Outside the house was a black explorer, not the car she expected a psychiatrist to have. She imagined more of a red BMW or mustang, they usually felt they had to make up for their inadequacies by having a cool car.

When they got to the car, Dr. Graphite held open the door for her.

"Thank you," Lily said formally.

"Yes, yes," he murmured distractedly.

When she was seated he closed the door and climbed in the other side. Immediately Lily knew something was wrong.

From the moment Lily had met Dr. Graphite, she had never liked him. There had always been some illusive detail that made him seem queer. Now she knew what she had been picking up on.

The car she was in had been magically enhanced, a feature she had heard was only installed in the Ministry's cars for the most part. She was in more trouble than just a routine psychological exam.

Now that it had come to what she had been fearing since she discovered what she was, she felt completely helpless. There was nothing she could do, and since she didn't know how much they knew about her, she wasn't about to show them.

If only my friends were with me, Lily thought helplessly.

"Where are you taking me for real?" Lily asked suddenly, shocking Dr. Graphite.

"I won't ask how you figured it out, but I will say that it will be best if you just remain silent for the duration of our trip," the man said gruffly.

"May I ask WHY I was kidnapped?" Lily demanded.

"No," he replied shortly, turning back to the steering wheel.

"But -"

"Look, I told you to be quiet. Now I am warning you. If you do not comply, I will be forced to spell you," he threatened.

Lily sank back in her seat to watch the scenery, sulking about the injustices of her situation.

Lily soon got dizzy trying to concentrate on the trees that were whizzing past her window, and resituated herself as to sleep.

"Is it alright if I go to sleep?" Lily asked the man snottily.

"I don't care what you do as long as you don't bother me," he replied cruelly.

"How long will it be?" she asked.

"A few hours," he replied, losing patience.

"Why can't you find a quicker way?" she asked curiously.

"Why don't you stop talking?!" he snarled.

Lily shook her head and curled up, humming the tune to 'Are We There Yet' and 'This Is The Song That Never Ends' until she fell asleep.