Disclaimer: I do not own any of the characters besides Laura and some of the plot. So in other words you see something that wasn't in the HP books it is mine unless I say otherwise.

Chapter 9 –

Laura woke up slowly, blinking her eyes gently so they could adjust to the light streaming through the windows. The room came into focus and what she saw surprised her. The room had been beautiful when she had first found it, but now with the dawning suns rays' shining through the large windows the affect was breathtaking. The light reflected of tiny shards of glass that were hung in front of the windows. Each glass shard had a different colour making the room seem alive. Something seemed to draw her to one shard of glass. Standing up slowly mindful of the dizziness she knew she would have, Laura walked across to the room to green shard of glass. Gently so as not to disturb that other shards of glass she traced the edge with her finger. A gasp barely left her lips before the room dissolved in front of her eyes

"You can't just leave." A distressed voice yelled.

"I have to. I can't allow any of the children to be harmed. I have to go."

"Speak to him. Let him know that it wasn't you."

"You know as well as I do that he will never believe what I say."

"Please be careful and let me know that you are safe."

"I will."

The room slowly spun into focus. Who did the voices belong to and why did she have to hear them? Laura looked around her again, this time paying attention to the smallest of details. Most rooms in the castle that she had seen so far had a combination of the houses colours. Her so called master had found it important that even though she would never see the outside world that she knew everything about. He made her read all the books on the houses and Hogwarts itself, hoping that this would help later when her "sight" developed. It did help to some extent but he believed that she did not possess the sight strongly and that she could only catch wisps of visions so she was of no help to him. Shutting off those thoughts she went back to studying the room. There was not one trace of the house colours except in the shards of glass and even they weren't a perfect match to the actual colours. The room was beautiful with a large four poster bed made of dark wood. Stepping closer to the bed she noticed the carvings, Celtic knots wove themselves over the whole frame ending towards the middle of the headboard where a simple yet stunning crystal was embedded in the wood. Looking even closer she noticed that some of the symbols and patterns all had the same or similar meaning. Love, not the silly love must people had but love that went beyond time, past death. It carried on and on never stopping.

"If it were only true." She whispered sadly.

Thinking of people and their lives she realised that she hadn't seen Harry. Turning around she saw that she was alone and there was no sign of Harry anywhere. Moving towards the door she noticed something that she hadn't noticed earlier. A book lay on the mantle piece, a simple book but it called to her just as the glass had. Picking it up, she glanced at it and nearly dropped it in shock.

If you managed to open this book and are reading this then you are either my child or one of my blood line. Do not be scared or horrified because I am sure that whatever was said about me is false. I have never done any harm or any of the other stories I am sure you have heard. I made this book so that one day people would learn the truth. That was merely one of the reasons I made this. The main reason was to give and help my bloodline with all the problems they will have. The Sight is not an easy burden to carry as I am sure you have realised. Let this book help you and guide you but remember that not everything can be taught with books. Lessons you learn in life are the cruellest but wisest.  So be strong and know that I am watching over you.

With all my blessings,

Morgaine

"Oh Goddess."

Closing the book softly and holding it tightly to her chest she left the room knowing that for the moment the room had shown her all she needed to know.

"Laura." A voice yelled from behind her, yanking her out of her thoughts.

Turning she saw Harry running at her with a small nervous grin on his face.

"I have some good news." He spoke tentatively.

Laura merely arched an eyebrow at him in confirmation.

"I spoke to Sirius and everyone else and they agreed to let you stay with me and Sirius for a while."

"So I can be watched and monitored to see if I'm a threat? I don't think so."

That's it Laura. Push him away and don't let him get involved with your life. Alone is better. There's no one to hurt you but yourself.

Harry looked down at the floor with a meekness that had never been seen by anyone but his relatives.

"I'm sorry. I thought…" Harry whispered and turning around fled down the passage, his head and heart screaming at him. He had finally believed there was someone who he could talk to, who would understand him. It just wasn't going to happen.

I'm sorry Harry, but it's for your own good. The less involved you get with me the better.

"That was a bit cruel was it not?" The tall dark man inquired, raising an eyebrow at her.

"Life is cruel. The sooner he realises that the better." Laura shot back.

"I think he knows that just as well as you do."

Laura glared at the man with all her might. Did he think it was easy just to push away someone she actually felt safe with? She had never once felt anything like that in her life.

"He has someone who he can rely on, who will be there for him. He doesn't need to worry about things that aren't his concern just as this isn't yours."

Severus sighed internally; Lucuis had done a good job on wrecking this girl's life and Severus just hoped that someone was willing to pick up the pieces.

"Believe what you will but not everything is black and white." He spoke softly and with another word or sound he walked down the hallway leaving Laura to stand there pondering what he meant.

In blink of an eye a wolf stood were Laura had been standing. It took a sniff and took off down the hallway. It was time to help Draco just as she had promised; she only hoped it wasn't too late.

A/N Okay I realised this is rather short and that I haven't updated in ages but school is such a horrible thing. I have another question for all of you who read this. Should allow an adult to help Laura and if I do who should it be? I was thinking either Remus Lupin or Severus Snape but I'm not sure. Let me know what you think.