The morning began not with coffee, but with a scandal. Lena and Lewis were preparing breakfast and chatting. More precisely, Lewis cooked, and Lincoln prompted him. Everything went as usual. But the sudden bang of apparation interrupted the idyll of the two lovers.

Have you read this? Anthony Lilyman threw the latest issue of the Daily Prophet onto the dining table in a rage. On the front page there were photos of Elena and Lewis taken at the skating rink and while walking around New York.

-And the headlines... The hope of the magical world is a spy for the Dark Lord? Great, Elena sighed. Thank you so much, fucking Lewis! Now everyone knows everything. Pansy will be happy!

-Listen, let's hire Skeeter as a PR manager. Calm down. Let's become a secular couple. We can be promoted in this way as if we are trying to survive the legacy of the Lord and show the world that it is time to forget about the fears and Darkness of the Past. Your friends know the truth and their opinion is more important than the opinion of the Slytherins, Lewis was confused.

-What is the opinion of your subjects, my lord? After this article, unrest began in the castle. Lilyman growled. You couldn t lose your head over this girl. You've been following her lead for too long already. Truce? Cute? We either fight or betray Riddle's cause.

-Second. I'm the goddamn Lord of Darkness. Enough. Let's wrap it all up. If you put the question like that, then go to hell with this war! It s better to live peacefully in the forest than to send your people to their deaths, Lewis sighed.

Elena sighed. She understood that Skeeter's article put her in a difficult position. How will she return to Hogwarts? How will you look your friends and teachers in the eyes?

I need to walk, Elena sighed.

-Lena...-Lewis began confusedly.
-Don t interrupt the war because of me! My Wants are not more important than your people and your war! You are fighting for your rights! Lord, I just realized this! Damn, if you get in trouble because of me... Then don't! I d rather give up everything and return to the ordinary world! Lena shouted and headed into the central park.

Wiping away her tears, the girl sat down on the ground. She had almost forgotten about the war and the problems it left in England. And so... they returned... What should she do?