"Harry! Just got out of Transfiguration?"

"Yeah." He answered, smiling.

Jamie decided not to take note of it. *So what if he was smiling out of nowhere?*

"Where are you heading?"

"Oh.er.library."

Odd.

"Okay, see you at dinner, then." she answered, slightly bemused, and turned into another corridor.

The hallway was completely empty except for. what?

Jamie couldn't see anything in the hallway. But she could sense something. Someone? Who knows. All she got was a strange feeling. Almost a feeling of familiarity.

Jamie concentrated hard. water. Water? All she could think of was water.

Crash - flying books.

"Sorry." came the distracted voice of Luna Lovegood. Jamie hadn't realized she had been heading straight towards her - she must have had her eyes closed to focus on her thoughts.

Her thoughts - they came rushing back to her. Water! Water! Water! Her head was screaming. Whatever this feeling of water meant, it was resonating strongly from Luna.

Luna. Water. Water and moons. Moon and water. Water! Water! Water!

Jamie was aware that they had picked up their books, but hadn't continued. They were standing in the hallway - just standing there. Water! Water! Water!

Luna seemed to be lost in as much thought as Jamie was.

Luna's voice finally broke Jamie from her trance. "Isn't your last name Waters?"

Jamie nodded. Luna frowned.

"Jamie Waters." Jamie finished.

"Oh, I'm Luna Lovegood." She said, extending her hand.

Jamie shook her hand. *Odd girl,* she thought to herself.

Jamie smiled, "Sorry about the." she motioned her hand towards the books Luna had picked up and was now holding.

"Oh," she answered, looking down at her books, "That's okay,"

Jamie smiled again. "Bye, then."

"Bye."

Jamie continued down the hallway, but Luna did not move. When she reached the end of the corridor, Jamie looked back to see that Luna was still standing there, books in hand, and she continued to face the other end of the hallway. Not moving.

Moon and water.

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Once again, Jamie found herself in the same circular stone room she had dreamed about. As before, her vision shifted - but not to her mother. She was outside. It seemed like she was on castle grounds - but years before. It was a cloudless night and the moon was shining. Jamie didn't have to look up to see it. She could see it's pale reflection on the lake.

Moon and water.

She heard a wolf howl. At first in pain - but a second howl sounded, filled with an intense rage.

"She was never yours." Came the cry of her mother - so long ago. Or was it now?

April Summers

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The wolf howled again. Agony was its cry.

Jamie had had this dream before, but it had never seemed so real as it had now. What it meant, not even her Sight could help her to figure out. It seemed her mind was screaming the answer - but something else was screaming just as loud - drowning out the sound.

She woke up to see silver strands of moonlight splashing across the dormitory. The deafening silence was ringing in her ears. She closed her eyes, and sleep brought the same dreams of wolves, water, and crying.

AN: I know this is getting a little weird, but just remember these dreams because this is actually a scene in the sequel. The whole Moon and water thing is just a clue about Luna if you want to try and figure it out.