bean love.

"What are YOU doing?" She hissed. He smiled and spread his arms, silently telling her to look around. She did, seeing flowers strewn all over the place. They were set in specific orders and colours and the effect was breath- taking.

This is not really happening, you bet you life it is.

"Bloody Hell." She whispered. Rob bowed.

"At least you've acknowledged my true home…" She scowled.

Rabbit, where'd you put the keys, girl?

"That still doesn't mean you are supposed to be here…" He shrugged.

"I was just about to leave." Before she could answer, he crossed the room to a window and disappeared. She ran after him, seeing him climb down the castle wall. He looked up once and winked. She choked and heard Elise wake up.

And the man with the golden gun thinks he knows so much.
Thinks he knows so much.

Elise looked around and smiled, opening her curtains. Alicia stood staring at her.

"What?" She asked, smelling the flowers.

Rabbit, where'd you put the keys, girl?