Chapter 1 – Dreams
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"Victoria! No! Wait!" A shout reached my ears.
I turned around to face the owner of the voice. It was a handsome boy
with dark hair and hazel eyes. "Don't do this!"
"I
have to," I said. "It's the only way."
"We will
find another way!" he cried.
"I'm sorry," I murmured
and backed away. Turning around, I muttered something and found
myself surrounded by a bright, white light. I could make out figures
surrounding me as the light cleared up. Instead of standing on the
stone floor I had before, I was standing in a field.
"Ah,
Miss Chase," said a bitter voice from behind me. "I knew you
would understand."
I turned around and saw only a hooded
figure. From the voice, I could tell it was a man's voice. He
clutched a long, wooden stick in his right hand and he extended it
and pointed at me as he spoke, "So tell me, are you willing to
finally join me?"
"I'd rather die a thousand deaths!"
I spat at him.
He bent down and brought his long-fingered
hand up to my face. The touch of his hand against my skin sent
shivers down my spine. "Then, die, you shall." He whispered in my
ear. He got up and pointed his wand at me.
"Or perhaps... I
shall kill your beloved friends. Would that change your mind?" He
cackled evilly.
"Don't you dare harm them! Don't you
dare!" I screamed at him, seething with rage.
"Such
courage," he spoke again. "Few have talked to me that way and
lived."
I said nothing.
"Maybe Black could change
your mind..."
My head snapped up.
"And why would
Black change my mind?" I asked pretending to be confused.
"I
know what it is you feel for him. If you want no harm to come to him,
you will join me." He spoke bitterly.
I gulped. Not Sirius.
I knew what I had to do.
"I-I will join you... Voldemort."
I woke up in the middle
of the night, drenched in cold sweat. It was another one of those
dreams. I was used to these dreams by now. Ever since the end of my
4th year at Hogwarts, all summer I had been having these dreams. I
didn't think they meant anything, that they were just nightmares. I
hadn't told anyone except my best friend about them, though. I
planned to talk to Professor Dumbledore about it when I got back to
school.
Sighing, I glanced at my clock. It read 5:30 a.m. I
got out of bed, knowing that I wouldn't be able to go back to sleep
again. After I had freshened up, I looked around for my owl, Spike.
He had been delivering a letter to my best friend, Lily Evans, and I
thought he would've returned by now. As though reading my mind, a
faint hoot sounded in the room. I turned around sharply and an
injured owl on my desk. I gasped and picked it up. Spike's left
wing was wounded and he carried a bloodstained letter in his beak. I
gently took to paper and unfurled it.
Wellington Manner.
October 13th. BEWARE!
I looked at the note, puzzled. What
did this mean? Who was it from? Why was Spike injured? These
questions spun in my head. This was not Lily's handwriting so that
could only mean one thing. The owl was intercepted, which meant that
someone knew about the dreams I had been having. I had written Lily
about them in the letter. A tap on the window distracted me and I
gasped. A raven was outside my window, carrying something in its
mouth. Curious, I opened the window to let the bird in. It was
holding a black piece of folded paper. I took the paper and opened
it. A strange aroma arose and in moments, filled the room. I started
feeling dizzy and everything blurred. Slowly, I fell down and
everything went black.
When i woke up next, I
was not in my room but on a stone floor in a dim-lighted room.
Rubbing my head where I had fallen, I looked around. The room was
empty except for the broken furniture scattered around. There was a
small fire flickering in a old, moldy fireplace. Except for the
flames, there wasn't any other source of light. Before I could do
anything else, the door flung open and in walked two hooded men. I
tried to look at there faces but no luck, they were completely
obscure. Then, the door opened for a second time and a single hooded
figure entered the room.
"Leave me and Ms. Chase alone!"
ordered the newcomer. The other two obediently left.
I looked
up at him questioningly.
"Wh-where am i?" I
sputtered.
"That is not important..." he spoke
again, in a bitter tone which was somewhat familiar to me.
"Who
are you?" I asked.
"Silly girl!" He barked a
malicious laugh. "It is I, Lord Voldemort!"
"Oh,"
I said unperplexed. "It's just a dream."
"A
dream? I do not think so. This is," he moved toward me, "very
much real," he finished touching my cheek.
"No..."
I muttered. "No, it-it's not. This is only a dream, not
reality."
"I can assure you, this is not a dream.
Here, allow me to prove it to you," said Voldemort extending his
wand and pointing at me. "Crucio!" The pain I felt
was beyond anything I had ever felt in my life. I felt like my
insides were on fire and a thousand knives were cutting through my
skin. Then, just as suddenly as it had started, it stopped. I lay
there, panting, unable to move. The last thing I heard was, "We
will meet again..." and then, I was knocked out again.
The rest is not
going to be in Victoria's P.O.V.
"Victoria, honey
are you okay?" a concerned voice echoed in Victoria's head. She
opened her eyes and her vision blurred. Her head was bursting with
pain and her joints would not move. She groaned and saw her mum
crouching over her with a confused look on her face. Rubbing her
eyes, she sat up. It took all of her strength just to move her body
up.
"Wha-What happenend?" She asked looking around.
"You passed out..." said her mum anxiously. "And
well, you just woke up. What happened?"
"Where's
Voldemort?" Victoria asked again.
