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So in the name of disclaimingment, I pronounce that the characters in this story are officially not mine. Cheers.

A/N: I've decided to write from Sevy's perspective for a bit.

She looked incredibly different. Her blonde hair that was supposed to be stringy was in tangled knots. Bruises marred her fair skin and gave the impression of her being in the shadows.

Her manner was different, of course. She was no longer the little girl who would stare dreamily and almost boredly off into space, who believed in creatures and phenomenons that couldn't have possibly been true. It was as though she had, well, grown up. It was a sad thought.

The most noticable change about her was her eyes. Yes, they still were pale and rather protuberant, but no longer were they calm and filled with an assurance that only she could possess. No, now there was a distinct fear radiating from them, a sense of an ever aware caution. As though she was afraid of being attacked at any moment.

'Great' I think, 'We've got ourselves another Mad-Eye Moody running around causing havoc.'

I bring a chair over to me, place it by the bed and sit down. She is still watching me with a rather disbelieving look in her eyes, it was as though she was afraid if she looked away she might die.

After a while I grow impatient.

'Well Miss Lovegood, are you going to continue to waste my time with your childish "silent treatment antics" or are you going to have the courtesy to explain to me where exactly you've been hiding the past six years?'

She just looks at me with the same look in her eyes, though with a little more suprise in them than before. Still she doesn't answer.
I rise to my feet and start to turn away.

'Alright then Miss Lovegood. Have it your way, I'll have some food sent up to you here, let's see if you can at least open your mouth to eat,
as it looks you cannot do that to speak.'

I turn on my heel and start to leave the room when I hear a small intake of air from the girl behind me. I take my next steps a little slower.

'I-'

I peer over my shoulder at her, she appears to be in deep concentration over speaking her next words. However, now that I know how to get her talking, I could use that to my advantage. I roll my eyes at her and start towards the door again.

'Don't!'

'Don't what, Miss Lovegood?' I snidely reply, in my most snarky of tones. I know I sound cruel but I have to get my answers.

'D-don't leave m-me.' She stutters.

I wonder how long it had been since she had last used her voice, when the last time she has actually spoken words, and what had made her so incredibly afraid to speak out loud anymore.

I figure I have put her under enough pressure for the time being, I've accomplished what I had set out to do for that evening, so I return to her beside.

'Alright Miss Lovegood, I'll stay, but only on the grounds that you talk to me about where you've been. About what's happened to you.'

Her gaze drops from mine and she looks to my hands, I note this as it seems she doesn't want to lose sight of me, even if she isn't looking me in the eye.

'Alright.' She whispers so quietly that I almost have to strain to hear her.

I settle into the chair and watch her take a deep breath and close her eyes for a moment.

'I-it isn't a very p-pretty story' She begins in her gravelly voice and gives a violent tremble. Her eyes are still watching my hands,
following any movement they make, she reminded me somewhat of a cat.

'Just tell me what happened after you fell into the circle,
Miss Lovegood.' I say a little more gently. 'You do realise that you fell into a faerie's ring, do you not?'

I watch her give a slight nod.

'Yes, I knew th-that when I first awoke on the o-other end. I had r-read about them, and th-there had been s-stories in m-my father's magazine about them.'

'And what do you remember next?'

She starts to wring at her hands a little and she takes a breath.
'Like I s-said, it's n-ot a p-pretty st-story.'

A/N: Sorry I haven't updated this sooner, this chapter's been sitting half finished on my computer for a while now. Thanks for the reviews, please review more! More to come with Luna and Sev, I hope no one minded the change in perspective. Next up I think we're about due for some flashback-edy goodness. Cuz I like Luna the way she is in the books.

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