Professor Angelwitch was walking around the room when he stopped at my desk, I stared at him not bothering to try and hide my hatred for him, and I saw Brianna gape as she saw it but right now my attention was on Hector Angelwitch.

I snarled and he smiled innocently as if he had done nothing wrong. That bastard.

He asked me while smiling. I stood up in anger. People turned their heads to stare at me in shock.

You bastard!After everything you did, you think you can just trot back into my life and try to make up for it? Do you, is that why you joined?I do believe you have mistaken me for somebody else Mr. WildwoodI do believe your right, forgive me Professor Angelwitch, for I spoke out of turnIt he said, then walked away and I collapsed back into my seat. Most people stared at me for awhile before turning back to whatever they were doing, except James and Brianna who continued to stare at me.

What?You know what I-Who is he?He is our defense against the dark arts teachert get why he just doesnt press into any of his business so why does he have to do it to me?

He threw his hands up, exasperated as I turned away slumping down in my chair as I watched girls talk to Angelwitch, if heAlright class, everyone is up, how was that? Was it good?t join in.

I hesitated before standing up, while everybody looked at me, I jerked my chin up and strode down the aisles, trying to seem like I was confident. Was I scared? More like I dread going up, yes. But scared? No.

I stood in front of the class and uttered the spell he showed us, and the room disappeared into the scene before. People watched in wonder as they saw my younger self, I knew they were surprised I once smiled; I had never smiled in school. I know Brianna knew what happened later that night and I saw her clenching her fists.

When I was finished they clapped and I went to sit back down, next was some other person in the class, I ignored her scene, next was Brianna. I stared after her as she slowly walked to the front, when she faced us, she was not smiling, she was frowning, a strange face on Brianna. She tapped the wand on her temple and the room disappeared.

A ten year old Brianna was sitting in a car, opposite her mother, they always enjoyed cars. It was silent until Brianna picked up some courage to ask a question.

She asked. The stern looking woman looked sharply at Brianna; Brianna recoiled back into her seat.

she said and Brianna hung her head and stared at her hands. She missed Adam. she thought.

She asked hoping to have an answer, but her mother only stared at Brianna, irritated.

The carriage was silent until they rolled up to a huge mansion, the type of mansion that you would find in the Victorian era, with green garden surrounding the front with a cobble drive way, Brianna gasped.

she whispered. Her heart turned to stone. She grew angry at her mother, why would she bring her here?

The carriage stopped at the steps leading to the door and they exited the carriage and entered the house, the first thing Brianna noticed that the huge portrait of Uncle and Aunt has been taken down, making the wallpaper behind it lighter than the regular one.

She didnMrs. Jade, it is lovely to see you again. Please follow me.s, but that was impossible! She walked a few steps forward then ran towards to the boy, filled with hope.

The boy turned and Brianna stopped, it was Adam, but not Adam. The most noticeable thing was that his eye was bandaged; the other was that his facial expression was sullen, serious. Nothing like the usual AdamBriannaYoung masterAlex, what is it?You you forget young master?No. You are dismissed. Stay away until further orders.t look any different with being fired but instead bowed to the ten year old.

He snarled as Brianna froze, but Alex simply smiled at the boy, like he was pleased about it. But Brianna didnOf course, my lord, I belong to you, I did not suggest otherwiseDo you want to play a game Adam?I hano time for childish games. I am the head of the Wildwood family, I have business to do, Brianna, It really watch it. The class kept on going until the bell rang for lunch, I was the first out, with the others staring at my back.