It had been near two-months since Draco and Sylvie had meet, and their time together was coming to an abrupt end. Neither of the two wished to part and Sylvie was indeed considering a crazy scheme to insure that their time would in fact; not have to end at all. She was planning on heading to Hogwarts. She didn't know if they accepted students beyond first-years, but even if they didn't, she was going to fight her end tooth and nail. She knew she was going to win, and she knew that it would be incredibly hard. She would have to enter the school with classmates who had five years worth of knowledge and experience and struggle to comprehend everything they considered as review or "simple". She would have to take extra classes outside of school to catch up, but she knew, somehow she knew, that they would allow it. She didn't know exactly how, but she knew that her parents must have been very important people. Surly this wouldn't be taken lightly while the school debated whether or not her acceptance was in order? She had a plan and she was prepared to act.

Draco was scared about what was coming. He knew that if and when he returned to school, his father would be notified immediately, as of course there were high-priced rewards for information regarding Draco; who had been missing now for near two months. He knew that once his father got wind that Draco was back at the school, that he father would know that Draco had run away. Of course this would mean that Lucious wouldn't stop until he found the explanation for it. Rich young men didn't run away for two months then turn back up at the start of term, it wasn't normal, and Draco knew that Lucious wouldn't stop until he had reached the bottom of it. He knew that what it meant was that everyone he knew was in danger, especially the organization he belonged to, what if his father found out about that? And what of Sylvie, surly she would be the first suspected of forcing him to leave his home. Draco knew that no one could ever know about his savor, Sylvie Morgans, for even though it would truly pain him to leave her, he knew it was for her own safety, and for the safety of the organization. He hoped he could play the "spoiled" card and act as if he was fed up because his parents wouldn't give him everything he wanted. Surly anyone would believe that, and no further questions would be asked.

He had never been a particularly religious person before, but now Draco was beginning to wonder if there really was a higher power. From what Sylvie had told him, she had only met Harry just the week before she met him. She had no idea who he was really, or what horrors were his past. And what of Sylvie? Was she only some coincidence? As Draco began reliving the night they first met, he believed that everything did happen for a reason, but he wasn't meant to know that reason just yet. Did it involve Sylvie? Was she an answer to an unsolved riddle? Or would she only create more unsolvable answers? Draco didn't know, but he had a feeling he would find out soon enough.