I was surprised at the many reviews I received asking me to update this story so I'm sorry if this chapter is so short or not what you were expecting, but it had to be that way as a set up for the main plot.

Disclaimer: I do not own Winx Club or the Harry Potter series, those rights belong to Iginio Straffi, Rainbow S.r.l., Nickelodeon and J.K. Rowling respectively.


"Wake up." A soft voice stirs me from my peaceful sleep.

Annoyed, I open my eyes to the sight of that girl Luna, Harry's friend, looking at me intensely. Gone is the dreamy stare and I'll admit it's making me nervous.

"What do you want?" I ask, trying not to show my apprehension.

She smiles at me knowingly and I don't like it. "Beware the enemy that watches in the light."

"Wha-? What are you talking about!?" This woman must be as crazy as she normally looks because there's nothing but darkness surrounding us. And what is she even doing here? Wherever 'here' is.

As if reading my mind, she says "This is a dream. You won't be hurt here, but in the waking world you can and will be if you're not careful."

"And that means what exactly?" This woman is so confusing, and I really don't like that glint in her eyes.

Most people would've been impatient at this point, having to explain something more than once, but not her. She just smiles and repeats herself, except this time simplifying it (why couldn't she have done that in the first place?).

"Don't trust the ones you love most."

Anger rages through me. I may not be a hero, but I know who my friends are and they would never...

My thought is interrupted by a familiar voice.

"...Gantlos...Gantlos, wake up!"

Luna looks up into a light shining in the darkness where the voice is coming from.

"Looks like you're waking up. Remember, beware the light."


Gantlos' POV

And with that she vanishes and I'm suddenly awake with to the sight of my friends' concerned faces.

"Are you alright Gantlos? You were muttering in your sleep." Anagan asks carefully. He knows how angry and cranky I can get when being woken up, especially when I'm really tired.

"I'm fine, I was just having a dream."

"Oh. Well it didn't appear to be a nightmare so we decided not to wake you up right away." Ogron says, skipping past the part where most people would normally ask what you had dreamt about, but not my friends. We know when to give each other our space.

Sitting up, I see I'm crunched in a chair by Duman's hospital bed. Harry and his friends had performed the spell again and it lasted longer this time. Enough for me not to worry and get some sleep.

Harry and the others had been working hard over the past few days, taking shifts in order to build up Duman's strength to the spell, and now, after a week, he can last a whole two days without having to have treatment and we didn't even have to involve more of Harry's friends in the matter. This had raised all of our hopes (especially mine) up, but after that dream...I'm feeling anxious again. Why did Luna appear in my dream and what was she trying to tell me?

Perhaps she might know the answer. Harry had told us more about the witches and wizards of this world and how some of them have special abilities they are either born with or can learn. Maybe Luna is one of those people, maybe she can drop into people's dreams and she was trying to warn me of something? It's worth asking.

"Hey, that Luna woman...is she here right now or on break?" I ask. Ogron and Anagan look at me funny.

"Yeah, she's here. Why do you want to know?" Ogron asks, casting me a curious look.

We may be 'evil', but we've never kept secrets from each other so I just blurt the truth out. "I had a weird dream and Luna was in it. She was saying something about being careful around the light and I'm curious to know if it was actually her and she knows something we don't."

"Ah. Well the only way we'll know is by asking. Though I don't know if she'll talk to us or not...she hasn't really said a word to us since we met her and she's always staring dreamily into space." Anagan says, looking a bit creeped out. If I wasn't so shaken, I would have laughed at him.

"I agree she's creepy, but we have to ask for Duman's sake. She could know something that can speed the curing process up." Ogron says, taking charge.

"Alright...then where should we start looking for her?" Anagan asks, looking uneasy. Luna must really make him feel uneasy.

"No need. I'm already here." Luna's wispy, dreamy voice drifts through the room, startling all three of us.

We turn as one toward the door where Luna is standing, her face somehow mixed with her usual dreamy look and a serious one.

"Well that was easy." Ogron says.

"We have a question." I get right to the point.

"And I may have some of the answers." Luna responds.

"Alright then. Do you know something about Duman's illness that we don't?" Anagan asks, squaring his shoulders and looking Luna in the eye.

"I do."

"Tell us what you know." I demand.

Instead of being offended, Luna just smiles. "Of course." She replies, walking over to us and taking a seat on the hospital bed across from Duman's.

"I have a rare and unique ability that many witches and wizards would kill to get their hands on. Literally. So I would trust that what I tell you won't leave this room, but I already know it won't."

"Huh?" The three of us look at her, confused.

"I was born with the ability to not only see into the future, but also communicate with people through their dreams."

"Is that why you're always staring off into space?" Anagan asks, looking slightly relieved.

"Sometimes, but not always. Now, you can't tell anyone of my second ability. No one, not even Harry or my father, know I can do this but I'm trusting you with my secret because it will help save your friend."

"It will!? How!?" I ask eagerly.

"What I told you in your dream. I was vague, but I have to be. Part of my dream hopping power means I can only stay so long and say so much, so I have to keep it short. But there are no such restrictions in the real world. What I was trying to tell you is that this illness of Duman's is not caused by himself, but by someone who seeks revenge."

"Well that's great. We have plenty of enemies who would want revenge on us." Ogron says, looking annoyed.

"True, but this enemy is someone you know well. They have lost their way and can no longer tell wrong from right."

"So someone we know whose lost their way...? Is it one of those pesky fairies or that wizard friend of theirs? Or perhaps it is the earth fairies like we first suspected?"

"I cannot tell you who it is. Even my seer abilities have limits. I can see the future, but sometimes it's not always clear, as is such the case. I know it's someone with light in them, but not their identity."

"Well...at least we know more about Duman's case. Enough to help him better. We should tell Harry and the others."

Luna nods, standing up and walking to the door.

"I will tell them. They're all gathered in the Great Hall, eating."

Luna exits the room, leaving the three of us to our thoughts.

"She was actually more helpful than I was expecting. Color me surprised." Ogron says, a happy yet calculating tone in his voice. No doubt he wants to use Luna's powers in our plans, but I have a feeling she won't be of much help.

"Indeed. Now all we have to do is find the enemy."

"I have a feeling this won't be easy."

It looks like we have a long road ahead of us and I can only hope that Duman can hold out long enough for us to find the enemy and cure him.


So I've finally started to get into the main plot of this story. The only thing I'll tell you is it's going to be a real shocker (unless you can figure it out) and I hope you'll like it.