"Who?" asked
her mother blankly.
"Voldemort!" Victoria
said impatiently.
"There wasn't anyone here. It must
have been a dream."
"I need to go," said
Victoria quickly getting out of the bed then collapsing again as pain
seared down her body. She slowly hoisted herself up.
"Go
where? All you need to do is rest that body. Get back in the bed. You
must have over exercised and passed out!" said her mother
drastically.
"Mum, I really need to go. You don't
understand. This is really important! I need to go see Dumbledore,"
Victoria snapped and trudged out the door.
"Dumbledore
your Headmaster, Dumbldore? Why on earth--"
"Mum,
please. I'll explain everything when I get back. Right now, I just
need to go. Just wait here and you'll know everything when I get
back," Victoria told her mother in an urgent voice.
She
went down to her fireplace and took a pouch that rested on top of it.
She took a pinch and threw it in the fireplace. Green flames burst up
from the otherwise empty bottom and Victoria stepped in it. Quickly,
she said, "Hogsmeade." The flames engulfed her and her
confused mother was left there, dumbstruck. She had no clue why her
daughter needed to run off to her school Headmaster at 5 in the
morning. Frowning, she sat down and did what her daughter told her to
do. Wait.
Victoria smoothly
landed on a newly-polished floor of a lively pub. Brushing herself
off of any soot that fell on her, she made her way around the
chatting groups of people. I hurriedly stepped outside. It was still
early morning and coolness hung in the air. She briskly swept past
the Three Broomsticks and down the road towards the gates of her
school. She reached the gates and they automatically opened for her.
She made her way down the wide grounds and shortly reached the huge
oak doors. Opening them, she was greeted with startled portraits
which rested on the wall.
"A student? What are you doing
here? It's vacation, go home and leave us alone!" a rather
grumpy old man shouted from a portrait which was hung not too far
from where Victoria was standing. She ignored it and kept walking
towards Dumbledore's office. She reached the gargoyle, entrance to
the office, and realized that she did not know the password.
"Oh
great!" she muttered sarcastically. Then, without warning, she
started kicking the gargoyle shouting, "I am sick of these
dreams and I need to go talk to Dumbldore so let me go you
great, ugly--"
"Ms. Chase?" a voice
interrupted her. She quickly turned around and found herself facing
Albus Dumbledore, the greatest wizard of all time. He was standing
there with a rather amused look on his face, his eyes twinkling as
always. "Is there a reason that you are pounding at my door at 5
in the morning? And no less during your holidays when you should be
at home enjoying yourself?"
"Er, yes," replied
Victoria. "I need to tell you something. It's about...
Voldemort," she said the last word in a hushed voice, even
though there was no one around,she felt it best to talk quietly.
The amusement on Dumbledore's face was replaced by
seriousness and concern. "Let's discuss this in my office. Acid
Pop!" he said the password to the gargoyle and it sprang to
life. They both went up to the office and got seated. Victoria told
Dumbledore everything. About the dreams, the note, the meeting with
Voldemort. After she was done, she was met with an eerie silence.
"When exactly did you start having these dreams?"
Dumbledore finally asked.
"Er... I believe the first one
I had was not too long before term ended." She responded.
"Around the time you befriended Mr. Black, was it not?"
he inquired.
"W-Well, yes, actually," Victoria said
slowly, frowning. What did Sirius have to do with anything?
Dumbledore nodded in understandment. "Professor, I don't
understand. What does Sirius have to do with anything?"
"Ah,
Ms. Chase, I cannot answer that for you. You will have to see for
yourself. I cannot reveal to you to what you are blind."
Victoria frowned again. What did he mean?
"Did
you say that you do not remember the whole dreams? That they only
remain for a little while before most of them fade away?"
questioned Dumbledore.
"Yes... it's like someone is
controlling what I see. They only want to show me what they want me
to know but as soon as I figure out beyond that, it's gone. It's
just... not there anymore."
"You also mentioned
something about a note... what exactly did it say?" asked
Dumbledore studying Victoria from behind his half-moon spectacles.
"Yes. It said, 'Wellington Manor. October 13th. Beware!'"
replied Victoria.
"Nothing else? No mention of what is
happening there?" asked Dumbledore, frowning.
"No, no,
that was it. What does it mean, Professor?" asked Victoria.
"I
am not sure. I need to speak with some people about this. Victoria, I
do not want you to discuss this with anyone other than Ms. Evans and
your parents. This is important," said Dumbledore carefully, "For
now, take this potion. Drink it before going to sleep and you won't
get these dreams. That is all I can do at the moment."
Victoria
nodded and took the bottle Dumbledore was offering. It was filled
with a silvery substance.
"Now, use this fireplace and Floo
home. If I need to contact you, I will do so with the Floo Network."
Victoria nodded again.
"And Victoria," said
Dumbledore turning her around, "Do not, I repeat, do not let Mr.
Black find out about this. It's important that he doesn't find
out."
"About what?" asked Victoria.
"The
dream..." replied Dumbledore slowly.
"There was no dream
about Sirius," said Victoria, confusion showing on her face.
Dumbledore frowned. Perhaps she had forgotten about it. She
was still looking at him quizzically.
"Just go, for now,"
said Dumbledore and exited the room.
Victoria followed the
same routine she had done at her house and disappeared into the
flames.
