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appreciate it!
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As the train descended into darkness, everyone was thrown to the ceiling and bags went everywhere. They all fell to the carriage floor as gravity got a hold of them, and Harry was the recipient of a hard blow to the head from Ginny's trunk. But nobody saw. Everything was black. The black of evil; the black of an abyss of horror and shadow.
Ginny screamed and fainted.
Suddenly, Hermione and Ron heard a deep voice boom out, "Shadow, Light, Air! Come!"
The room was instantly filled with light. The windows exploded outwards. They were still falling, but now they could see. And what they saw was enough to make the 16 year old teens immobile.
Artemises' hair had grown long and black during the darkness. But now shafts of white and blonde were streaking it as light streamed from her fingers. She was concentrating and she brought her hands together, bringing a ball of silver into being. Abruptly, her head shot back and her hands outwards. Her eyes opened wide and they were no longer green. Silver, yellow, black; but unseeing. Focusing so hard on what she was doing, her whole body began to shake and shudder. "LEVITATE!" she roared and the whole train turned sideways as it was pulled up from the death-dive. Slowly, painfully slowly, the train was pulled upwards. To Hermione and Ron's everlasting amazement, the girl transcended through the ceiling, both hands above her head, taking the light
Hermione and Ron could no longer see, but they could hear. "BANISH!" The girl yelled once more. "BACK!" Light was coming back to the compartment as shadow and darkness edged away, and Hermione and Ron rushed to the window. They saw themselves emerge up into a valley. Up. Up even more. Anyone who had chanced to look into that canyon would have seen a scarlet steam train rising vertically upwards. Hermione and Ron were stupefied in shock.
Meanwhile, Artemis was feeling for the train tracks. She felt the wheels lock into place and precisely lowered the train so all the wheels clicked onto the track. Then she made sure everything was safe, and fell to the ground.
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Shortness is good. I have a Math Exam today. Wish me luck! So, like it? Love it? Think I'm the devil? Insane? Brilliant? Should be somewhere with nice soft padded walls? Tell me! But if you don't, that's ok. You'll get another chance next time round in 59 billion years.
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As the train descended into darkness, everyone was thrown to the ceiling and bags went everywhere. They all fell to the carriage floor as gravity got a hold of them, and Harry was the recipient of a hard blow to the head from Ginny's trunk. But nobody saw. Everything was black. The black of evil; the black of an abyss of horror and shadow.
Ginny screamed and fainted.
Suddenly, Hermione and Ron heard a deep voice boom out, "Shadow, Light, Air! Come!"
The room was instantly filled with light. The windows exploded outwards. They were still falling, but now they could see. And what they saw was enough to make the 16 year old teens immobile.
Artemises' hair had grown long and black during the darkness. But now shafts of white and blonde were streaking it as light streamed from her fingers. She was concentrating and she brought her hands together, bringing a ball of silver into being. Abruptly, her head shot back and her hands outwards. Her eyes opened wide and they were no longer green. Silver, yellow, black; but unseeing. Focusing so hard on what she was doing, her whole body began to shake and shudder. "LEVITATE!" she roared and the whole train turned sideways as it was pulled up from the death-dive. Slowly, painfully slowly, the train was pulled upwards. To Hermione and Ron's everlasting amazement, the girl transcended through the ceiling, both hands above her head, taking the light
Hermione and Ron could no longer see, but they could hear. "BANISH!" The girl yelled once more. "BACK!" Light was coming back to the compartment as shadow and darkness edged away, and Hermione and Ron rushed to the window. They saw themselves emerge up into a valley. Up. Up even more. Anyone who had chanced to look into that canyon would have seen a scarlet steam train rising vertically upwards. Hermione and Ron were stupefied in shock.
Meanwhile, Artemis was feeling for the train tracks. She felt the wheels lock into place and precisely lowered the train so all the wheels clicked onto the track. Then she made sure everything was safe, and fell to the ground.
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Shortness is good. I have a Math Exam today. Wish me luck! So, like it? Love it? Think I'm the devil? Insane? Brilliant? Should be somewhere with nice soft padded walls? Tell me! But if you don't, that's ok. You'll get another chance next time round in 59 billion years.
