I am against myself again trying to fit these pieces in walking on a cloud of dust to get to you - Lifehouse

At the beginning of May, Gryffindor played Slytherin. After almost getting killed by a bludger three times, Harry pulled off a spectacular recovering of the snitch, leaving Malfoy is a state of shock. 'He'd never won the cup in his captaincy,' thought Harry with satisfaction.

In late May, Dumbledore called Ron, Hermione, Harry, and Elizabeth to his office, to tell them of his plan for the fifth falling star, which would fall in the beginning of June. He was very somber, and it looked like he was carrying a terrible grief.

"I want the four of you to visit the Burrow. It will be empty, due to the fact that the rest of your family, Ron, are at the Order's hideout. The star will fall, and you may touch it to bring it down," Dumbledore explained.

"Go with all your telescopes. Each of you should be checking a quarter of the sky on the Burrow's top balcony. There is a spell, Harry, that you will need to use, once you find all six stars. It joins the stars to the holder's body. I'm sorry, Elizabeth, but you can not join one human to another without dire consequences," Dumbledore added, though he did not look at her.

Elizabeth nodded, showing she understood that she knew it was Harry's fight.

"The spell is cast, 'Combincio.' There is nothing you can practice with, so clear your mind before trying it," Dumbledore told Harry.

He handed Harry an empty black bottle and sent them to Hogsmeade, to get on the train, and meet Mr. Weasley, take the portkey, and go to the Burrow.

"Why did Dumbledore tell you that spell if it needs six, and you're only getting the fifth one?" Ron asked.

"I don't know."

"Why was he so sad?" Hermione questioned.

"I haven't a clue, but whatever it was, he wouldn't even look at me," Elizabeth lied. She knew perfectly well why Dumbledore was so serious, but she didn't know why he didn't tell her. 'Does he expect me to double check these things? Does he expect me to tell them the horrible truth that I can barely think about?' she thought.

Harry, Ron, Hermione and Elizabeth were at the Burrow, with their telescopes. They were trying to find the fifth falling star. Harry had four, and he needed six to use the ultimate magic, or so Dumbledore told him.

Nobody else was at the Burrow. They had found a new place for the Order, and thus, stayed there, fearing for people's safety.

The four knew they weren't the only ones looking for that fifth star. Harry instantly concluded they were not alone because of his scar. It was hurting a little, now. The fact that they were on the balcony and those who watched them were on the ground was no consolation.

"There it is," muttered Harry.

He'd seen the fifth star, and it was falling right onto the balcony on which they observed. He grabbed it, and suddenly, Harry, Ron, Hermione, and Elizabeth found themselves on the ground, surrounded by Death Eaters.

"I must say," said a cold voice Harry knew so well, "You've managed to succeed in the one thing I needed someone to succeed in. Congratulations, Harry Potter, you found the five stars of magic for the twenty first century."

"But there are six," Harry commented.

"Ha!" Voldemort barked, "Six? My dear boy, in all the centuries that they stars have fallen, there was only a rumor of six. They never find the sixth one!"

"Oh, well," Harry mumbled, "Symphlify!"

The stars he'd been toting, (he was holding Elizabeth's as well; she handed Harry hers, changed clothes, and then decided Harry could hold it the rest of the day,) came out of his pocket and all five became one.

"Combin-"

"Stop!" Elizabeth commanded. She hadn't been talking to Harry. Harry saw, out of the corner of his eye, he saw Wormtail getting out his wand. He noticed Elizabeth starting to duel with him as she shouted, "Harry! Don't worry about me! Go on with your spell!"

He watched the duel for a minute longer, before her remark sunk in.

"Combin-" Harry started for the second time.

So lay down, The threat is real, When his sight, Goes red again. - Chevelle

"Avada Kadavra!" Wormtail cursed.

"Harry! I love you!" Elizabeth yelled as the curse came soaring towards her.

Like all the deaths Harry had witnessed, it seemed to take forever for Elizabeth to fall to the ground. The look of knowing never completely vanished from her well-sculpted, now pale, face. Her eyes still conveyed the message as though she was still alive.

Harry's wand dropped to the ground as he ran to Elizabeth's side. Grief threatened to grip him, as it only had done when he watched the deaths of Sirius and Lupin.

"No…" Harry whispered.

He got up, ready to kill Wormtail with his bare hands. As he started to walk towards him, he stopped dead in his tracks. A shimmering light was emerging out of Elizabeth's chest.

Harry observed as what looked like a star arose from her body. Harry took the star, grabbed his wand, and joined it to the other ones.

"Now you're in for it," Ron commented to Wormtail as he and Hermione ran into the Weasleys' gigantic garden.

"Combincio!" Harry chanted and the stars entered his body.

Each of the stars had their own personalities. He could tell which one was Elizabeth immediately. He was heartened at the thought of her, being joined to him like this. 'Ron's right,' Harry thought stoutly, 'Now they are in for it.'

(A/N: If you want to kill me, go ahead and do so, I've nothing to live for anyway. I know this was very fast, as was that other scene in Secrets Untold, but what can I say? I don't know how to write things like that. On with replies to (the only) review:

Tekvah Ariel: That was really really fast for The Blind Spot. I had no idea you could read that fast! O.O I bet you didn't want me to update now, huh? I was going to cut off this chapter right before the second song verse, but I figured it was short enough, might as well add a little length to it. Next chapter might be up immediately. Not sure. Thanks for reviewing!!!!

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