"Anyone seen Andie?" Harry asked his friends as they all took a break from the almost never-ending dancing that occurred during the party.

"Well, she left for air," Hermione reminded Harry.

"But, that was almost two hours ago," Harry said, but his friends already left to return to the dance floor. He quickly weaved in and out of the crowd and finally reached the door. He stepped out and took a deep breath. It was a relief to finally get out of the hot crowded room and breath in some sharp cold air.

Andie turned around a corner and saw Harry there. She glanced for a place to hide but it was too late, Harry had seen her and started to run towards her. Andie quickly flicked her wrists to evade having to create a mundane lie about where she had been. She walked past Harry and whispered 'sorry' even though she knew he couldn't hear her. When Andie had gotten down the hall, she unfroze Harry as she turned the corner.

"Hey where-" Harry stopped after he realized Andie was no longer there. He turned and knew which way she exited. He started to run to try and catch up. Before he had made it down the hall, he ran into Ginny. He was about to push her out of the way, but he decided against it, instead he stepped aside and ran to the boys' dormitory, he threw open his trunk and while searching through it spewed several items onto others beds. His hands finally grasped what he was looking for, and old piece of parchment, he grabbed his wand and whispered, "I solemnly swear that I am up to no good." His eyes carefully search every inch on the parchment. When he did not find the person that he was looking for on the old parchment, he traveled to the common room, still not taking his eyes off of the map. His eyes lifted up off of the parchment for a second as he saw Andie gazing into the fire. "Andie," Harry spoke as he looked back down at the parchment, searching for the Gryffindor Common Room, only one small dot grazed the common room, labeled, Harry Potter.

"What? Oh Harry, what are you looking at?" Andie said as she stood from the couch and walked up to Harry, her hand grasping her arm.

"It's a map of the school," Harry explained how he received the map and how it worked. "But, you're not on here."

"Oh, I'm probably not on it 'cause I'm American or since I'm new. Oh look at the time, time for bed, see you tomorrow Harry." With that Andie stalked up to her dorm and fell asleep there. Harry however did not do to sleep so quickly, as she ran off, Harry saw what she was holding against her arm, it was a white cloth almost completely covered in red, or a blood red cloth that had bleach on it. Neville walked through the portrait and Harry made his way to the dorm before Neville said anything.

Around four in the morning the music stopped, and the attendees exited the room, and the castle was buzzing as everyone headed to their respective dorms. By four thirty, there was a dead silence. By the usual bustling time of nine o'clock on a Sunday, the castle was only greeted by the sound of several Slytherin's walking down to breakfast. The doors to the Great Hall opened and the Slytherin's were surprised to find the dining hall completely empty.

At about noon, the castle seemed livelier. But still not the same as the sleep deprived students roamed the hall, not sure of their destination. Four students sat in the Headmistress's office, listening to the former headmaster speak of a teapot.

"But where are we to find the teapot professor?" Hermione asked eagerly.

"I have some theories, but for now I need to remind you that this is important, but the things that you learn about your past, and each other's pasts may be found more helpful then you think. Harry you need to keep safe and I have asked Minerva to disband all Quidditch until the end of this war. Andie, you have very special gifts, and you can disguise yourself, but do not get too cocky, for that would be your flaw. You also think that all of this is a game, but it is more serious then that, as well you tend to take things a little less seriously then they are. Hermione, you are very bright, you need to help others, but realize that you can take things way too seriously. Ron, your loyalties are strong, and I know that you have talents within you that will help tremendously, also do not dismiss Gred and Forge, they may like to play pranks but they are smarter then you give them credit for. Harry, ask others for help, you cannot and were not meant to do this alone, your friends are very valuable to you now. On that note I think that will end our meeting for today."

The students arose from their seats and left to go get lunch. The day droned on as everyone enjoyed themselves among their peers. Leaving early from lunch, Harry, Ron, and Hermione went to finish an essay. Andie disappeared while they went to the library. Harry hadn't gotten a chance alone with Andie to talk to her about last night. Harry, Ron and Hermione sat in the library working desperately to try and finish a paper due the next day.

"Do you guys think that Andie's been acting different since after she left the party last night?" Harry asked.

"Ya, Harry we all have, it's called being tired." Ron responded not looking up.

"No, I don't mean that, she just seems different." Harry said. "For example, last night, after we left the party, I got my map, and she was in the common room but it didn't show her."

"You probably just missed her dot, with how many dots were on there, you probably just skipped over it." Hermione explained, as she also did not lift her head. Harry gave up, he'd try again later and prove it to them, but now his friends were too preoccupied.

Andie was sitting in the Headmistress's office, the only person in there, not even the Headmistress. She paced near the fireplace, until the coals shifted and she was given her orders.