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A Sky of Lies

By Dragon's Dreamss

Chapter 3

            "This must be her . . . Hasn't she grown up well, Caol?"

            Hermione looked at them in shock. This was King and Queen Caelum. Were they talking to her? Wow . . . was all she could think of.

            "What?" She asked staring at the two as if they had gone mad.

            "You must be Hermione," King Caelum said smoothly, "I haven't seen you ever since you were four."

            "I'm your daughter?" she asked glancing back and forth from Queen Caelum and King Caelum. They were attracting many stares from curious students.

            "Yes," Queen Caelum answered simply.

            "No. . . you must have the wrong person. I am merely Hermione Granger, best friend of Harry Potter the boy who lived. Nothing ever happens to me except good grades," Hermione said in disbelief. King and Queen Caelum smiled at her.

            "You are, and did you say Harry is here?" Queen Caelum asked with interest.

            "Why, yes, I did," Hermione answered. Both King and Queen looked at Harry, smiling soundly. Harry just stared at them.

            "Ah, Harry. It's so good to see you," Queen Caelum said while Harry looked at her in confusion, "I haven't seen you ever since you were a baby. You were the cutest little thing. It's always good to see my nephew."

            "Nephew?" Harry asked dumbly.

            "Yes, nephew. Heather here is your father's sister," King Caelum said with a hint of sadness in his eyes, "I miss James and Lily. They were so happy together."

            "I have another relative other than the Dursleys? Bloody hell," Harry whispered to himself as Ron nodded his head in agreement.

            "So this makes me . . ."

            "Princess Caelum," King Caelum finished.

            "Wow," was all Hermione could say. King Caelum smiled and rubbed his hands together.

            "So I heard that they have wonderful food here? Where can we get some of it?"

A/n: Sorry it was so short . . . Thanks for reading!