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Lova flopped down onto her big comfy bed; happy to be in one that was hers for the first time in two years. That's the one thing she missed most when she was on tour, sleeping where she felt safe and this room was where that feeling was. With her head buried in her pillow, Lova didn't hear Leila calling for her until she was in the doorway.

"Lova!" Leila shouted, arms crossed over her stomach and tapping her foot impatiently.

"Hmm?" Lova mumbled with her head still face down on the giant pillow.

"Come on! Let's go out and celebrate our successful tour! Jayce is already ready and we can't stay laying around here, we need to fight the jet lag!" Leila went over and grabbed one of Lova's arms, trying to pull her off the bed.

"For someone so tiny I forget how strong you are." Leila mumbled still trying to pull Lova up.

"But I just want to lay down." Lova pouted as she struggled with Leila.

"Please? It'll be fun!" Leila begged, sticking her lower lip out and making puppy eyes at Lova.

"Fine, let's go." Lova reluctantly got up out of bed and started towards the exit.

"You're not going to change?" Leila sounded horrified at the thought of Lova not changing out of her airplane outfit.

Turning around to face Leila, Lova raised an eyebrow before sighing in defeat. Heading over to her closet, she quickly pulled out a pair of dark skinny jeans and a deep red shirt. Shedding her clothes and putting on her new outfit, Lova quickly stuck her feet into a pair of black boots and face Leila.

"Better?" Lova asked as she threw her arms open to make sure she got the approval of her outfit.

"Much! Now let's get going!" Leila smiled and bounded for the door.

Lova just shook her head as she made her way to the door only to see Jayce waiting for her and Leila already halfway down the hall.

"She made you change, didn't she?" Jayce asked with a smirk on his face.

"That she did. You know her. She always has to make sure we look presentable in public." Lova knew that Leila was doing it for their own good. She sure as hell didn't want to end up on some gossip magazine for looking not as done up as normal.

"She made me change as well." Jayce admitted as the two made their way down the plain hallway of the complex they lived in. "Something about my shirt not looking as devil may care as it should."

Lova laughed out loud at that. She knew that all the girls swooned over Jayce and sadly; they all had an image they had to keep up when they went out. Feeling his arm around her shoulders, Lova looked into the bright blue eyes staring down at her.

"It's so good to see you laugh." Jayce confessed as Lova leaned against him.

Jayce had noticed that ever since Lova asked him to tell her what happened the day they found her, she had been a little more sad and quiet than she had been. He had watched as she had racked her brain day after day, trying to remember anything about her life, trying to remember who she was before they found her.

When they got the offer to tour in America, they took it immediately hoping that being out of the country and getting used to the band and the fame would help Lova feel like she fit in somewhere. It seemed to be working while they were in America. Jayce saw her smile more in America than he ever saw her smile in London.

"Come on you two! You're so slow." Leila called from a few feet in from of Jayce and Lova.

Smiling Lova quickened her pace to catch up with Leila, linking arms when she caught up. Jayce smiled and quickened his pace but still stayed behind the two girls, knowing that this was going to be one interesting day.

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"Lova, where are you going?" Jayce called from down the street.

The three had gone out to eat at some nice restaurant that Leila had picked out and since they had just gotten back from tour and wanted to celebrate, the two girls decided to get some drinks and Jayce opted to being the more responsible one of the group. After they had finished their meal, the group started walking around London, just enjoying being back at home when Lova got this weird look on her face. They had just turned down an alleyway when Lova quickened her pace, letting go of Leila's arm.

Jayce and Leila had followed Lova as she walked down the alleyway with a sense of purpose. Jayce was just chalking it up to Lova having too much to drink at the restaurant but Leila wasn't so sure that was it.

"Look at her. It's as if she knows exactly where she's going. I've never seen her like this before." Leila said to Jayce as they walked a few feet behind Lova.

"She's probably just drunk, Lei. She did have a few drinks earlier." Jayce countered as he watched Lova carefully to make sure she didn't do anything stupid.

"I can hear you!" Lova called back to them. "I've been here before, I just know it. It all seems so familiar."

Leila raised an eyebrow at Jayce as he pursed his lips. "Do you even know where you're going?" he called back to her.

Lova didn't answer; she just kept walking down the alleyway. The brick walls seemed so familiar to her, as if she'd been here before, many time but she couldn't recall the memory. The alley made her feel happy though. As soon as she saw it, she smiled and quickly pulled Leila and Jayce towards it. She knew that she looked like she was drunk and didn't know what she was doing and truthfully, she didn't really know what she was doing but it felt right. Slowing her pace, she came across a part of the wall that didn't have anything on the concrete in front of it. This what she was looking for in the alley, this was the spot. Hearing Jayce and Leila stop behind her, Lova looked over her shoulder at them.

"What are we doing here?" Jayce asked as he stepped closer to Lova. "It's just a brick wall, Lov."

"No, it's not." Lova whispered before putting her hand against the bricks.

As soon as her skin made contact with the stone, she felt like she was at home and a huge smile appeared on her face. Without knowing exactly what she was doing, she noticed the trashcan that was the only thing on this part of the wall and began to count the bricks. Her fingers ran up three bricks from the trashcan and then two across before she tapped on the brick. Pulling her hand away from the wall to put to her mouth, she took a step back and stared as the wall began to move and create an archway.

"Bloody hell." Leila muttered from the right of Lova. "What did you do?"

Lova began to smile so big that her cheeks began to hurt. "This is it."

"What's it? What just happened?" Jayce demanded with a tone of disbelief in his voice.

"Come on!" Lova announced and she ran through the doorway into what seemed to be a whole other city. When she realized that Jayce and Leila didn't follow her, she turned around to face them. "It's okay. I've been here before I know it. It's safe. Come on."

Seeing the look on Lova's face, Jayce and Leila couldn't deny her this. Slowly, the two stepped through the brick doorway that just appeared before them and when they were safely on the other side, it disappeared just as quickly as it showed itself.

"Lova, where are we?" Jayce whispered taking in the strange place they had just entered.

Lova still had the huge smile on her face as she took in all the bright colors of the buildings, the details of them, how many people were here looking happy and excited. There were things flying about, people laughing and talking loudly all around her, and there were even things she couldn't explain going on. Owls were flying all around the three; brooms were set up in a shop on their left that looked more than just brooms that one would use for cleaning, and people were dressed in cloaks of all colors. Lova spun around and faced Jayce and Leila before she spoke.

"I'm home."