You wake up on a cold stone floor; you sit up and shake your head. Draco and Lupin lay next to you still knocked out. You look around and see that you are in a dark red room. You try to move but find that you, Draco, and Lupin are chained to the wall. "Draco, Lupin, Wake up!" you shake them until they moaned and opened there eyes.
"Wh-where are we?" asked Draco as he realized what had happened.
"I don't know."
Lupin took out his wand and pointed it at his chains. "Alo-hermora! Odd, It didn't work."
"What now?"
"Ada, Draco!"
"What?"
"Now,
I know that it will be quite a bit more difficult, but try your
powers. Focus on the locks."
Reluctantly, you took Draco's
hand in yours and felt his Power join yours you focused on the first
lock, it popped open. "Yes!! Now this one!" one by one you
and Draco opened the locks.
"Great! Now let's get outa here!!" you start to get up when you heard a noise outside the large wooden door. "Quick! Pretend you are still chained!!" quickly you get down and rearrange the chains so they looked locked but you made sure they didn't.
Slowly the door opened and a tall dark figure stepped in. "Well, look who's up!" said a chillingly raspy voice.
"No," whispered Lupin.
"Oh, I am so flattered you remember me, Lupin! About time we crossed paths again. And this time there will be no mercy."
"Darcy, I am in no mood for this childish nonsense!"
"Hoho! Scared are we Lupin? And this time you have two young students hear." Darcy looked at you and Draco. "They can't be yours, this young man is too strong to be your son, and this girl," he reached down and cuffed your chin in his fingers, "Well, She is much to beautiful to be yours, even if she looks like mommy."
"Leave Ada and Draco out of this, Darcy. Let them go."
Darcy looked over at Lupin, "I got an idea, how about I kill you now, and keep the kids for my own needs." he got up and walked over to Lupin and stood with his back to you and Draco. "It's all over for you, it is coming, and I have helped it come!"
You look
over at Draco, a sparkle in your eyes. Draco looked back and you knew
he had the same idea you had. Quietly, you and Draco get up and
locked your hands together. You and Draco joined your powers and you
focused on Darcy. Slowly you lifted him up and he starts to freak
out. Still focusing on Darcy, you and Draco open the large wardrobe
in the corner of the room and then you roughly flung him in and
locked the doors.
Lupin looked at you and Draco in
bewilderment.
"What?"
"Y-I- oh, let's just get outa hear!!"
After sneaking out of Darcy's house, traveling for a day wile training some more of your powers, you finally came into a small town. "Well, we should probably rent rooms."
"By the way, Lupin, how did you get hear? Ada and I was sucked into a portal."
He paused, "Same way you two did."
You go and manage to rent two rooms, you spend a week there training of coarse, until you find a portal back "Home" You and Draco walk into the Kitchen and Draco's mother spots you. "Draco, Adrienne, Were have you two been?"
"Oh, sorry mom, we got distracted."
"Okay. Oh, by the way Ada, Your Uncle sent you your school trunk and a few letters have arrived by Owl Post." She pointed to Artie. "The letters are there and I put you're Trunk up by your bed."
"Thanks," You walk over and pick up your mail and Artie climbed up to your shoulder excitedly, and began to playfully peck your ear.
"Draco dear, your school letter has also come." She handed him his letter.
You sit at the table and open your first letter; your school list. You sigh and set it aside you had gotten three different potion classes. The second letter however was from Snape himself. You read it and jumped up.
"What is it?" asked Mrs. Malfoy.
You take a deep breath and read your uncle's letter; ' Ada, I am sorry to tell you like this, but I do have to work, I must leave early to set up for this coming year. I don't want you to be alone at home for the remaining weeks before school starts, so I kindly ask if the family hosting you for the young wizard to wizard program could let you stay until then. Sincerely, your uncle.'
"Oh, that is no problem! You go Wright your uncle that we are more than willing to have you longer!"
