Title: Beneath the Masks

Rating: PG

Author: Tigeressbeam

Warnings: None

Disclaimer: I own nothing, that is JK Rowlings department

A/N Alrighty Folks, I hope this doesn't disappoint anybody who actually likes my stories, I wrote and edited this in under an hour, its several chapters long but the chapters are short, NO COMMENTS ON GRAMMAR PLEASE, I know my spelling and grammar suck, telling me about it will not help. Any Way, on with the show, REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW

Oh, before I forget, If you find yourself looking for some more good ficcage, check out my other stories, and my friend Starwolf the insanes' fics. Cheers ~ Tigeressbeam

A/N2 Ok, Firstly thanks you for all the reviews Iv gotten, I do love them, secondly to Kirjava Deamon, I say I don't like grammar commented one because I already know my grammar is horrible, I can fix it If I want to, but must most of the time I don't so telling me is falling on deaf ears. I like reviews on the content not the grammar, and I probably should have said that to begin with, so thanks ^^.

                                                                                                                   Words

                        Special, my parents call me, a word told to small children to represent an unusual quality in them, to calm the tears a single word can cause. Words is the water that give life to us, and the poison that drains us of everything before letting us fade away, I am full of words, given to me by a need to be right, no longer special, but the same. A hope, a dream, of fading into the crowds like the others, having friends who expect nothing but a kindly smile and hug when hurts are spoken, and plans fall through.

            Simple as a smile, or frown, that is how our words are seen, a way to grow in knowledge and strength, to broaden the thoughts and to paint a picture of things no one can see. I am expected to have all the words, to know the solution to everything, to be special.

            Words cause pleasure and pain, the make one special, but I wish I could loose my words and be me.