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The Impossible

When Danielle woke up she went out to her secret place for a while. It helped her to be by herself for a while.

Sitting on her rock she could do anything, or at least it felt like it. Sitting there was almost like she was gaining energy.

By the time she headed back to the house she was feeling almost like herself. Today it was almost ten when she headed back. She had enjoyed her meditation time. She usually just sat and watched the ripples in the pond caused by the breeze.

She always seemed to play with her charms on her bracelet whenever she was nervous or whenever she sat by herself. It was like her mother was there to hold her and tell her everything would be all right. Danielle barely noticed she did it anymore.

She walked into the kitchen and was shocked to see new people there. Albus Dumbledore smiled at her when she walked in. Danielle noticed it was a sad smile, but didn't have to think about it before she was in a tight hug.

"Happy Sweet Sixteen!" Hermione said letting Danielle go.

"I didn't know you were coming." Danielle said excitedly. Hermione just smiled brightly. Danielle followed her into the living room where there were two piles of colorful presents and a cake that said "Happy Birthday Harry and Danielle."

Harry was on the couch with Ron smiling exactly the same way she was. Danielle sat next to Harry with Hermione on her other side. Soon everyone was in the living room and Harry and Danielle were opening their presents.

They each got one from Hermione, Hagrid, Dumbledore, Ron, Ginny, Fred and George, Mr. and Mrs. Weasley, and Sara. Sara's was an adorable picture of Harry, Danielle, Ron and Hermione that she had one of the twins bewitch to move.

Harry got two others from Sirius and Professor Lupin. Danielle received a letter that said she would get hers when she came to visit. Danielle had Harry both loved their presents and spent the rest of the day thanking everyone over and over.

It turned out that Hermione was spending the night, but she was leaving the next day same as Harry.

After dinner Dumbledore asked Danielle to go for a walk. They went into the back year and just started walking.

"Danielle," Dumbledore started in a calm but sad voice, "why didn't you tell anyone you weren't feeling better?" Danielle just looked up at the old man. "Okay, in your situation I would have done the same."

Both of them laughed. They somehow ended up by the little pond. Danielle sat down out of habit and Dumbledore followed her lead.

"Is this where you go when you need to clear your mind, the place no one knows about?" Dumbledore asked. Danielle looked down at the brilliant blue water and nodded. "It's beautiful, I understand why you come."

Danielle nodded and out of habit began to play with her bracelet. "We were always able to talk when we were by ourselves. Won't you talk to me now?" Dumbledore said with a worried look on his face.

"Why am I not better?" Danielle asked, the question had been nagging at her for a while.

"Alas, the first thing you say I have no answer for." Dumbledore said with a sad laugh. "I don't understand anything about you Danielle. You are a total mystery."

Danielle watched as a beautiful fish jumped out of the water in a beautiful arch. "Professor, what good is it to see the future if you can't seem to be able to do anything about it?" Danielle asked as the fish plopped back into the water.

"But you can do something about it. With enough strength and courage you can change the future." Dumbledore replied with a smile.

Danielle nodded, but still looked sad. "Believe in yourself. Believe in yourself and you can do anything." Dumbledore told her.

"What if it's impossible?" Danielle asked.

"I'm reminding of a song I heard the other day. It goes like this," and Dumbledore began to recite the lyrics but he didn't sing it.

"Unsinkable ships sink. Unbreakable walls break. Sometimes the things you think would never happen happen just like that. Unbendable steel bends. If the fury of the wind is unstoppable I've learned to never underestimate, the impossible."

Danielle looked at him. "Are you saying impossible things happen?" she asked and Dumbledore nodded. Danielle smiled slightly.

"Are you feeling better?" He asked her.

"Much, you always know what to say to make everything alright." she answered. Dumbledore suddenly felt her arms around him giving him a hug. He smiled and hugged her back.

They sat there in silence for a while. Finally Dumbledore stood up and helped Danielle to her feet. They walked back to the house in darkness.

"Danielle, I know the quiet time really helps you, so if you need to do an independent study on either History or Magic or Charms, I'll make the arrangements."

Danielle smiled in gratitude. "Thank you Professor, I would greatly appreciate that."

Dumbledore nodded and apparated away. Danielle walked into the house and sat down on the couch with her friends.

"Are you all right?" Harry asked her telepathically.

Danielle smiled and thought back, "Yeah, I've learned to never underestimate the impossible."