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Lova, Jayce and Leila were walking around the streets of the indescribable place that Lova had led them into. Jayce and Leila were a little befuddled with where they were at, not sure how to react to some of the things they were seeing like owls flying around as if that were a normal everyday thing, some people were wearing cloaks and carrying around sticks.

Lova was oblivious to her friends behind her, too overwhelmed with this feeling in her chest. Being here had filled part of the piece that was missing inside of her even if she didn't remember it fully. Looking around, she saw tables with bright colored umbrellas outside of some shops that people were sitting at talking animatedly about their lives.

She took in all the shops that were around her, all the names being in captivating and lavish lettering. For a few minutes, Lova just stood still, eyes closed, as she took in the feeling this place was giving her. Opening her eyes, she started to walk down the street they were on, examining the shops that were on it. One in particular called Flourish and Blotts. It seemed to be some sort of bookstore and once they got to the display window, Lova stopped to admire the books.

"Lova!" Leila spat out. "The, the pictures on the front of these books…they're moving! They're moving like it's a little television on the cover!"

"Isn't it great?" Lova couldn't wipe the smile off her face if she tried.

"How is this even possible?" Jayce spoke barely above a whisper as he tried to wrap his mind around what he was seeing.

Lova was completely engrossed in her own thoughts, walking down to another shop to see what else was here. She hadn't even seen that her friends had stopped following her and were frozen in place staring at the books. Finally feeling that there was no one behind her, Lova turned to find out where Jayce and Leila were.

"Why are you both still standing there? Let's go see more!" Lova announced surprising the two with how much excitement was in her voice, more than they had ever heard come out of her.

"We can't just walk around this place! We don't even know where we are." Jayce pointed out, eyes darting back and forth between all the people around them. "We need to leave."

"No!" Lova's eyes immediately started to water at the thought of this place being taken away from here. "I know this place. I don't know how but I do. I need to see if I can figure out how I know it. Please?"

Jayce's shoulders fell in defeat, knowing that he couldn't say no to Lova, especially since she had looked so happy just moments before. He knew that he couldn't take away her happiness. Making his way over to her, Jayce took her hand and nodded. Leila nodded as well, taking Lova's other hand and gesturing for her to lead the way. Grinning, Lova jumped up and down just a little before taking off down the street.

The three had passed by many shops that were just as impossible as the first they saw with the books that had moving covers. The next shop they came across was one that had all sorts of weird animals in the front display, most of them being owls but they had some cats and even some frogs. It was called Magical Menagerie and close to that was a shop called Eeylops Owl Emporium that held only owls.

"This place is absolutely breathtaking." Leila commented after seeing a shop that was full of quills called Amanuensis Quills. "I can't see someone actually using quills though."

Jayce had been unusually quiet as they were making their way around the street, stopping at shop after shop to just stare into them but never going in. He didn't know what to think of all this and he wasn't sure how to react so he opted on just staying quiet and observing. The only reason he was doing this was due to the little five foot five girl in front of him, face pressed against the window. He had never seen her so full of life before and even though he was unsure about this place, he couldn't rip Lova away from the one place that made her happy.

Once they had reached the end of the street they were on, Jayce and Leila turned to stare at Lova. The entire time, Lova was laughing and smiling, as she looked at all the shops and the people that were around her while Jayce and Leila just followed her, confused at the sights they were seeing. Jayce was about to say something when he noticed a wall of photos behind Lova. It was an entire alleyway covered in photos of people with the name Wall of the Missing above all of it. He knitted his eyebrows together and reached behind Lova's head to pull down a photo that looked like her.

"What is it?" Leila asked trying to get a better look at the photo that Jayce had in his hands.

Lova turned around to face the wall now, looking at the photos. "Look at this." There was a newspaper clipping in the middle of all the pictures. "It says that there was a war here and that these are all the people that still can't be found. Most are probably assumed to be dead but their families still hope for the best. All these people are missing, there's so many." Lova had moved closer to the pictures to see the faces more clearly.

"Lov…" Jayce whispered from behind her, eyes still fixated on the photo in his hands.

"I know, Jayce. It's just so sad. All these people could be dead." Lova was moving from one photo to another, seeing so many different people.

"No, Lova. You need to see this." Leila said, pulling Lova over to where Jayce was. "Look."

Lova's face contorted in confusion as she saw the pained look on Jayce's face. "What is it?"

"Lov…it's you." Jayce's eyes were wide as his met Lova's.

Lova sucked in a breath as she took the photo from his hands. It definitely was her, just a bit younger. Upon closer inspection, she saw that the photo had to be taken before she lost her memory. She looked to be about seventeen, smiling with a boy who had jet-black hair, a girl who had curly brown hair, and another boy with bright red hair who had his arm around the other girl.

"How is this even possible?" Leila asked as she stared at the photo with Lova.

"I don't know." Lova whispered brushing her fingers along her younger self.

Jayce had now gotten closer to the wall, examining all the photos. It seemed like there were sections for each person that was missing. Jayce noticed that there was a small name at the top of the section he was in front of. Lova Scott. It was her section and it was filled with tons of photos of her, some that looked like it was from her childhood, from her time at school, out of school, it was all there.

"Lov, you need to come here." Jayce had turned to face Lova, reaching his hand out to her.

Slowly grabbing his hand, Lova held on tightly as Jayce showed her the section of the wall that was, well hers. With her breath quickening, she started snatching down the photos, looking at each one carefully as she did. She couldn't remember any of this but it was clearly her. She remembers what her parents looked like and they were in a lot of the photos and there were more that included the three from the previous photo, as she got older. Some looked to be taken in some sort of school, some were taken at what she knew her home was, even some looked like they were taken here or in some other similar town.

Holding all the photos in her hands, tears started to form in her eyes. None of this looked familiar to her. Her home and her parents were the only thing she recognized. Everything else was gone. She was smiling in a lot of the pictures and there was even a few where the boy with jet-black hair was holding her close. Finally, she came across one that, for some reason, made her heart ache. The boy was holding onto Lova tightly while it was snowing, she turned to kiss his cheek and then he pulled her in for a kiss. One tear slowly made it's way down her cheek and landed on the photo.

"I'm missing?" Lova whispered, looking back up at Jayce and Leila. "How am I missing? I'm right here."